Nicol
J. Scott Nicol - Memory
limited edition giclée on canvas
195 numbered and hand signed by the artist
30 x 40
NICME8
$1,600.00
J. Scott Nicol - New York, New York
limited edition giclée on canvas
395 numbered and hand signed by the artist
24 x 36
NICNE3
$1,200.00
J. Scott Nicol - New York, New York
limited edition giclée on canvas
195 numbered and hand signed by the artist
18 x 27
NICNE2
$900.00
J. Scott Nicol - New York, New York
limited edition giclée on canvas
295 numbered and hand signed by the artist
36 x 48
NICNE4
$2,200.00
J. Scott Nicol - Windy City, The
limited edition giclée on canvas
195 numbered and hand signed by the artist
18 x 27
NICWI2
$900.00
J. Scott Nicol - Windy City, The
limited edition giclée on canvas
295 numbered and hand signed by the artist
36 x 48
NICWI4
$2,200.00
J. Scott Nicol - Windy City, The
limited edition giclée on canvas
395 numbered and hand signed by the artist
24 x 36
NICWI3
$1,200.00
J. Scott Nicol - Memory
limited edition giclée on canvas
195 numbered and hand signed by the artist
30 x 40
NICME8
$1,600.00
J. Scott Nicol - New York, New York
limited edition giclée on canvas
395 numbered and hand signed by the artist
24 x 36
NICNE3
$1,200.00
J. Scott Nicol - New York, New York
limited edition giclée on canvas
195 numbered and hand signed by the artist
18 x 27
NICNE2
$900.00
J. Scott Nicol - New York, New York
limited edition giclée on canvas
295 numbered and hand signed by the artist
36 x 48
NICNE4
$2,200.00
J. Scott Nicol - Windy City, The
limited edition giclée on canvas
195 numbered and hand signed by the artist
18 x 27
NICWI2
$900.00
J. Scott Nicol - Windy City, The
limited edition giclée on canvas
295 numbered and hand signed by the artist
36 x 48
NICWI4
$2,200.00
J. Scott Nicol - Windy City, The
limited edition giclée on canvas
395 numbered and hand signed by the artist
24 x 36
NICWI3
$1,200.00
J. SCOTT NICOL was born in Arizona, but moved throughout the country living in Washington, Illinois, California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. "It was difficult moving as a child, but each year we would vacation at my grandparent's house. I would sneak up to the attic and look at the stacks of paintings. Although I never met my grandfather, I would sit at his easel and pretend to paint."