This exquisite illustration of Frederick Chopin by Barry Moser has a diameter of 17 1/2 inches on a sheet measuring 29 x 22 inches. It is pencil signed, numbered and titled. Print comes with paper label with artist provenance.
This exquisite illustration of Frederick Chopin by Barry Moser has a diameter of 17 1/2 inches on a sheet measuring 29 x 22 inches. It is pencil signed, numbered and titled. Print comes with paper label with artist provenance.
Lithograph, image size 12 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches. Signed, titled and inscribed "To Edna-with Love, Renee & Chaim Gross 72" l.r., numbered "9/10" l.l. One of the first generations of direct carvers, Gross came to the US in 1921 and worked for the WPA in the late 1930's. He was an illustrator, sculptor and instructor teaching at the Education Alliance School in NYC.
Drypoint etching, image size 9 7/8 x 7 1/4 inches, 1926, edition of 80, cat. Smith-130, pencil signed lower right. A beautiful etching in excellent condition. Provenance: Baldwin-Wallace College.
Etching, image size 4 x 6 1/2 inches, 1927, Flammarion 125, part of the Visage des Maisons series, pencil signed.
Drypoint etching from 1927. Edition of 80. Plate signed in the top left, pencil signed in the bottom right. Inscription on bottom left of plate reads "Carrara '27". Plate measures 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches on 14 x 11 1/4 inch laid type paper. Catalog: Smith 136.
Wood engraving, image size 10 x 8 inches, numbered "Trial Proof 10," signed in pencil.
Etching, image size 9 5/8 x 7 3/4 inches, edition of 90, Bpl 147, pencil signed. The gallery has two impressions of this etching.
Etching, image size 11 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches, titled and signed in pencil.
Etching from 1910. Catalog: Forster 30. Plate measures 12 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches on 15 x 11 inch laid type paper. Pencil signed in the lower right. This scene in London of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, otherwise known as the Brompton Oratory. The domed building in the background is the Royal College of Arts, where Anderson was studying at the time. Edition of 58. A finely detailed and well inked print with a rich drypoint burr.
This series of thirteen townscapes are images of shipping ports, market places, hotels, busy neighborhoods, historical buildings, castles, and cathedrals all surrounded by the element of water. They show the interplay and the importance of the waterways to the towns and their dependance on each other. Individual prints are titled in Dutch at the top center and were done c. 1660-1690.
Etching, drypoint, image size 6 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches, edition of 100, pencil signed l.r. "Max Kuehne".
Etching, image sizes 7 x 5 1/8 inches, 1920, eight original etchings in a portfolio, 12/500, edition in pencil l.l.
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