Paniola Country - Rosalie Rupp Prussing Full Color Reproduction - Hand Signed 712/750


Item Number: 336

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $35

Online Close: Nov 19, 2021 6:00 PM HST

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Description

Three Paniolo (the Hawaiian word for cowgirl) tutus sit quietly under a magestic Jacaranda tree enjoying the serene view of Waimea - with several cattle and horses graze nearby or look on. 


Printed from a water base painting by Harbor Graphics in 1993.  


Beginning in 1959, Rosalie sketched and painted on all the Islands of Hawaii and captured a whimsical view of Hawaii in her people and scenes. She was one of the Founders of the Windward Artists Guild, a non-profit, volunteer, member guild, organized in 1960 by a group of Windward artists. 


She has won many awards and was truly gifted in her ability to add laughter to her creations.  Look for the Myna Bird she hides in most of her work.  You might find at least four other birds tucked into this piece.  


Rosalie passed away at age 87 in November 2011. Her family continues her legacy by sharing her art with many people from around the world.