Engraving, provenance Herman Wunderlich, NY, #15464, first state before Hendrix address, image size 14 x 11 1/4 inches, framed
Engraving, provenance Herman Wunderlich, NY, #15464, first state before Hendrix address, image size 14 x 11 1/4 inches, framed
This richly inked etching of St. Martin's Bridge near Toledo, Spain, by Sir Frank Brangwyn, measures 19 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches, pencil signed, 1923, printed in two color ink, black and brown. Sir Frank Brangwyn was one of the most important British artists of the early 20th century. A member of the Royal Academy, the Royal Watercolor Society, and the Royal Society of British Artists, he was knighted in 1924.
Etching, image size 8 1/2 x 7 inches, subsequent to Hardie, artist's blindstamp, pencil signed.
Etching, image size 9 7/8 x 6 7/8 inches, 1921, cat. Wuerth 782 and the cover, pencil signed.
Engraving, after Andrea del Sarto; engraved for the Royal Gallery of Dresden, no. 7; 18 x 13 3/8 inches, prove. Fogg Museum, JWRandall Coll. 4369 stamped on verso
This is a scarce lithograph by American artist Stow Wengenroth, this image is titled: Summer Night, Greenport, NY, created and printed in 1961 in a small edition of only 25. This pencil signed lithograph measures 9 7/8X15 15/16 inches. The image appears in the Stuckey catalog as image number 266. Greenport on Long Island was the town that Wengenroth lived in before he moved to his final home in Rockport.
Drypoint etching from 1660. Catalog: Hollstein, Bartsch 34. 3rd state of 5. Inscribed in the lower left is the printer's address: "I Covens et C. Mortier Excudit." Pencil signed "Etch'd by Bega" in the lower right. Plate measures 7 x 6 inches, thread margins on a backing sheet.
This is a finely detailed wood engraving by American artist Grace Albee. The title is: The Boyer Place, created and printed in 1946. The image measures 5X7 1/4 inches. Signed and titled in pencil in the lower border. Printed on a thin wove type sheet in very fine condition, matted not framed.
This is a fine original etching with drypoint by British artist William Lionel Wyllie. This image is of the HMS Victory Firing the Salute in Portsmouth Harbour, created and printed circa 1920, hand signed in pencil this image measures 8 3/8X19 1/4 inches. Printed on a medium weight laid type sheet. Very fine condition. HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate wooden sailing ship of the line. With 247 years of service as of 2025, she is the world's oldest naval vessel still in commission.
This is an etching and aquatint by French artist Louis Legrand. The title is: On se Tourne, One Turn Around. It was created and printed in 1893 from his series of 12 etchings titled: Les Petites du Ballet, published by Gustave Pellet in Paris. The etching measures 14 1/2X8 1/2 inches. The etching is titled in the plate and hand signed lower border in pencil. This impression is from the final state of 5. Printed on a medium weight wove type paper.
This is one of the finest etchings by American artist George Elbert Burr. The title of this work is: High Street, Oxford, circa 1900 when he and his wife spent time touring europe. A wonderful impression of a rainy night in the city. Richly inked, pencil signed and titled in the lower border. The image measures 10X12 inches. Framed.
This is a fine dry point etching by British artist Sir William Russell Flint. The title is: "A Dwelling in Aragon", it was created and printed in 1929 in an edition of 75. This is hand signed in sepia ink, editioned as XXVII and inscribed as printed on Whatman 1874 antique laid type paper. The image measures 8 3/4X13 1/2 inches. Fine use of plate tone in the sky, a rich impression.
This is a very rare original lithograph by American artist Konrad Cramer. The subject, Barges at dock, on the Hudson River, thought to be aka "IDA, SAUGERTIES EVENING LINE, On the Hudson", is hand signed in pencil lower right, dated 1933 and printed on a chine collet paper adhered to a thicker sheet. The image measures 9 1/2X14 inches, very nice condition.
"Brixham Trawlers" by Arthur Briscoe measures 5 3/8 x 13 7/8 inches, published in 1929 in an edition of 75. Printed in sepia toned ink on Whatman laid paper, it is ink signed and numbered and also plate signed, dated and titled. Briscoe is known as the finest marine etcher of the 20th. century. He owned his own three ton cutter which he used to sail around the Essex coast. Also crewing on a Polish ship, he sketched every aspect of life on the boat. He studied at the Slade Art School and the Academy Julian in Paris. His name became internationally renowned when his works sold to the New York market.
Lithograph printed in 1939. Edition of 25. Pencil titled in the lower left, signed and dated in pencil in the lower right. Plate measures 13 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches on 18 x 12 3/8. A delightful print full of light and movement.
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