
Description
American Original: Arthur Nevin's Decoy Print
Object: Print, Limited Edition (45/150)
Artist: Arthur Nevin (b. 1929, American)
Subject Inscription: Mallard Hen Decoy, Bay Head, New Jersey, 1920
Date: Circa 1980
Dimensions: 23 5/8 inches x 30 5/8 inches x 5/8 inches (Framed).
This handsome, signed and numbered print by Arthur Nevin depicts a stark, idealized portrait of a Mallard Hen Decoy . The inscription identifies the original decoy as having been carved in Bay Head, New Jersey, in 1920. Nevin, who specialized in the painting and etching of wildfowl decoys, confines his attention entirely to the subject, rendering the decoy's form with clarity and respect. The work is a limited edition print, numbered 45 out of 150, signed by the artist.
Historical Context: Decoys as American Folk Art
Nevin's commitment to the decoy as an artistic subject is deeply rooted in his personal history and conviction. Born in New York in 1929, he developed an interest in wildfowl decoys while hunting with his father. He was heavily influenced by Joel Barber, one of the earliest serious collectors to champion decoys as a legitimate art form rather than mere utilitarian tools.
Nevin famously confined his artistic work almost entirely to the study of these objects, believing them to be "the only true original American art form." By rendering a $20^{th}$-century hunting decoy using a sophisticated European printmaking technique (intaglio/etching), Nevin elevates the decoy from folk craft to a subject worthy of academic fine art. His work not only documents the decoy's form but also places it within the larger narrative of American cultural history.
References
Barber, Joel: Wildfowl Decoys (foundational text influencing Nevin).
(NY8167-B-imr)
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: EXCELLENT
Dimensions:
Height: 23.63 in.
Width: 30.63 in.
Depth: 0.63 in.
Category: Reproduction Prints
Origin: United States
Materials: Jersey, Paper
Creator: Brand: Arthur Nevin
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Object: Print, Limited Edition (45/150)
Artist: Arthur Nevin (b. 1929, American)
Subject Inscription: Mallard Hen Decoy, Bay Head, New Jersey, 1920
Date: Circa 1980
Dimensions: 23 5/8 inches x 30 5/8 inches x 5/8 inches (Framed).
This handsome, signed and numbered print by Arthur Nevin depicts a stark, idealized portrait of a Mallard Hen Decoy . The inscription identifies the original decoy as having been carved in Bay Head, New Jersey, in 1920. Nevin, who specialized in the painting and etching of wildfowl decoys, confines his attention entirely to the subject, rendering the decoy's form with clarity and respect. The work is a limited edition print, numbered 45 out of 150, signed by the artist.
Historical Context: Decoys as American Folk Art
Nevin's commitment to the decoy as an artistic subject is deeply rooted in his personal history and conviction. Born in New York in 1929, he developed an interest in wildfowl decoys while hunting with his father. He was heavily influenced by Joel Barber, one of the earliest serious collectors to champion decoys as a legitimate art form rather than mere utilitarian tools.
Nevin famously confined his artistic work almost entirely to the study of these objects, believing them to be "the only true original American art form." By rendering a $20^{th}$-century hunting decoy using a sophisticated European printmaking technique (intaglio/etching), Nevin elevates the decoy from folk craft to a subject worthy of academic fine art. His work not only documents the decoy's form but also places it within the larger narrative of American cultural history.
References
Barber, Joel: Wildfowl Decoys (foundational text influencing Nevin).
(NY8167-B-imr)
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: EXCELLENT
Dimensions:
Height: 23.63 in.
Width: 30.63 in.
Depth: 0.63 in.
Category: Reproduction Prints
Origin: United States
Materials: Jersey, Paper
Creator: Brand: Arthur Nevin
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; EXCELLENT
Buyer's Premium
20%
Arthur Nevin Mallard Hen Duck Decoy Print
Estimate $460-$980
Starting Price
$460
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Mar 13, 2026 6:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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