This is an original pencil signed etching by American sporting artist Roland Clark. This image is titled lower left border Black Ducks, 1920. The image measures 8 7/8X6 7/8 inches. Nice use of plate tone in the sky.
This is an original pencil signed etching by American sporting artist Roland Clark. This image is titled lower left border Black Ducks, 1920. The image measures 8 7/8X6 7/8 inches. Nice use of plate tone in the sky.
Etching is 9 3/8 x 11 7/8 inches on 11 3/8 x 14 5/8 inch wove-type paper, printed by the artist. The work is pencil signed, c. 1910. The Church of St. Sophia, or "Sophienkirche", was the only gothic church in the whole city of Dresden. It was severely damaged in the Dresden bombing in 1945, and later destroyed completely in 1962 by the German Democratic Republic.
Menpes attended the School of Art in London in 1878 and started exhibiting at the Royal Academy in 1880. He became a major figure in the etching revival, producing more than seven hundred different etchings and drypoints, which he usually printed himself. Menpes was taught etching by James McNeill Whistler and they lived together for some time.
Pencil signed in the lower right. An inscription in the lower left of the paper reads "Wine Shop at Royalbourne," a possible title. Plate size measures 10 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches on 16 3/4 x 12 1/4 inch medium-weight wove-type paper.
This is an original early etching by French artist Edouard Henri Leon, This image is titled: Les Canots de Pecher a Proscoff, Fishing Canoes in Proscoff. Created and printed in 1926, hand signed in pencil the image measures 9X11 1/2 inches. Printed on a heavy weight wove type sheet, Although born and trained in Paris, Leon later worked in the USA and became a member of the Brooklyn Society of Etchers.
Etching, image size 6 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches, 1928, pencil signed and dated
This is an original pencil signed etching by American artist Louis Orr. The title of this work is : "Fort St. Andre", created circa 1930, this etching has an image size of 9 1/2X11 1/2 inches.
A very rich impression printed on a medium weight laid type paper.
This is an atmospheric original etching of a herd of sheep by American artist John Austin Sands Monks. Image size 11 x 16 1/2 inches, c. 1880s, shepherd's crook remarque in the lower right corner, pencil signed. A rich impression with beautiful plate tone and ample margins on Japan paper.
Engraving 13 in an edition of 30. Pencil signed, titled and editioned. C. 1930. 4 1/4 x 7 inches on 10 3/4 x 13 3/4 inch light wove type paper.
A great image of a Spanish bull fight, this etching with drypoint measures 10 1/8 x 11 1/2 inches, published in 1929 in an edition of 100, pencil signed and numbered. Hermine David was born and raised in Paris and at the age of 16 was accepted into the Ecole Des Beaux Arts, later going on the study at the Academy Julien. She was a well known painter and printmaker and was very active in the thriving artist community in Paris in the early 20th century. She was married to fellow artist Jules Pascin for several years, but in 1920 the couple divorced and David set up her own studio in Montparnasse. She went on to have a long successful career as an artist and illustrator and was awarded the Legion of Honor in 1932.
Etching, image size: 10 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches, 1909, cat. Guerin-53, inscribed 1st etat, pencil signed lower right
Etching, dry point, image size 10 7/8 x 9 3/8 inches, ca. 1936, signed and titled in pencil, also plate signed. Edition of 25 for the NYC WPA. "Federal Art Project/NYC WPA" stamped in l.l.
This is an original early etching by American artist Chauncey Ryder, created circa 1920 during his trip to France. This etching is pencil signed, very richly printed on a medium weight wove type sheet. The image measures 9X12 inches. Gorbio, France is a perched medieval village, high-up above Menton, in the southeastern corner of the Côte d’Azur.
This is an original wood engraving by American artist Asa Cheffetz. The title is: The Road Home, created and printed circa 1948, and sold by Associated American Artists in New York.
The image measures 5 1/8X9 inches, hand signed in pencil with the original AAA Label included. The image appears in the Cheffetz catalog as image number 86.
Etching from the series "The Life of Saint Monique," image size 6 7/8 x 4 5/8 in, 1930, monogram in plate
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