“TENDER MOMENTS II,” Mary Vickers, 1977 sepia lithograph, signed & numbered 1/250, 29×23 in., published by Mitch Morse Gallery.

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“TENDER MOMENTS II,” Mary Vickers, 1977 sepia lithograph, signed & numbered 1/250, 29×23 in., published by Mitch Morse Gallery.

Mary Vickers’ TENDER MOMENTS II (1977) stands apart as one of her most intimate and emotionally charged lithographs. Rendered in her signature sepia tone, this tender scene captures a couple embracing with vulnerability, devotion, and quiet sensuality. Soft shading, fluid contours, and Vickers’ deep understanding of human form bring warmth and poetic stillness to the composition.

This exceptionally desirable impression is Edition 1/250, the very first print of the entire edition, hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Published exclusively by Mitch Morse Gallery, this work represents Vickers’ rare exploration of romantic connection through mature figurative study.

Artwork Description

TENDER MOMENTS II reveals Mary Vickers’ mastery of anatomy, gesture, and emotional nuance. Unlike her child-themed works, this lithograph enters her smaller—but sought-after—series of romantic, adult figurative images. Key artistic features include:

  • Sensuous sepia palette that softens the scene while emphasizing warmth and closeness.

  • Exquisite linework defining musculature, posture, and soft drapery.

  • Controlled highlight and shadow to model bodies with realism while retaining Vickers’ elegant softness.

  • Narrative intimacy—a quiet, private moment framed by soft curtains, floral arrangements, and morning light.

  • Emotional expression conveyed through gentle touch, eye contact, and relaxed embrace.

Signed lower right, numbered 1/250 lower left, this lithograph measures approximately 29×23 inches and is a standout example of Vickers’ ability to merge realism, intimacy, and fine draftsmanship.

Mary Vickers Biography

Mary Vickers (British-born, b. 1940s) is an accomplished figurative artist renowned for her expressive depictions of children, families, and intimate human connections. She trained in classical drawing and illustration, developing a refined sepia-toned style characterized by delicate linework and emotional sensitivity.

Her limited-edition lithographs and hand-colored works of the 1970s and early 1980s were published exclusively by Mitch Morse Gallery, who served as her sole representative and distributor. These works remain highly collectible, admired for their narrative warmth and technical craftsmanship.

Vickers' art blends realism with poetic softness, evoking nostalgia, tenderness, and timeless human themes. Her work continues to be sought by collectors across the United States and internationally.

Mary Vickers (b. 1940s), “TENDER MOMENTS II,” 1977. Sepia lithograph, signed lower right, numbered 1/250, published by Mitch Morse Gallery. Sheet approx. 29×23 in.

CERTIFICATE OF VALUE & AUTHENTICATION
Artist: Mary Vickers
Title: TENDER MOMENTS II
Year: 1977
Medium: Lithograph (Sepia)
Edition: 1/250
Dimensions: 29×23 inches
Signature: Hand-signed by Mary Vickers
Publisher: Mitch Morse Gallery (exclusive publisher)
Authenticity: Guaranteed original limited-edition lithograph.
Current Owner: Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC

Provenance

Published by Mitch Morse Gallery (exclusive publisher for Mary Vickers).
Acquired directly from Mitch Morse Gallery.
Current Owner: Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC.

“TENDER MOMENTS II,” Mary Vickers, 1977 sepia lithograph, signed & numbered 1/250, 29×23 in., published by Mitch Morse Gallery.

Mary Vickers’ TENDER MOMENTS II (1977) stands apart as one of her most intimate and emotionally charged lithographs. Rendered in her signature sepia tone, this tender scene captures a couple embracing with vulnerability, devotion, and quiet sensuality. Soft shading, fluid contours, and Vickers’ deep understanding of human form bring warmth and poetic stillness to the composition.

This exceptionally desirable impression is Edition 1/250, the very first print of the entire edition, hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Published exclusively by Mitch Morse Gallery, this work represents Vickers’ rare exploration of romantic connection through mature figurative study.

Artwork Description

TENDER MOMENTS II reveals Mary Vickers’ mastery of anatomy, gesture, and emotional nuance. Unlike her child-themed works, this lithograph enters her smaller—but sought-after—series of romantic, adult figurative images. Key artistic features include:

  • Sensuous sepia palette that softens the scene while emphasizing warmth and closeness.

  • Exquisite linework defining musculature, posture, and soft drapery.

  • Controlled highlight and shadow to model bodies with realism while retaining Vickers’ elegant softness.

  • Narrative intimacy—a quiet, private moment framed by soft curtains, floral arrangements, and morning light.

  • Emotional expression conveyed through gentle touch, eye contact, and relaxed embrace.

Signed lower right, numbered 1/250 lower left, this lithograph measures approximately 29×23 inches and is a standout example of Vickers’ ability to merge realism, intimacy, and fine draftsmanship.

Mary Vickers Biography

Mary Vickers (British-born, b. 1940s) is an accomplished figurative artist renowned for her expressive depictions of children, families, and intimate human connections. She trained in classical drawing and illustration, developing a refined sepia-toned style characterized by delicate linework and emotional sensitivity.

