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Farm Woman

Limited Edition Lithograph, 2009
28in x 35in
$4,500

This lithograph limited to an edition of 100 prints was created by Jonathan Green for the 40th NAACP Image Awards. © Jonathan Green

Geech

Limited Edition Lithograph, 2019
25in x 35in
$4,500

This lithograph limited to an edition of 100 prints was created by Jonathan Green for the 40th NAACP Image Awards. © Jonathan Green

Human Variation #2

Oil on Canvas, 1986
48in x 36in
$30,000
SOLD - No Longer Available

© Jonathan Green

The River

Oil on Masonite, 1998
24in x 36in
$80,000

© Jonathan Green

Fire Grass

Oil on Canvas, 2001
60in x 72in
$120,000

© Jonathan Green
Osceola Costume Study #8
Osceola Costume Study #8
Acrylic on Archival Mat Board
10in x 7 1/8in
2019
$3,000
Osceola Costume Study #04
Osceola Costume Study #04
Acrylic on Archival Mat Board
10in x 7 1/6in
2019
$3,000
Porgy and Beach Costume Study #32
Porgy and Beach Costume Study #32
Acrylic on Archival Mat Board
10.5in x 14in
2016
$5,000
Osceola Costume #18
Osceola Costume #18
Acrylic on Mat Board
14in x 10.25in
2019
$3,500
We are Sisters
We are Sisters
Charcoal on Craft Paper
18in x 14.5in
1987
$5,000
My Name is Anna
My Name is Anna
Charcoal on Craft Paper
18in x 14.5in
1987
$5,000
The Oracle
The Oracle
Oil on Masonite
40in x 36in
1984
$45,000
Human Variation #12
Human Variation #12
Oli on Canvas
48in x 36in
1986
$35,000
Human Variation #8
Human Variation #8
Oil on Canvas
48in x 36in
1986
$35,000
Torch Song
Torch Song
Original Silkscreen Print - Edition Size 75
37in x 30in
2005
$4,000
Casting for Bait
Casting for Bait
Original Silkscreen Fine Art Print - Edition Size 75
37in x 30in
2005
$4,000
Dance Hall Romance
Dance Hall Romance
Original Fine Art Print - Edition Size 75
37in x 30in
2005
$4,000
The Blues Singer
The Blues Singer
Oil on Canvas
72in x 55in
1990
$120,000
The Prophet
The Prophet
Oil on Canvas
28in x 22in
1983
$30,000
SIGNED EDITION
Gullah Spirit:
The Art of Jonathan Green
"With this book, Jonathan Green continues to be the authoritative herald of Gullah visual arts.” 
Bernard Powers
Professor emeritus of history and founding director of the Center for the Study of Slavery at the College of Charleston