1975 Sharon Johnson "Motherhood" Print Set – Matched Charcoal-Style Pair

Pair of vintage 1975 Sharon Johnson prints. Fine charcoal-style drawings of a mother nursing a baby and a mother holding a child. Oval mattes on cream paper. 14x11 inches. 1975 Sharon Johnson "Motherhood" Print Set – Matched Charcoal-Style Pair 1975 Sharon Johnson "Motherhood" Print Set – Matched Charcoal-Style Pair 1975 Sharon Johnson "Motherhood" Print Set – Matched Charcoal-Style Pair 1975 Sharon Johnson "Motherhood" Print Set – Matched Charcoal-Style Pair 1975 Sharon Johnson "Motherhood" Print Set – Matched Charcoal-Style Pair 1975 Sharon Johnson "Motherhood" Print Set – Matched Charcoal-Style Pair
1975 Sharon Johnson "Motherhood" Print Set – Matched Charcoal-Style Pair
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Add a reverent stillness to your Gallery with this 1975 Sharon Johnson Motherhood Print Set, featuring a matched pair of charcoal-style sketches and a soft, evocative hand-drawn texture.

Created by artist Sharon Johnson in 1975, these matched works capture the intimate, quiet moments of early motherhood with a delicate, charcoal-style hand. The first print depicts a mother in a moment of reverent nursing, while the second shows a tender embrace with a wide-eyed child, providing a sense of timeless nostalgia that transcends the decades.

The fine, whisper-thin lines and subtle shading lend a classic elegance to the cream-colored paper, making them a perfect fit for a spring refresh or a sophisticated boudoir gallery wall. Standing at fourteen inches tall, these prints possess a grounded sense of history, serving as a soulful tribute to the maternal bond. Whether framed in traditional gold leaf or simple natural oak, this set brings a touch of nostalgic grace and a reverent atmosphere to the modern home.

This item is vintage, over 50 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.

Origin: USA
Era: 1970s (1975)
Material: Heavyweight Paper
Dimensions: 14.00" x 11.00"
Condition: Excellent
Special Feature: Signed and dated by artist in the print; original oval mattes included.
Note: Sharon Johnson's work was highly collected in the mid-70s for its ability to capture high-emotion realism without being overly sentimental.