Etching, image size: 2 7/8 x 5 1/4 inches, 1846, plate signed
Etching, image size: 2 7/8 x 5 1/4 inches, 1846, plate signed
This is an original pencil signed color etching by American artist Troy Kinney. The title of this work is: "Sophie Pflanz in Cleopatre", it was created and printed in 1917. The etching is editioned as 10/88... The image appears in the Kinney catalog as image number 16, the image measures 11 3/8X8 1/2 inches.
This is an original etching by American artist Thomas Moran, this image done with roulette, sandpaper ground, drypoint and retroussage to create the etching. The title of this work is:
"The Coyote-Arizona, also known as "Twilight in Arizona".. This etching was created and printed in 1880. It is plate signed with the TM monogram in the lower left corner of the image, printed on a medium weight wove type paper. The image measures 5 7/8X8 3/4 inches, A very rich impression of this important etching by Moran. This image appears in the Gilcrease catalog as image number 36.
This is an original pencil signed woodengraving by American artist Asa Cheffetz. The subject is: Winter in Southampton, Mass, created and printed in 1949. The image measures 4 13/16X10 inches. This image appears in the Cheffetz catalog as image number 88. This image was created for Associated American Artists in New York.
Engraving after Titian, two prints:Prov.Gray:3469;prov.Randall 8841, blind stamp Louvre; image size 15 x 217/8 inches; Thies: Rousselet, a designer and engraver born in 1614, studied the works of C. Bloemaert. A copy of Titian's Louvre painting was made for Mamfrini Gallery in Venice - and Schiavoni made an engraving of it. Thus two pair of the image exist.
Lithograph, image size 9 3/4 x 13 1/8 inches, c. 1930s, edition of 40, pencil signed.
Lithograph,1944,image size: 9 3/4X11 1/8",published by Associated American Artists,edition of 250, printed by George Miller, Awarded a purchase prize,Library of Congress,1945,Pencil signed
Etching and drypoint, image size 4 7/8 x 13 1/8 inches, 1912, printed on cream wove paper. Addams was born in New Jersey and attended the Drexel Institute there. He won a Philadelphia Academy Cresson Traveling Scholarship and entered Whistler’s Academy in Paris in 1899. In the 1900′s, London’s working class Italian Soho district was the subject of many artists of the day including Whistler's shop-front prints such as T.A. Nash’s Fruit Shop. The horizontal format and the density of the etching work is comparable to many of Whistler Amsterdam prints.
Etching, image size 7 x 9 1/4 inches, published in 1926 by Guiot, Paris, signed and editioned in pencil, red collectors seal l.l.
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 engraving by French artist Jean Emile Laboureur. It is titled lower left border, Marine aux L Bateaux, it was created and printed in 1923 and is numbered 33/45. The image measures 5 1/2X4 1/2 inches. Hand signed in pencil lower left border, printed on a wove type watermarked paper.
This is an original pencil signed etching by British artist William Strang. This self portrait was created and printed in 1910. It is inscribed, 2nd state, 2 proofs. The image measures 9 7/8X7 inches. A fine rich impression, nice use of plate tone. This is printed on a medium weight laid type paper.
This is an original wood engraving by American artist Asa Cheffetz. The title is: The Road Home, created and printed circa 1948, and sold by Associated American Artists in New York.
The image measures 5 1/8X9 inches, hand signed in pencil with the original AAA Label included. The image appears in the Cheffetz catalog as image number 86.
This is a Japanese woodblock by Utagawa Yoshitora. A view of a Procession of Daimyo with Mt Fuji in the background. This 3 panel, triptych measures 14 1/5X28 1/4 inches. Has the censor seals and signature printed in the block. This wood block is framed. Yoshitora was a student of Kuniyoshi. In 1873 he moved to Yokohama and changed his name to Hoshu.
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