Etching,D92,as published in Gazette Des Beaux Arts,4 5/8X7 1/4",platesigned
Etching,D92,as published in Gazette Des Beaux Arts,4 5/8X7 1/4",platesigned
Wood Engraving, image size: 7 x 9 1/8 inches, ed. 10/50, pencil signed and titled
Etching, image size: 7 7/8 x 5 15/16 inches, pencil signed lower right
Etching,1924,artists proof,image size 6 3/4X9 5/8",pencil signed
This is an original pencil signed etching by well known animal artist Morgan Dennis. The title of this work is: "Stick together Fellers", it was created and printed in 1930.
The image measures 4X5 3/8 inches, printed on a medium weight wove type paper.
Etching, image size: 3 1/2 x 4 7/8 inches, pencil signed lower center
Etching, image size 8 7/8 x 12 3/16 inches, ed. 32/100, pencil signed and titled
Original pencil signed and titled etching, image size is 13 7/8 X 8 7/8 inches. Created and printed in 1952, the image is of the artists grand daughter holding her doll.
A very fine etching of the hills above San Francisco Bay by John Winkler. Created in 1919, it measures 6 x 8 1/2 inches, is pencil signed and printed in an edition of 35. Winkler did a series of etchings portraying everyday life in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
A very fine original etching of General Castro's adobe house in San Juan Baptista, California. Image size 5 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches, 1920, pencil signed and titled.
Etching Ca. 1920. Pencil titled in the lower left, pencil signed "J. Alphege Brewer" in the lower right. Plate measure 24 x 15 1/4 inches on 27 1/2 x 17 3/4 inch wove type paper. Brewer exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, at the Paris Salon of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, and in the shows of the Royal Cambrian Academy.
This illustrative page from "The Great Mirror of Folly", 1720, was a volume of text with 76 engraved plates, documenting the international joint-stock scandal instigated by John Law. This great "Theater of Folly", representing the origin, progress, and downfall of the South Sea Bubble in France, England and Holland, is a collection of engraved plates with caricatures of the schemes of John Law and the Mississippi Company that lured clients to invest in establishing colonies in Louisiana and Canada with fatal results. Text below the image is in Dutch. An English description of the content of the book comes with this image.
Etching, drypoint, image size 9 7/8 x 11 7/8 inches, 1935, pencil signed l.r. "Philip Kappel". Selected for "Fine Prints of the Year", 1936, pl.74. The image was made on the Columbia Line's Bogota or Columbia. The Haitian crew used soft volcanic tufa to scrub down the wooden decks. The bulldog, center, was the vessel's mascot.
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