Lithographs

Dying in the English Kills

This is an original hand signed and titled lithograph by American artist John A Noble. The title of this image is: "Dying in the English Kills", from his series "Mast and Man", this is image number 2. This lithograph was created and printed in 1967. The image measures 11 7/8X15 3/4 inches. "From 1928 until 1945, Noble worked as a seaman on schooners and in marine salvage. In 1928, while on a schooner that was towing out down the Kill van Kull, the waterway that separates Staten Island from New Jersey, he saw the old Port Johnston coal docks for the first time.

Oncoming Night

This is an original hand signed and titled lithograph by American artist John A Noble. The title of this image is: "Oncoming Night", from his series "Mast and Man", this is image number 1.

Bufflehead

This is an original hand signed lithograph by American artist Stow Wengenroth. The title of this piece is "Bufflehead", it was created and printed in 1967 in an edition of only 50 signed proofs.
The image measures 9 3/4X15 7/8 inches. This lithograph appears in the Stuckey catalog as image number 312. Very good condition, matted not framed.

Market in Haiti

This is an original lithograph created by American artist Adolf Dehn. It is titled: "Market in Haiti", it was created and printed in 1952 for Associated American Artist in New York in an edition of 250... The image measures 9 5/8X13 1/2 inches. It is hand signed in pencil lower right, very nice condition. This image appears in the Lumsdaine/O'Sullivan catalog as number 487.

Sunnyside, Tarrytown NY

An original pencil signed lithograph by American artist Stow Wengenroth. This image is titled: "Sunnyside.Tarrytown NY" It was created and printed in 1959 in an edition of 50. The image measures 8 11/16X15 7/8 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper.

Winter,Greenport New York

Original lithograph by American artist Stow Wengenroth. The title of this work is "Winter,Greenport NY", it was created and printed in 1956 in an edition of only 60 proofs. The image measures 9 9/16X15 7/8 inches. Very fine conditiion, hand signed in pencil by the artist with edition number. This lithograph appears in the B.P.L. catalog as image number 230. The subject is Moore's Woods in Greenport.

Sweep of Broadway

An original lithograph titled: "Sweep of Broadway", created circa 1920, The image measures 18 1/2 X 12 1/4 inches on a sheet size of medium weight wove type paper 21 1/4X16 1/2 inches. Hand signed in pencil lower right, titled lower left.

Snow Mountain

This is a 1963 lithograph of a scene from Colorado. Catalog 618. Published by the Associated American Artists, edition of 250. Pencil signed in the lower right. The plate measures 9 1/2 x 13 on 12 3/4 x 16 3/4 inch wove paper.
An excellent impression that exemplifies his mastery of tone and texture.

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