This is an original pencil signed etching by American artist Philip Little. The title is: August Sunrise in Harbor, this etching has an image size of 8X9 7/8 inches. Printed on a light weight wove type paper.
This is an original pencil signed etching by American artist Philip Little. The title is: August Sunrise in Harbor, this etching has an image size of 8X9 7/8 inches. Printed on a light weight wove type paper.
This 1913, early trial proof, by the American artist, Arthur Bowen Davies, measures 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 inches, cat: Czestochowski 46, stamped estate signature, drypoint on zinc, printed by Frederick J. Reynolds, edition of 10(?). Davies was known for his unique decorative style, often visualized in a fantasy world of female figures. One of the most respected and successful American artists, he was a member of the "Eight" and was the principal organizer of the 1913 Armory Show. Label with artist provenance included.
This is an original hand signed etching by American artist leslie Cope (1913-2002) The title lower left is Going Home, it was created and printed in 1949. The image measures 8X9 3/4 inches, printed on a medium weight wove type paper. Cope was a member of the Prairie Printmakers Group.
Lithograph, image size: 9 x 11 1/4 inches, Associated American Artist, pencil signed lower right
This is an original etching of the dancer Pavlowa taken from the Carmen Ballet. This etching was created and printed in 1919. It is pencil signed and has the edition as 8/65. The image measures 12X9 5/8 inches. Printed on a heavy weight wove type paper.
This is an original drypoint etching by American artist Arthur Heintzelman. The title La Meduse, this drypoint was created and printed in 1929 in an edition of 79. The image measures 11 1/4X9 1/2, hand signed in pencil ...
Lithograph, image size 7 7/8 x 10 7/8 inches, Barker 33, ed. of 76, pencil signed
Etching, drypoint, image size 9 7/8 x 11 7/8 inches, 1935, pencil signed l.r. "Philip Kappel". Selected for "Fine Prints of the Year", 1936, pl.74. The image was made on the Columbia Line's Bogota or Columbia. The Haitian crew used soft volcanic tufa to scrub down the wooden decks. The bulldog, center, was the vessel's mascot.
This is an original etching by American artist Gottlob Briem 1899-1972. The subject titled is: Tenement, Pittsfield, Vermont. This etching created and printed circa 1940 has an image area of 5X11 1/4 inches, hand signed and titled in pencil printed on a medium weight wove type paper. Extensive use of plate tone in the sky and land. This etching was given to the former owner by the artist in Vermont.
Drypoint etching, image size 8 x 10 inches, 31/100, Library of Congress print cat. page 286, pencil signed
Lithograph, published in 1938 by the Associated American Artists. Pencil signed in the lower right. Print measures 9 x 11 1/2 inches on 11 x 13 3/8 inch wove type paper. Edition of 250.
A drypoint etching from 1920. A well inked impression with good use of plate toning. Plate measures 5 x 10 inches on 6 1/2 x 11 1/4 inch wove paper. Pencil signed in the lower right.
This is a fine original pencil signed lithograph by American artist Gordon H. Grant. The title is Home Port, created and printed in 1940, published by Associated American Artists in New York. The edition was 232. The image measures 9X11 1/2 inches. Clearly signed lower border, beautiful condition.
Gordon Hope Grant was born in San Francisco and educated in Scotland. After Scotland Hope studied at the Heatherly and Lambeth Art School in London and returned to San Francisco where he worked as an illustrator for local newspapers until 1896, when he moved to New York as an illustrator.
Later in life Grant lived on Rocky Neck, Gloucester, MA for 20 years. Here he focused on the harbor and its surroundings for much of his work.
A member of numerous professional societies, his work is held in important collections nationwide, including the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
This is an original pencil signed lithograph by American artist Helen Noel. The title is: The Nude and the Nun, created and printed circa 1930's. The image measures 14 1/4X10 inches, printed on a Besingwerk watermarked sheet. Helen Noel was employed in Chicago's District 10 Art Division of the Works Progress Administration WPA Federal Art Works Program.
A very fine original etching of General Castro's adobe house in San Juan Baptista, California. Image size 5 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches, 1920, pencil signed and titled.
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