This is an original pencil signed etching by American artist Thomas R. Manley. This view of a summer scene has an image size of 9 3/4X 8 1/2 inches. Inscribed as 3rd proof of 3rd state.
This is an original pencil signed etching by American artist Thomas R. Manley. This view of a summer scene has an image size of 9 3/4X 8 1/2 inches. Inscribed as 3rd proof of 3rd state.
This is an original engraving by American artist Victor de Wilde. The title is De Baerlin, the image measures 11 3/4X7 3/4 inches. Hand signed in pencil lower right within the image. Printed on a medium weight, watermarked laid type paper.
This is an original lithograph by American artist James Chapin. The title is: The Sleeping Child, it was created and printed circa 1940 and sold through Associated American Artists in New York. The image measures 6 3/4X11 3/4 inches.
This is an original lithograph by German artist Ludwig von Hufmann (1861-1945) This view of the River Elbe near Pillnitz titled: Elbufer bei Pillnitz was created and printed circa 1920. Pencil signed lower left border and numbered as 15/15. The image measures 7X10 1/2 inches.
This is an original pencil signed and titled wood engraving by Canadian artist Dorothy A. Stevens. The title is: Tibor and Homer Unloading Lumber. This wood engraving has an image size of 6X7 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper.
This is a fine woodblock print by American artist Hazel Jackson. This wood block is pencil signed and titled: On the Appian Way. This was created and printed in 1935. The image measures 8 1/4X11 inches, numbered as 8/10.
This is an original block print by American artist Doris E. Cox (1904-2003) This print is hand signed and titled in pencil lower border. Printed circa 1930's the image measures 6X5 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper.
This is an original pencil signed lithograph by American artist Alan Crane. The title is: To the Market, part of the series he created in the late 1940's on his trip to Mexico and Central America. This image measures 9 3/4X 13 3/4 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper,.
This is an original block print by Japanese artist Ini Kumo. This image is pencil signed and dated 1961. The image measures 14 1/2X19 inches. Nicely framed with a Japanese label on the back.
This is an original woodblock print by American artist Albert Abramovitz. The title is: The Wedding Dance. This woodcut was created and printed circa 1930, pencil signed and titled. The image measures 8X101/4 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper.
This is a fine original pencil signed and numbered etching by French artist Auguste Brouet. The subject is The Chiffonniers, (Rag Pickers). Created and printed circa 1920 this etching done on a medium weight laid type paper measures a platemark of 4 3/4X6 3/4 inches. Numbered 3/100. Very fine condition.
This is an original drypoint etching by British artist Bernard Eyre Walker. This impressionist view of a River with cattle on the far bank is pencil signed by the artist and dated 1920 in the lower right corner of the image. The image measures 9 3/4X13 3/4 inches. Printed on a thin Japan type paper.
This is a color etching by American artist Vaughn Trowbridge. The subject is: Porte del Vino, Alhambra. It was created and printed in 1915, numbered as 8/65. The image measures 12 3/4X 9 1/8 inches. Pencil signed.
This is a fine impression of the well known etching by American artist Eliza Pratt Greatorex. The title is: Pond at Cernay La Ville, It was printed on a thin Japan type paper in 1886. Published in an edition of 40 by Estes and Lauriat in Boston. The image measures 4 3/8X6 3/4 inches. This image is plated signed lower left and dated 1880. A wonderful rich impression, the thin Japan sheet is tipped onto a thicker support sheet.
This is a fine plate signed etching by American artist Mary Nimmo Moran. The title is Solitude, This impression was printed in 1886 by Estes and Lauriat in Boston. It was printed on thin Japan paper in an edition of only 40. The image measures 5 1/2X7 1/2 inches. The sheet is tipped to a thicker support sheet. Mrs. Moran, wife of Thomas Moran was a member of the New York Etching Club.
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