This is an original engraving by French artist Albert Decaris. The title is "The Andalusian," created and printed in 1931, This pencil signed impression measures 17 1/2X19 1/2 inches. Numbered as 18/100. Nicely Framed with archival boards.
This is an original engraving by French artist Albert Decaris. The title is "The Andalusian," created and printed in 1931, This pencil signed impression measures 17 1/2X19 1/2 inches. Numbered as 18/100. Nicely Framed with archival boards.
This is an original etching by American Ash Can School artist John Sloan. The title is: Boys Sledding, it was created and printed in 1920 in an edition of 100. This impression is hand signed in pencil, titled and annotated a "100 Proofs in the lower border. The image mesures 5 1/4X6 15/16 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type sheet, with tack holes where the artist held the sheet down to dry. Very fine condition.
One of the finest portrait etchings ever created by British artist Gerald Brockhurst. "Henry Rushbury", created and printed in 1930. Rushbury, like Brockhurst studied at the Birmingham School of Art and the two later shared an apartment in London. Rushbury was an accomplished etcher as well... This etching is very richly printed, the subtle tonal range is incredible in person, our scan doesn't .do this image justice. Absolutely one of the finest portraits . This etching measures 10X7 3/8 inches, pencil signed and titled by the artist in the lower border, printed in an edition of 111. Very fine condition.
Etching, image size 6 3/8 X 14 9/16 inches, printed in 1942 by Charles White in an edition of 150, 2nd state proof, numbered "II", cat: Fletcher-370, pencil signed and dated. This atmospheric etching is a great example of the delicate lines and precise detail for which Arms was known. This image won several awards in the early 1940s; the Mrs. Henry F Noyes Memorial Prize for best print at the 27th Annual Exhibition of the Society of American Etchers, New York, N.Y. 1943; the First Prize in Black and White Section at the 12th Annual Exhibition of the Irvington Art and Museum Association, Irvington, N. J. 1945; and the First Prize in Black and White at the Annual Art Exhibition of the Bridgeport Art League, Bridgeport, CT. 1945.
This is the well known etching taken from the Thames series by American artist James McNeill Whistler. The title is The Adam and Eve, Old Chelsea, created in 1879. This impression is the 3rd state of 3 prior to the cancellation of the plate. The image measures 6 7/8X11 3/4 inches. Printed on a thin Japan type sheet. The artists butterfly monogram upper left center. A rich impression, very light toning to the sheet. "The 'Adam and Eve' was a public house by the River Thames in Chelsea, London. It was demolished to make way for the Chelsea Embankment. The view is taken from Old Battersea Bridge." The Kennedy catalog has this as image number 175.
TISSOT, JAMES JACQUES JOSEPH (1836 - 1902) "Le Portique de la Galerie Nationale a Londres" (The Portico of the National Gallery, London) This is an original etching with drypoint published in an edition of 100 in 1878. The image measures 14 7/8X8 1/4 inches. Signed within the plate lower right. "This etching is related to the painting London Visitors exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1874, no. 116. The setting is the portico of the National Gallery, looking toward the Church of St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields. Such works give Tissot a minor but distinguished position as a predecessor of the school of architectural etchers founded on the style of Whistler’s Thames and Venice etchings. This etching was exhibited at the Grosveror Gallery, 1879." This etching is nicely framed with archival materials.
This is a fine original etching by American artist John Sloan. The title is: Sculpture in Washington Square, created and printed in 1925 in an edition of 100, printed with a blue toned ink. Pencil signed titiled and numbered in the lower border. Printed on a medium weight wove type sheet. This image appears in the Sloan catalog as image number 218. The title refers to the Garialdi statue by the Washington Arch in Washington Square.
This is an original lithograph by Japanese American artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi. It is titled The Cyclist. It was created and printed in 1939 and originally sold through Associated American Artists in New York. The image measures 12 1/2X8 3/4 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper. This lithograph is clearly signed in pencil lower right by the artist. One of his images from his circus series.
This is a fine original oil on canvas painting by American artist Daniel Strain 1847-1925. This fine portrait of a Young Boy is signed upper left, and dated 1896. The painting measures 18X16 inches. Strain is best known for his portraits and landscape paintings. One tiny spot of touchup, very minor. Nicely housed in a gilt frame.
This is an early color aquatint etching by American artist John Taylor Arms. The title is: A Hong Kong Canal Boat, created and printed in 1919 in an edition of only 40 printed in color. The image measures 8 1/16 X 5 1/2 inches. this image is pencil signed and appears in the Fletcher catalog as image number 23. Printed by Frederick Reynolds.
This is a fine color aquatint etching by French artist Manuel Robbe. The title of this work is Cabinet de Toilette. It was created and printed in1904 in an edition of 65. It is hand signed by the artist in pencil and inscribed bon a tirer. It was published by Edmond Sagot in Paris. The image measures 17 1/2X11 3/4 inches. Nicely framed with archival materials.
This is a fine original etching by American artist James Whistler. The subject is: Steet at Saverne, it was created and printed in 1858. This etching was part of the French Set, It is signed lower left,"Whistler", and also has the publishers name and address lower right edge of the sheet., "Imp, Delatre, Rue St. Jacques". This image was created in 4 states, this one is 3/4. The image measures 8 1/8X6 3/16 inches. Printed on an antique laid type paper
This is a very fine original hand colored aquatint etching by French artist Manuel Robbe. The title is: La Tasse De The', it was created and printed in 1906 in an edition of 100. The image measures 19 1/4X 14 3/4 inches. Printed on a medium weight laid type paper, "Arches" watermark. Very fine condition, hand signed in pencil in the lower right in the image.
This is an original oil on canvas painting of an Ox and Cart coming down the road. The painting has 3 intials lower right, they seem to read: "W. ?. S." Weve been unable to make out who the artist was. We feel the painting is from the late 1890's and is most likely American in origin. The painting was expertly done. The canvas laid on board measures 19X13 inches and is in a 19th century gilt frame.
This is an original color aquatint etching by French artist Georges Rouault (1871-1958) The title of this image is "Le Clown a la Grosse Caisse"(Clown with a Big Chest) it was created and printed in 1930 in an edition of 270. Unsigned as issued. This image was part of his well known series titled "Cirque". The image measures 12 1/8X8 1/4 inches, printed on a medium weight wove type paper. Rives, BFK.. This series was printed by Ambroise Vollard, in Paris. This image appears in the Chapon-Rouault catalog as image number 200..Very fine condition, richly inked. This etching is Nicely framed with linnen matting and a fine Gilt Moulding.
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