Her limited-edition lithographs and hand-colored works of the 1970s and early 1980s were published exclusively by Mitch Morse Gallery, who served as her sole representative and distributor. These works remain highly collectible, admired for their narrative warmth and technical craftsmanship.

Vickers' art blends realism with poetic softness, evoking nostalgia, tenderness, and timeless human themes. Her work continues to be sought by collectors across the United States and internationally.

Mary Vickers (b. 1940s), “TENDER MOMENTS II,” 1977. Sepia lithograph, signed lower right, numbered 1/250, published by Mitch Morse Gallery. Sheet approx. 29×23 in.

CERTIFICATE OF VALUE & AUTHENTICATION
Artist: Mary Vickers
Title: TENDER MOMENTS II
Year: 1977
Medium: Lithograph (Sepia)
Edition: 1/250
Dimensions: 29×23 inches
Signature: Hand-signed by Mary Vickers
Publisher: Mitch Morse Gallery (exclusive publisher)
Authenticity: Guaranteed original limited-edition lithograph.
Current Owner: Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC

Provenance

Published by Mitch Morse Gallery (exclusive publisher for Mary Vickers).
Acquired directly from Mitch Morse Gallery.
Current Owner: Artfind Gallery, Washington, DC.

THE WORK OF MARY VICKERS AS SEEN THROUGH HER EYES

“One of the most important things to me is that people should feel and show love for each other. If I could embrace the world, I would. I am lucky though; I can reach many people through my work, and people tell me they feel love when they look at one of my paintings, and they are right, for I don’t feel that the painting is fully completed until it has been loved and owned by the person I really painted it for, even though I may never see the. I am not a person who can paint for myself alone; although I must paint something I like or feel is an extension of me. It gives me the ultimate pleasure when it has a loving owner, for in my mind, I feel that that person has accepted and loved me. It is almost like an actor who is stimulated by an approving audience. The public is a life-giving force essential for his work; so it is with mine.

I have painted many subjects during my career, appreciating all the beautiful things in life, and perhaps only seeing that side of them and ignoring the bad. My attitude is generally that way; for or bad depending on how one comes to look at it. I prefer to depict the beauty I see, maybe making it better than it really is, as in my way it works to combat the bad things that are a reality i life also.

My latest subject matter depicts the tender, loving side of a male-female relationship. My object is to show that this wonderful, natural relationship can be depicted in a tasteful, beautiful way—the way I feel we all would dream it should be—the way I know it is.

I have made many lovely friends from the people who admire my painting, for I feel they share my feelings on life, and it is encouraging to know that so many feel that way—with that attitude we have much going for us to achieve the ultimate we all must desire—“peace on earth.

EDUCATION

S.E. Essex School of Art

St. Martine School of Art

New York Art Student League

Pratt Institue Graphic Center, N.Y.

AS OF THE 1970’S

COLLECTIONS

Sarah Churchill, London, England

Duke & Duchess of Marlborough, London, England

T.  Huxley Jones, London, England

Mr. & Mrs. F.E. Willatts, London, England

Johnny Ray, London, England

Max Bygraves, London, England

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Alda, Rome, Italy

Sr. & Sra. Leonardo Nierman, Mexico City

Miss Peggy Lipton, Los Angeles, California

Frankie Land, Los Angeles, California

Guy Mitchell, Los Angeles, California

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Skleros, Commack, N.Y.

David Holliday, New York, N.Y.

Mr. & Mrs. James Leeds, Lexington, Kentucky

Mr. & Mrs. Jack Krauss, Nyack, N.Y.

Mr. & Mrs. G. King, Palm Beach, Florida

AWARDS

1967 -Lake Art Ass’n, N.Y. -Two first prizes in oils

1968 -Mystic Art Festival, Conn. -Second prize in oils

ONE WOMAN SHOWS

1969- Mitch Morse Gallery, Lawerence, N.Y.

1969- Verily Gallery, Northport, N.Y.

1970 -Mitch Morse Gallery II, New Hope, PA

1970- Priscilla’s Gallery, Pt. Washing, N.Y.

1971- Mitch Morse Gallery, New York, N.Y.

1971 -Loradel Gallery, Huntington, N.Y.

1972 -Lafayette Gallery, Lexington, Kentucky

1973

Marina Gallery, Nycak, N.Y.

Merrill Chase Galleris, Chicago, Illinois

Main Street Gallery, Kingston, PA

Art deL’ile, Paris, France

PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS

Mitch More Gallery, New York, N.Y.

Merrill Chase Galleries, Chicago, Illinois

Lafayetter Gallery, Lexington, Kentucky

Marina Gallery, Nysack, N.Y.

Montmartre Gallery, St. Louis, MO

Main Streng Gallery, Kingston, PA

Gallery Francesca, San Juan, P.R.

Stars and Stripes, Memphis, Tenn

Galeria Veronese, New Orleans, LA