PURCHASE PRINTS

If you’re interested in purchasing a print, canvas reproduction or original piece of art, we would enjoy hearing from you. Most of the paintings featured in this gallery have been reproduced as offset lithograph prints or giclee prints and canvases. Due to the limited production number, the availability and price of each print may vary. Dimensions listed represent image sizes.

Please email your inquiries using the form on our contact page. Please include the title of the artwork, which appears above the piece description. Feel free to call us with any questions you may have regarding the artwork on this website or email us your phone number and we’ll contact you directly. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.

Terrence Fogarty personally hand signs and numbers each limited edition print. Your print will arrive at your door, within two weeks of placing your order, in a crush-proof mailing tube. We highly recommend that you take the tube directly to your framer for removal.

Artwork is available in the following formats, for availability of individual pieces view the details below each piece.

Offset Lithograph

Offset printing is done on a printing press that transfers ink from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the paper surface. Offset is ideal for larger runs and is one of the most common printing methods in use today.

GiclÉe Print

Giclée prints are high-quality reproductions that are printed with fade-resistant “archival” inks through large format inkjet printers. Giclée can be produced on substrates that range from fine art paper to canvas.

Limited Edition

Limited Edition—A set number of identical prints that are hand signed and numbered in sequence by the Artist. The prints are limited to a pre-determined edition size and once sold out are not reprinted. Terrence Fogarty's editions are relatively small, thus creating a collectible component for the buyer.

Artist Proof

Artist Proof—Bowing to tradition, the artist reserves and numbers a separate group of prints with each edition that is printed. Because of the small number of prints they generally sell for a higher price. Artist proofs are distinguished by the abbreviation AP located next to the number of the print and sometimes by a separate logo or printed remarque.