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Autumn Woods, James Hagen (American, active late 20th c.), c.1980s, serigraph, 24×30 in., signed, AP.
Autumn Woods, James Hagen (American, active late 20th c.), c.1980s, serigraph, 24×30 in., signed, AP.
Autumn Woods is a signed artist’s proof serigraph by American artist James Hagen, depicting a layered woodland landscape rendered in muted grays, browns, and soft neutrals. Created in the 1980s, this atmospheric print exemplifies Hagen’s minimalist approach to forest imagery, reflection, and seasonal transition.
Artwork Description
Autumn Woods presents a tranquil forest scene defined by tall, leafless trees rising through layered planes of hills and reflected forms. A pale moon hovers near the horizon, anchoring the composition and lending a quiet nocturnal or twilight mood. Hagen’s use of repetition—vertical trunks echoed by mirrored reflections—creates a sense of depth and rhythm without relying on detailed rendering.
The palette is restrained and contemplative, dominated by charcoal, slate gray, warm taupe, and soft off-white. These overlapping tonal layers suggest both land and water, blurring boundaries between reflection and reality. The effect is meditative, inviting prolonged viewing and emotional stillness.
Executed as a serigraph (silkscreen print), the work displays crisp edges, flat color fields, and precise layering characteristic of stencil-based printing. The artist’s proof designation (AP) indicates a small subset outside the numbered edition, often reserved for the artist or publisher and typically valued slightly above standard edition impressions. Signed in pencil, Autumn Woods reflects Hagen’s mature 1980s style—minimalist, balanced, and quietly evocative.
Artist Biography
James Hagen is an American artist active primarily in the late 20th century, known for his limited-edition serigraphs featuring stylized landscapes and forest scenes. His work is characterized by simplified natural forms, layered silhouettes, and restrained color palettes that emphasize mood and structure over descriptive detail.
Hagen’s compositions frequently explore themes of dusk, nightfall, reflection, and seasonal change. Trees are a recurring motif, rendered as vertical rhythms that lend architectural clarity to his landscapes. Hills, water, and sky are reduced to interlocking planes, creating depth through overlap and repetition rather than perspective.
Working primarily in serigraphy, Hagen utilized the medium’s capacity for clean edges and uniform color to produce images that balance fine art sensibility with decorative appeal. His prints were issued as signed and numbered editions, including artist’s proofs, and distributed through gallery networks serving collectors and interior designers. While extensive academic documentation is limited, Hagen’s consistent market presence and recognizable visual language secure his place within late-20th-century American decorative modernism.
James Hagen (American, active late 20th century)
Autumn Woods, c.1980s
Serigraph on paper
Artist’s Proof (AP), signed in pencil
24 × 30 inches
Provenance: Mitch Morse Gallery → Artfind Gallery, Washington DC
Certificate of Value & Authentication
This certifies that Autumn Woods is an authentic original serigraph by James Hagen. The work is a signed Artist’s Proof (AP) from the 1980s. Based on medium, format, artist’s proof designation, and market comparables for Hagen’s signed serigraphs, this artwork holds recognized collector value.
Provenance Chain
James Hagen, American (active late 20th century)
Autumn Woods, c.1980s, serigraph on paper, signed Artist’s Proof
Acquired from Mitch Morse Gallery, New York City (with works sourced in the United States and Europe)
Current Owner: Artfind Gallery, Washington DC
Autumn Woods, James Hagen (American, active late 20th c.), c.1980s, serigraph, 24×30 in., signed, AP.
Autumn Woods is a signed artist’s proof serigraph by American artist James Hagen, depicting a layered woodland landscape rendered in muted grays, browns, and soft neutrals. Created in the 1980s, this atmospheric print exemplifies Hagen’s minimalist approach to forest imagery, reflection, and seasonal transition.
Artwork Description
Autumn Woods presents a tranquil forest scene defined by tall, leafless trees rising through layered planes of hills and reflected forms. A pale moon hovers near the horizon, anchoring the composition and lending a quiet nocturnal or twilight mood. Hagen’s use of repetition—vertical trunks echoed by mirrored reflections—creates a sense of depth and rhythm without relying on detailed rendering.
The palette is restrained and contemplative, dominated by charcoal, slate gray, warm taupe, and soft off-white. These overlapping tonal layers suggest both land and water, blurring boundaries between reflection and reality. The effect is meditative, inviting prolonged viewing and emotional stillness.
Executed as a serigraph (silkscreen print), the work displays crisp edges, flat color fields, and precise layering characteristic of stencil-based printing. The artist’s proof designation (AP) indicates a small subset outside the numbered edition, often reserved for the artist or publisher and typically valued slightly above standard edition impressions. Signed in pencil, Autumn Woods reflects Hagen’s mature 1980s style—minimalist, balanced, and quietly evocative.
Artist Biography
James Hagen is an American artist active primarily in the late 20th century, known for his limited-edition serigraphs featuring stylized landscapes and forest scenes. His work is characterized by simplified natural forms, layered silhouettes, and restrained color palettes that emphasize mood and structure over descriptive detail.
Hagen’s compositions frequently explore themes of dusk, nightfall, reflection, and seasonal change. Trees are a recurring motif, rendered as vertical rhythms that lend architectural clarity to his landscapes. Hills, water, and sky are reduced to interlocking planes, creating depth through overlap and repetition rather than perspective.
Working primarily in serigraphy, Hagen utilized the medium’s capacity for clean edges and uniform color to produce images that balance fine art sensibility with decorative appeal. His prints were issued as signed and numbered editions, including artist’s proofs, and distributed through gallery networks serving collectors and interior designers. While extensive academic documentation is limited, Hagen’s consistent market presence and recognizable visual language secure his place within late-20th-century American decorative modernism.
James Hagen (American, active late 20th century)
Autumn Woods, c.1980s
Serigraph on paper
Artist’s Proof (AP), signed in pencil
24 × 30 inches
Provenance: Mitch Morse Gallery → Artfind Gallery, Washington DC
Certificate of Value & Authentication
This certifies that Autumn Woods is an authentic original serigraph by James Hagen. The work is a signed Artist’s Proof (AP) from the 1980s. Based on medium, format, artist’s proof designation, and market comparables for Hagen’s signed serigraphs, this artwork holds recognized collector value.
Provenance Chain
James Hagen, American (active late 20th century)
Autumn Woods, c.1980s, serigraph on paper, signed Artist’s Proof
Acquired from Mitch Morse Gallery, New York City (with works sourced in the United States and Europe)
Current Owner: Artfind Gallery, Washington DC