Lithograph, image size 17 x 11 inches, 1924, edition of 100, cat: BPL-213, from the series "Vingt Lithographies du Vieux Paris," initialed and editioned in pencil.
Lithograph, image size 17 x 11 inches, 1924, edition of 100, cat: BPL-213, from the series "Vingt Lithographies du Vieux Paris," initialed and editioned in pencil.
A 1926 etching by the American artist, Hopper Emery measuring 9 7/8 x 7 inches, pencil signed and titled with additional provenance, written in the artists hand, on the lower margin. 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.
Etching, image size 7 x 8 1/4 inches, 1925, cat. Kingsland 18, artist's proof, faintly pencil signed.
18th century engraving by Jean-Rodolphe Holzhalb after J.R. Schellenberg. Image measures 6 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches in 11 x 13 1/4 inch gold frame.
Print 91 in an edition of 300. Pencil signed and titled. Plate measure 9 1/4 x 5 3/8 in a 17 x 13 black frame. Don Swann was an American artist from Baltimore who studied in Munich, Germany and Italy. His work has been shown in many cities in the United States and forms part of the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum, the U.S. Naval Museum, the Congressional Library, and others.
Etching and engraving, image size 15 1/4 x 11 inches, "L. Desplaces Sclup." l.r. and "Car. le Brun pinx." l.l., after an oil painting by Charles de Brun.
This original etching by John Winkler measures 3 3/4 x 5 5/8 inches and is pencil signed on the lower margin. Winkler was originally from Austria coming to America at age 16 looking for adventure. After various jobs he impulsively enrolled in the San Francisco Art Institute and soon discovered his talent as an etcher. He became good friends with John Taylor Arms as well as Arthur Heintzelman. His works are found in major museums throughout the US and Europe.
Pencil signed in the lower right, artist's stamp in red ink in the lower left. Pencil numbered 81 in an edition of 140. Catalog: Novak 185. Plate measures 10 x 7 1/4 on 14 3/4 x 11 7/8 inch watermarked wove paper. Plate monogrammed in the upper right. T. F. Simon was born in Bohemia, now the Czech Republic. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and traveled extensively throughout Europe, as well as Asia and the U.S. He lived in Paris from 1905-1913, then returned to Prague to teach at the Academy of Fine Arts. Simon was an exceptional painter and printmaker, and is best known for his atmospheric color etchings and aquatints.
Wood engraving, 4 11/16 x 4 3/16 inches, unreadable pencil signature l.r.
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