Drypoint, image size 9 1/8 x 6 3/4, 1939, edition of 300, cat. BPL-273, pencil signed.
Drypoint, image size 9 1/8 x 6 3/4, 1939, edition of 300, cat. BPL-273, pencil signed.
This exquisite illustration of Frederick Chopin by Barry Moser has a diameter of 17 1/2 inches on a sheet measuring 29 x 22 inches. It is pencil signed, numbered and titled. Print comes with paper label with artist provenance.
Etching, image size: , Dated 1911, ed 25/110, pencil signed,image size 11 5/8X12 3/8 inches.
Drypoint etching from 1927. Edition of 80. Plate signed in the top left, pencil signed in the bottom right. Inscription on bottom left of plate reads "Carrara '27". Plate measures 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches on 14 x 11 1/4 inch laid type paper. Catalog: Smith 136.
Lithograph created and printed in 1931. Image is 12 3/8 x 14 1/8 inches.
Signed and editioned in pencil 4/25. Ten prints of this work were specially produced for the Federal (WPA) Arts Project of the 1930s.
Etching, dry point, image size 6 13/16 x 5 15/16 inches, ca. 1936, edition of 25 for the NYC WPA, signed and titled in pencil, stamped in l.l. Federal Art Project NYC WPA.
This is an original etching by American artist Martin Petersen. It is a view of Metal Workers in the studio. This etching is hand signed and dated 1920. The image measures 7X8 inches. This etching is nicely framed with archival materials.
This is an unusual underwater view. An original wood engraving by American artist Leo Meissner. The title Aquatic World, also known as Submarine World, Created and printed circa 1940. The image measures 8X10 inches. Hand signed and titled in pencil. Numbered 51/55. This wood engraving is in fine condition, printed on a thin Japan like sheet.
Etching,1912, Arles,11/12,artists proof,pencil signed and titled
Drypoint etching, image size: 12 3/8 x 8 1/4 inches, 1934, cat. Smith 92, inscribed "ED 100" in pencil on verso, pencil signed
This is an original drypoint etching by British artist Sir Henry Rushbury. The title is: Roman Bridge, Verona. This etching was created and printed in 1929 in an edition of 80. The image measures 7 3/8X13 3/8 inches. It is hand signed in pencil and has the number of the edition as XVII. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper.
This image by the American artist Joseph Pennell measures 8 x 11 inches, unsigned proof, 5/5, cat: Worth-366, 1910, Frederick Kepppel label on back. Pennell was an important American etcher, lithographer and illustrator. Good friends with James McNeill Whistler, he and his wife co-authored his biography. Pennell was known for his continued experimentation with technique and style, producing cityscapes, landscapes and marine scenes.
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