This is a fine portrait of Beethoven by American artist Isac Friedlander. Created and printed in 1941, hand signed and titled in pencil. The image measures 10X9 inches, printed on a medium weight wove type paper.
This is a fine portrait of Beethoven by American artist Isac Friedlander. Created and printed in 1941, hand signed and titled in pencil. The image measures 10X9 inches, printed on a medium weight wove type paper.
This is an original etching by British artist Mortimer Menpes. The title Shaded Entrance was created and printed circa 1920. The image measures 11 7/8X8 3/8 inches. hand signed in pencil with the imp after his name, this means he printed this proof himself. Printed on a medium weight laid type paper with the Menpese watermark.
This is an original etching by American Rural artist John E. Costigan. This image is titled in pencil "Workers of the Soil", created and printed in 1932 in an edition of 100. The image measures 8 1/4X13 3/4 inches, printed on a wove type sheet, hand signed in pencil. Very fine condition. Costigan spent 50 years working as a working farmer.
This is an original pencil signed etching and drypoint by American artist William Bicknell. This view of the Provincetown Dunes was created and printed in 1927, The image measures 7X9 3/4 inches, printed on a wove type sheet with a floral watermark. "Known locally as 'The Etcher' William Bicknell's Provincetown prints have become part of the town's historical record. Works in the gallery include a view of the first Provincetown Playhouse (at Race Point), portraits of artists at work on the dunes".
A rare original etching by German Impressionist artist Lesser Ury, image size 6 1/2 x 5 3/ 8 inches, c. 1920, edition of 100, pencil signed. There is a repaired tear along the entire top margin, but it does not affect the image and will be easily covered by a window mat.
This is a fine pencil signed etching by American artist Edith Penman (1860-1929) The title is Landscape, thought to be the Orchard at St. John's College, created and printed in 1888. This etching has an image size 3 1/4X4 7/8 inches. Printed on Japanese vellum paper. Another impression of this etching is in the collection of The Parrish Art Museum in Southampton. Nicely framed with archival matting.
This is an original etching by American artist Charles Adams Platt. The title of this work is :"The East River Bridge" - Brooklyn Bridge It was created and printed in 1888 and published by Frederick Stokes New York. The image measures 6 3/4X10 7/8 inches. It is signed and dated in the plate and also pencil signed lower right border.
This is an original etching created by Provincetown artist, Reynolds Beal. The title is: Fisherman's Race off Gloucester, Henry Ford Wins, created and printed in 1930. A very rare image, hand signed in pencil, titled and dated. The image measures 7 7/8X12 3/4 inches. Printed on a medium weight laid type sheet, very nice condition. This etching came to us from the Beal Family.
This beautiful etching by Luigi Lucioni measures 6 5/8 x 9 inches and is pencil signed, edition of 163, 1939, AAA label included, cat: Embury #46. Lucioni was known for his remarkably detailed etchings of the New England landscape that he could bring to life and gained worldwide attention as one of the great Regionalist artists.
This is an original etching and drypoint by American artist Samuel Chamberlain. The title is: Boston Fish Pier, it was created and printed in 1929 in an edition of 100. THis pencil signed impression measures 5 5/8X8 5/8 inches. Printed on an antique laid type paper. The image appears in the Chamberlain catalog as image number 82.
This is a fine etching and drypoint by American artist Ronau Woiceske. It is titled Connecticut Farm Scene, created and printed circa 1930. The image measures 12 7/8X10 3/4 inches. Hand signed in pencil, printed on a medium weight wove type sheet.
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 a fine original lithograph by Chicago artist Helen Noel. This pencil signed impression showing a group waiting for the subway was created and printed circa 1940's. The image measures 9X11 inches, some minor spots of rust, unobtrusive.
Plate signed and dated 1920. Signed "Lumsden imp" indicating that the artist printed it himself. A skillfully done portrait with a rich drypoint burr. Plate measures 5 7/8 inches x 8 1/4 inches on 9 1/4 x 11 1/8 inch thin watermarked laid type paper. The subject is the Reverend Nathaniel Royds, the father-in-law of the artist.
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