This etching with sandpaper ground was created and printed by American artist Harold Kerr Eby. The title: Little Franklin is named for a Ledge located off the coast of Friendship Maine. The image measrues 8 1/2X14 5/8 inches. Printed in an edition of 100 in 1937. Eby left a skim of unwiped ink on the plate to create tone in the water. A fine impression, nicely framed with archival materials.
This is a rare etching by American artist of the Southwest, George Elbert Burr. The title is: Whirlwinds, Mojave Desert, California no. 2. It was created and printed circa 1930. This pencil signed and titled etching measures 8X10 inches. This appears in the Burr catalog as image number 281.
This is a fine original lithograph, pencil signed by American artist Don Freeman. The title is: Casting for Character, it was created and printed in 1934 in an edition of 184. The image measures 9 7/8X12 inches. Published by Associated American Artists in New York.
This is an original wood block print by American artist Isac Friedlander. Created circa 1930 this image is titled: "Companions", It is pencil signed and titled in the lower border. The image measures 11 3/4X9 3/4 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper. Isac Friedlander (1890-1968) was born in Mitau, Latvia. He was arrested in 1906 and imprisoned by Russian authorities for anti- Czarist Political activities from 1906 to 1912. He studied art at the Academy of Rome, Italy from 1913 until 1917. He was a friend of Russian writer Maxim Gorky. Friedlander began his printing career in 1915. In 1917 he repatriated to Russia during the Kerensky regime, but in 1929 Friedlander immigrated to the US with the encouragement of his cousin Joseph Hirshhorn.
This is a fine original lithograph by American artist Don Freeman. One of his State series, this image measures 9 5/8X11 7/8 inches. Hand signed in pencil. This lithograph was printed in an edition of 85. A fine back stage view of the stage hands, some at Pinochle, while "up in the Fly loft, the curtain always comes down to the split second." This image appears in the Freeman catalog as image number 97.
This is an original etching and drypoint by American artist Louis Rosenberg. The title is: The Grand Canal, Venice, it is printed on a medium weight laid type paper. This etching was created and printed in 1927. The image measures 8 7/8X13 7/8 inches. Hand signed in pencil lower right border, very fine condition, nice use of plate tone in the sky and water. A very rare image, Rosenberg at his best!!!...
This is an original drypoint etching by American artist Kerr Eby. The title is: Burns Brothers, Sutton Place New York, it was created and printed in 1922 in an edition of only 50. The image measures 12 1/4X8 3/4 inches. It is hand signed in pencil with the "imp" after his name which means he printed this impression himself in his studio.
Burns Brothers is the New York City coal company that had many depots along the East River including this one at 56th street and Sutton Place.
Lithograph, image size 21 1/4 x 14 3/8 inches, c. 1920, edition of 50, pencil signed, framed.
This is an original pencil signed etching by American artist Lawrence Kupferman. The title of this work is:
"Victorian Carriage House". This etching was created and printed in 1939 and is editioned as 13/100. The etching is signed and titled in the lower border, the image measures 9 3/4X11 5/8 inches.
Etching by the American artist, John Taylor Arms measuring 14 x 9 1/2 inches, pencil signed, inscribed "Third State" on lower margin, 1929, edition of 100, printed by Henry E. Carling, from the "French Church Series #26", cat: Fletcher-219. John Taylor Arms was one of the foremost American printmakers of the 20th century, known for his exquisite compositions and exacting details which gave his etchings a very realistic, almost photographic appearance.
Etching, image size 10 3/8 x 18 1/8 inches, 1913, cat. Wuerth-655, pencil signed
This is an original pencil signed etching by American artist Louis Orr. This etching is titled: "Pont Marie, Paris" one of his very best etchings. The image measres 11X7 1/2 inches, printed on a medium weight wove type paper. Very richly inked, circa 1930.
This is an original hand signed and titled wood block print by Jamaican artist Albert Huie. The title is: Market Women, created and printed circa mid -1940's. The image measures 9 1/2X7 1/4 inches.
Albert Huie (1920-2010) was a seminal figure in the formation and development of a national Jamaican artistic identity, overcoming the hurdles of a colonial-based system of race and class distinctions to become the first native-born Jamaican artist to attain international renown and respect. Working primarily in the areas of landscape, portraiture, and figurative art, he established a multiple award-winning career that spanned seven decades and earned him the title of “the Father of Jamaican Painting.”
This is an original pencil signed lithograph by American artist Albert Sterner. The title is: The Mussel Openers, Newport. This image was created and printed in 1913. The image measures 17 1/8X13 3/4 inches. A scarce image created in a very small edition. The only other example can be found in the Amon Carter Museum.
This is an original woodblock print by Jamaican artist Albert Huie. This image titled, Monday Morning was created and printed mid 1940's. It is hand signed and titled in pencil. The image measures 9 1/2X7 1/4 inches.
Albert Huie (1920-2010) was a seminal figure in the formation and development of a national Jamaican artistic identity, overcoming the hurdles of a colonial-based system of race and class distinctions to become the first native-born Jamaican artist to attain international renown and respect. Working primarily in the areas of landscape, portraiture, and figurative art, he established a multiple award-winning career that spanned seven decades and earned him the title of “the Father of Jamaican Painting.”
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