Etching, 1858, image size 7 3/8 x 10 1/2 inches, plate signed
Etching, 1858, image size 7 3/8 x 10 1/2 inches, plate signed
This is an etching with heliograph by Belgian artist Felicien Rops 1833-1898. The title is La dame au Carcel (Vernis Mou) published by Peliet in Paris in 1905. The image is unsigned as issued, measuring 9X6 5/8 inches. Printed on a medium weight laid type sheet. Identified lower border.
Etching, image size 6 3/8 x 8 7/8 inches, 1864, published by Cadart, plate signed and dated
This is an original woodblock print by Dutch artist Hendrik Johan Melgers. The subject workers protesting was created and printed circa 1935. This impression is initialed in the lower right of the plate, no apparent pencil signature visible. This impression came to us in a frame. With description on the back. THe image measures 6X4 1/8 inches, the frame measures 13 1/4X10 1/2 inches. "Melgers was born in Groningen where he lived and worked until 1933. He studied at the Academy Minerva and from 1933 on he was in Amsterdam. He was skilled as a woodcut artist as well as a painter. Melgers is loosely associated with "de Ploeg"
This mezzotint by Charles Turner, after a drawing by J.M.W. Turner, measures 6 x 8 1/2 inches. This is from J.M.W. Turners' "Rivers of England" series, Plate J, and published in London, 1823, by W.B. Cooke. Engraver, title, publisher and date are located on lower margin.
Etching, image size 6 1/8 x 9 7/8 inches, c. 1930, pencil signed. Hopper Emory was born in Baltimore, Maryland and had a successful career in banking before he turned exclusively to his artwork. He traveled to England where he studied at the Heatherly School of Art in London, then returned to Maryland where he became known for his delicately rendered architectural and maritime etchings.
Plate signed and titled, pencil signed in the lower right with "imp" indicating that the artist printed it herself. Plate measures 5 3/4 x 3 1/4 inches on 11 x 7 inch laid type paper. A lovely print of a catholic church in France.
This color woodblock print measures 15 1/4 x 10 inches in a black and gold frame. Artist seal in the lower left. Provenance: The Collector's Guild in New York, according to a label on the back, which also has the history of Kanjin-cho Benkei.
This etching by Hopper Emory measures 6 1/8 x 9 3/4 inches. Emory was born in Baltimore, Maryland and had a successful career in banking before he turned exclusively to his artwork. He traveled to England where he studied at the Heatherly School of Art in London, then returned to Maryland where he became known for his delicately rendered architectural and maritime etchings.
Hand colored engravings, circa 1709, image size 14 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches, monogram in plate, printed on an early laid type paper. The sheet measures 20 1/2X14 inches.
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