Sold Out Jim Booth LE Tara Gone With The Wind Print
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Sold Out Jim Booth Limited Edition "Tara" "Gone With The Wind" Lithograph Print. This is one of Jim's most famous productions and is highly collectible and hard to find. This print series was canceled before all 950 prints could be printed due to copyright issues with Margaret Mitchell's estate. The print is approx 31 5/8" x 20" and it weighs 0.81lbs. The print is packaged with plastic wrap and cardboard backing. This is signed and numbered by the artist on the border. This one is #165 out of #950. The print is in a good, unused condition with only very light creased corners, due to the wrapping.
With works that span the millennium, Jim paints Lowcountry and Charleston, SC area scenes from the early 1900s to the present. Born in Charleston, SC, in 1945, Jim has been drawing and painting for as long as he can remember. While majoring in architecture at Clemson University, he decided that art was where his future lay. In order to fulfill his military obligations, he left school and joined the Marine Corps for four years of service, including combat in Vietnam. The war cemented Jim’s dedication to art so he returned home determined to begin a career as a painter. In 1970 Jim started painting professionally for Ambassador Graphics. In 1977 Jim opened his own gallery, Four Winds Studio Gallery, which he later renamed Jim Booth Art Gallery. Jim’s most famous painting is entitled “The Storm” which depicts the Charleston Battery around 10:00 pm, September 21, 1989, just before the lights were extinguished by Hurricane Hugo. Over the years Jim’s offerings expanded from original paintings, to
lithograph paper prints and canvas prints. As of May 2018, Jim retired after 47 years in business. His retail showroom & frame shop closed at that time. Jim continued to sell his work on his website and through select local locations until mid-2021. In June of 2021, Jim sadly passed away leaving behind his artistic talent, life stories, and contagious laugh. During his final days, Jim was at home taking in the view of paintings “Lowcountry Sunset" and “Days End".
With works that span the millennium, Jim paints Lowcountry and Charleston, SC area scenes from the early 1900s to the present. Born in Charleston, SC, in 1945, Jim has been drawing and painting for as long as he can remember. While majoring in architecture at Clemson University, he decided that art was where his future lay. In order to fulfill his military obligations, he left school and joined the Marine Corps for four years of service, including combat in Vietnam. The war cemented Jim’s dedication to art so he returned home determined to begin a career as a painter. In 1970 Jim started painting professionally for Ambassador Graphics. In 1977 Jim opened his own gallery, Four Winds Studio Gallery, which he later renamed Jim Booth Art Gallery. Jim’s most famous painting is entitled “The Storm” which depicts the Charleston Battery around 10:00 pm, September 21, 1989, just before the lights were extinguished by Hurricane Hugo. Over the years Jim’s offerings expanded from original paintings, to
lithograph paper prints and canvas prints. As of May 2018, Jim retired after 47 years in business. His retail showroom & frame shop closed at that time. Jim continued to sell his work on his website and through select local locations until mid-2021. In June of 2021, Jim sadly passed away leaving behind his artistic talent, life stories, and contagious laugh. During his final days, Jim was at home taking in the view of paintings “Lowcountry Sunset" and “Days End".
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