Wood Engraving, image size 5 x 7 3/4 inches, after a painting by Constable hung in the Diploma Gallery, Royal Academy, London; Edition of 150 printed on Japan paper by JC Bauer, NY in 1902, plate dated 1899, pencil signed
Wood Engraving, image size 5 x 7 3/4 inches, after a painting by Constable hung in the Diploma Gallery, Royal Academy, London; Edition of 150 printed on Japan paper by JC Bauer, NY in 1902, plate dated 1899, pencil signed
Etching, image size 5 x 4 inches, plate titled, dated and initialed.
Etching, image size 6 7/8 x 4 7/8 inches, illegible signature.
This is an original etching by American artist Chester Leich. It is pencil signed and titled in the lower border. At The Spring. The image measures 5X3 3/4 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper.
This is an original lino cut by American artist Mabel Fairfax Smith-Karl. The subject is Flamingos. The image measures 5X7 1/8 inches. This image is initialed in pencil lower right border. Printed on a soft wove type paper.
This is an original woodblock print by American artist Felix Ruismann. This impression is signed and titled in pencil in the lower border. The image is the Old Homestead, created and printed circa 1930's. The image measures 5 1/4X5 1/2 inches. Printed on a thin Japan type paper. There is old tape residue on the etchings of the sheet but not into the image area.
This is an early wood engraving by American artist Randy Miller. This pencil signed and titled image is titled: Hillside Farm, printed in an edition of 200. The image measures 3X2 1/2 inches.
etching, image size: 6X8 3/4 inches, from artists estate,unsigned
Lithograph, image size 23 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches, trimmed to the plate, pencil signed
Woodblock, image size 11 7/8 x 14 3/8 inches, c. 1945, pencil signed "Carl Pappe" l.r. and titled l.l. "Culee del Ex Convento -#2- Taxco", l.l. corner has tear, needs restoration.
Etching, image size 5 7/8 x 8 3/8 inches, 1920, plate signed l.l. "J.L.T. '20".
Etching, image size 7 7/8 x 9 3/4 inches, pencil signed and titled "Page Trotter" l.r. and "Mooring" l.c., "Artist Proof #4" l.l. Trotter spent five years at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts where he won scholarships to travel in Europe. During the Depression he worked at home in the family living room as an illustrator and greeting card painter. He illustrated for the magazine "The Open Road For Boys", drawing mostly cowboy and Indian stories. He worked mostly in pen and ink and etchings and sometimes in oil and watercolor. The Rockport Art Association has a graphics award titled: The Page Trotter Graphics Art Award.
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