Etching, image size: 4 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches, 1888, After de Neuville, signed in plate lower left, pencil signed lower right
Etching, image size: 4 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches, 1888, After de Neuville, signed in plate lower left, pencil signed lower right
This is an original etching with aquatint by French impressionist Edward Manet . The title is Theodore De Banville Facing Left, 1874. This image was intended to be an illustration for his Les Ballades series. This image measures 9 3/8X6 1/4 inches. This impression was pulled from the cancelled plate in the early 20th century. Printed on a Arches laid type paper. This image appears in the Manet catalog as image number 64. Théodore Faullain de Banville (14 March 1823 – 13 March 1891) was a French poet and writer. His work was influential on the Symbolist movement in French literature in the late 19th century.
This is an original pencil signed etching by British artist David Young Cameron. It is titled: A Dutch Farm, art of his North Holland Set. This etching was created and printed in 1892. The image measures 4 5/16 X 8 15/16 inches.Printed on an early laid type sheet with collectors stamp lower corner of the border. This etching came to us with 1/8 inch margins on three sides.
This is a rare original lithograph by Chicago artist Helen Noel. The image is hand signed and titled in pencil: Rhythm, created mid 1940's. The image measures 11X11 3/4 inches. Numbered as 6/10. Some minor condition issues, unobtrusive. A fine view of Dancers in a music hall.
This is a fine original lithograph by San Francisco artist Carl Beetz. The title is: A Remark from the Grandstand, it was created and printed in 1945. Pencil signed and numbered 9/21. The image measures 19X12 inches, printed on a heavy weight wove type paper. Member: Calif. WC Soc.; Calif. Soc. of Etchers
Etching, image size 10 3/16 x 8 1/2 inches, subsequent to Hardie, pencil signed.
Pencil signed and dated etching. Plate measures 10 x 8 1/4 inches on 18 x 11 1/4 inch watermarked laid-type paper. Ed. 100 in pencil in the lower left. Cat: Fletcher 249. C. 1932 French Church series #35.
This is a fine original etching by American artist William Meyerowitz. The title of this image is Calm Sea, it is most likely a scene of Gloucester Harbor. This pencil signed impression measures 7X11 1/2 inches. Printed on a medium weight wove type sheet. This image was created and printed circa 1930. Its a rare etching by Meyerowitz.
This is an original engraving by Paulus Pontius after the painting by Anthony Van Dyck. The image size is 9 5/8 x 6 3/4 inches, c. 1700s, inscribed "Ant. van Dyck pinxit" and "Paul. du pont sculpt" in the lower left margin, with the title and a phrase in Latin below the image, with the original Kennedy Gallery label. Stalbent was a Flemish landscape painter and friend of Anthony Van Dyck when this portrait was painted. This engraving is printed on a very early laid type paper with margins trimmed to approximately 1/4 inch outside of the plate mark, some foxing as is to be expected in a print of this age.
This is a very fine original etching by American expatriate artist Walter MacEwen. Image size 6 x 4 inches, c. 1910, pencil signed. Born in Chicago, MacEwen traveled to Europe to study art, first in Munich with Frank Duveneck, then in Paris with Corman and Robert-Fleury. He stayed in Europe for many years with studios in both Paris and Holland, where he was also a founding member of the Egmond Artist Colony. Primarily a painter, MacEwen was known for his impressionistic portraits and genre scenes which were quite well received in both Europe and America. His etchings, which are quite scarce, are developed in a very painterly style, reflecting the delicate use of light and shadow of his paintings.
Engraving, image size 5 1/2 x 6 13/16 inches, inscribed in Dutch, framed
Engraving after Titian. According to Louis Thies, the painting in the Louvres "is supposed to represent the Duke Alfonso I of Ferrara and Laura Bianti." Image size 13 1/16 x 10 3/4 in, sheet size 16 1/4 x 12 3/8 in. Randall Coll. #12117, Fogg Museum provenance.
This is a fine etching with drypoint by British artist D.Y. Cameron. The subject here is Notre Dame Dinant, created and printed in 1907, this is the second state of three. Hand signed in pencil, first sold through Arthur Harlow in New York. The image measures 13 1/2X6 3/4 inches. The sheet is laid down on a support sheet, borders are 1/4 inches wide all around.
Etching, drypoint, image size 9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches, c. 1920, pencil signed l.c., "W. Lee Hankey", artist seal l.c. and plate initialed l.l.
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