Lithograph, image size 13 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches, pencil signed
Lithograph, image size 9 7/8 x 13 1/8 inches, c. 1930, pencil signed.
This is a scarce original etching by American artist Margaret M. Taylor (Fox) The title is A November Morning, it was created and printed in 1891. The image measures 4 7/8X7 3/4 inches. Plate signed lower left corner. The only other impression we could find is in the Smithsonian Collection. Taylor was a member of the Women etchers of the 19th Century, studying under Peter Moran.
Lithograph, image size 5 3/4 x 7 7/16 inches, Barker 130, pencil signed and inscribed "Ed. 50."
This seascape of a ship's deck, under very adverse weather conditions, by the American artist, Gordon Grant measures 9 x 12 inches and is pencil signed. Gordon Grant was born in California and was sent alone to Great Britain around Cape Horn when he was thirteen years old for his education. He worked as a staff artist for New York World and Harper's Weekly, covering both the Boer War and the Mexican Revolution, but became most widely known for his marine paintings and lithographs. He was a member of many artist's associations, including the National Academy of Design; American Federation of Art; Salmagundi Club; National Arts Club; American Watercolor Society; New York Society of Painters; and the New York Watercolor Club.
Etching, image size 5 5/8 x 5 5/8 inches, 1875, Bliss #85, plate signed l.r. "A. Legros".
This 1866 etching by Felix Bracquemond, after a painting by Gustave Courbet, measures 8 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches, 1866, published by Cadart and Luquet, Paris, signed in the plate in reverse, l.r., numbered in plate (242), u.l., cat: Beraldi-281.
This is an early wood engraving of an ancient Roman coin depicting Saint Helena Augusta Constantine, the mother of the 3rd century emperor Constantine the Great. This wood engraving measures 17 1/2 x 12 3/8 inches, published c. 1680, with a poem in German below the image.
Etching/drypoint, image size 7 X 6 inches, 1923, subsequent to Hardie, artist's blindstamp, pencil signed.
Engraving from the "Les Saintes" series, second state, sheet size: 3 5/8 x 1 15/16 inches
Portrait of Henry Earl of Arundel, three-quarter length, standing, almost facing front, wearing armour, and holding helmet; in ornate frame; first, lettered state; after Van Dyck; Engraving, the platemark measures 14 1/4X10 1/2 inches.
This is a fine original lithograph by American artist Maxim B. Gottlieb. This litho is hand signed and titled in pencil and numbered 15/20. The image measures 7 3/4X9 3/8 inches. The image printed on a medium weight wove type sheet was created and printed circa 1940. Gottlieb was a well known teacher. He studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, His works were frequently shown in Philadelphia.
Drypoint etching from 1911. Plate signed in the lower left. Edition of 56. Red stamp of the publisher, Gustave Pellet, in the lower right. Catalog: A 412. Plate measures 8 1/2 x 6 1/8 inches in a gold 18 1/4 x 22 1/2 inch gold frame. An intimate portrait with plate toning and a rich drypoint burr.
Engraving, plate size 15 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches, 1795, engraving by Benjamin Smith after the self-portrait by William Hogarth, published by J & J Boydell, Cheapside, London.
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