Color woodblock, image size 13 9/16 x 10 13/16 in, signed in pen lower left
Color woodblock, image size 13 9/16 x 10 13/16 in, signed in pen lower left
Engraving after Gilles Allou, 1749, image size 13 5/8 x 9 3/8 in, sheet 19 1/8 x 15 1/8 in, Randall 3665, Fogg Museum provenance
This is an original etching by B. J. O. Nordfeldt, titled: La Rue St Jacques Paris. This etching was created and printed circa 1910. The image measures 12 1/2X10 1/2 inches. hand signed and titled in pencil. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper. There are a few pressure creases on the side borders, likely from the original printing press. Unobtrusive. Sold originally from Arthur Harlow Co in New York.
Engraving after Correggio. According to Thies: "Proof, with open and traced letters in a border shaded with horizontal lines. With a stamp of the engraver's initials." Randall 12671, Fogg Museum provenance. Image size 13 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches; plate size 17 x 14 3/8 inches.
A richly toned etching by George Hand Wright measuring 8 7/8 x 11 7/8 inches, pencil signed and titled. George Wright studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, Paris and Munich before settling in New York where he was an illustrator for Harper's and The Saturday Evening Post. He exhibited at the Art Students League and was a member of the Salmagundi Club and the Society of American Etchers.
Pencil signed in the lower left corner, etching measures 4 3/8 x 9 1/8 inches on laid-type paper.
This is a bustling Middle Eastern street scene with a remarque of horses running in the desert along the lower edge of the image. Etching, image size 10 1/8 x 7 5/8 inches, c. 1940, edition of 25, pencil signed and numbered.
This is a richly inked original etching of the town of North Adams in Western Massachusetts. Image size 10 3/8 x 7 1/4 inches, 1923, signed, titled and dated in the plate, pencil signed and titled.
Engraving after Annibal Caracci; Thies: See Hecquet, 17; Brandes, 1p.57; 1st state, with the inscription on a stone in the landscape[l.l.] "AnnibalCarratius pinxit. F. Poilly Scuypsit cum Pr.Re. A Paris, Rue St. Jacques a l'image St. Benoist"
This is a drypoint etching by British artist Percival Gaskell. The title is Ravaged Hillside, created circa 1920, this view of hillside with cut trees from an extensive logging operation. The image measures 8X11 1/8 inches. Hand signed by the artist in pencil. Printed with a warm toned ink on a medium weight wove type paper.
Etching, image size 18 x 29 1/4 inches, c. 1880, remarque l.l, pencil signed.
This is a fine Ex Libris book plate illustration by British artist Stanley Anderson. This engraving of fishing equipment was done for H.C. Drayton, pencil signed by Anderson and with a stag circular blindstamp in the lower right corner of the border. The image measures 4 1/4X3 1/4 inches.
This is an original etching by California artist John Winkler. The title is: Delicatessen Booth, San Francisco, created circa 1920 this etching is hand signed in pencil lower left border. The image measures 11X6 1/2 inches. " Winkler studied at the California Institute of Arts and published his first original etching in 1915. During the following eight years he established a large national reputation for his etchings, the great majority being depictions of San Francisco and its environs...Like Whistler, Winkler had the ability to capture life and movement with the utmost simplicity." T.O.P.
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