Etching, blind stamp Marcel Guiot -Paris- EDITEUR, image size 6 9/16 x 10 inches, pencil signed
Etching, blind stamp Marcel Guiot -Paris- EDITEUR, image size 6 9/16 x 10 inches, pencil signed
This is a fine large drypoint etching by American Sporting artist Frank Benson. The title is: Yellowlegs Alighting, created and printed in 1920 in an edition of 100. The image measures 8 7/8X14 7/8 inches. This image appears in the Ordeman catalog as image number 187. Printed on Hodamura paper. Nicely framed with archival boards.
This is an original etching with aquatint and drypoint by French artist Louis Legrand. The title is: L'Habillage (Dressing) a back stage view done for the La Petite Classe, a series of 12 images that Legrand created as a portfolio in 1908. The image measures 16 3/4X11 3/4 inches. This was the 4th state of 5 which includes the Remarque of a racehorse, printed in an edition of 30. Signed in pencil and numbered,14/30. This image appears in the Arwas catalog as image number 369. This etching printed on a buff toned sheet is archivally framed. This image was used as the cover of the Arwas catalog.
This is an artists proof etching by American artist John Taylor Arms. The title is Limoges, part of his French Church Series created and printed in 1932. This etching is hand signed in pencil with an image size of 10 1/16X13 5/8. This image is inscribed lower right: "Beautiful impression, pulled by D.S. and J.T.A." Inscribed also as artist proof number III. Printed on a J. Whatman watermarked laid type paper. A beautiful impression.
This is an original pencil signed etching by American sporting artist Edmund Osthaus. This etching is titled: The Dare Devil, created and printed circa 1910. The image measures 15 5/8X9 3/4 inches, printed on a medium weight wove type sheet.
Etching with aquatint, image size 7 7/8 x 10 7/8 inches, 1918-1919, state VII/VIII, cat: Czestochowski-69, alternate title "Far Prospect," pencil signed, framed. Davies was a truly remarkable artist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries known for his dreamlike etchings and lithographs. In his catalog raisonne of Davies work, Czestochowski writes "In a time of social, political, scientific and artistic upheaval, Davies hewed to an unwavering inner vision, one of classically graceful figures in an eternal dance with nature." This rare, early state etching is a perfect example of the combination of classicism and modernism of Davies' work.
This is an original pencil signed etching by American artist Otto Kuhler. The image is titled: Steamboat Wharf, created and printed in 1925. The image measures 8X10 3/4 inches. "Although best known for his industrial designs, Otto Kuhler (1894-1977) is well regarded as a fine artist and draftsman. Born in Germany, Kuhler was the sole heir to his family's successful steel business, Kuhler Forges. After WWI however, the business and his family's fortune were in ruins. After living briefly in Dusseldorf, and partly due to the advice of friend Joseph Pennell, he took up etching and emigrated to the States in 1923. Otto Kuhler's etchings of begrimed industry sprang from the same optimistic response to technology that led to his colorful streamlined designs for the Milwaukee, Lehigh and other railroads in the 1930's." (Philadelphia Print Shop)
Colored softground and aquatint from 1925. Numbered 65 in an edition of 300. Catalog: Novak 432. Pencil signed in the lower right, numbered in the lower left. Plate measures 11 5/8 x 15 1/4 inches on 15 1/8 x 19 inch watermarked wove type paper. An atmospheric etching that captures the bleak weather with splashes of color. 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, such as this wintry Paris scene.
Etching, aquatint and drypoint, image size 7 1/2 x 12 inches, 4th state, "Louis Legrand" pencil and plate signed l.r., Arwas A74.
This is a finely detailed mezzotint by American artist Reynold Weidenaar., This image is titled: Demolition in the Plaza Del Toro, it was created and printed in 1950 and sold by Associated American Artists in New York. The pencil signed impression measures 12 7/8X9 inches. Also pencil titled in the lower left border. A very rich impression, printed on a wove type sheet.
This is a very rare etching from a scarce, unpublished plate by Francis Sydney Unwin. The image size is 12 1/8 x 16 inches, 1916, pencil signed; a richly inked impression on a fine cream colored Japan paper. Unwin studied at the Winchester School of Art and the Slade School; he traveled extensively throughout Europe and spent several months in Egypt drawing the tomb interiors for an archaeological expedition. He then settled in London, becoming known for his landscapes and remarkable interior architectural views, such as this finely detailed image of the Albert Hall. Unwin died at the age of 40, after suffering from tuberculosis for much of his adult life.
This is an original pencil signed etching by German expressionist Lovis Corinth. The title is Salome, created and printed in 1919, this impression is numbered 28/150. The image measures 7 5/8X9 7/8 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type sheet, with a Collectors stamp William P. Moor on the back of the sheet.
This is a fine line engraving by British artist Stanley Anderson. The title is The Old Tinker. This pencil signed impression measures 7 X5 1/2 inches, created and printed in 1933. This image appears in the Anderson Catalog as image number 208. The tinker is depicted soldering a patch to a leaking kettle while his wife is about to renew the cane seat of an old chair. Anderson often returned to the subject of the wanderer, of itinerants such as wayfarers pedlars and gypsies making their way through town. This engraving is in a modern frame with archival materials.
This is an original pencil signed and titled lithograph by American artist Henry Ziegler. This image is titled: The Last Fight in Old Madison Square Garden, it was created and printed in 1925. This large image measures 14 1/2X19 3/4 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper. One of Ziegler's most impressive lithographs.
This is a fine portrait etching by European artist Anders Zorn. This pencil signed etching titled Guill II was created and printed in 1918. The image measures 7 3/4X5 3/4 . This pencil signed impression . This image appears in the zorn catalog as image number 165. This etching is in beautiful condition.
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