Engraving from the "Les Saintes" series, second state, sheet size: 3 5/8 x 1 15/16 inches
Engraving from the "Les Saintes" series, second state, sheet size: 3 5/8 x 1 15/16 inches
"The Post Office" measures 9 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches and is pencil signed and numbered. Schutz was founder of the NY Graphic Society. Born in Germany and living there for many years, including some spent in the German Army in WW1, Schutz emigrated to the US in 1924 and attended the Art Student's League of NY, working with Joseph Pennell.
Etching, image size 5 5/8 x 5 5/8 inches, 1875, Bliss #85, plate signed l.r. "A. Legros".
Etching with drypoint by Ernest Haskell measures 7 x 12 inches. Made in 1915, printed on wove-type paper. Pencil signed and titled. Ernest Haskell was born in Connecticut and in the early 20th century spent time in both New York and Paris. While in Europe he met Whistler and was inspired to take up etching; his style was greatly influenced by the work of Whistler as well as that of Rembrandt, Da Vinci and Durer.
This is a fine original pencil signed lithograph by American artist Gordon H. Grant. The title is Home Port, created and printed in 1940, published by Associated American Artists in New York. The edition was 232. The image measures 9X11 1/2 inches. Clearly signed lower border, beautiful condition.
Gordon Hope Grant was born in San Francisco and educated in Scotland. After Scotland Hope studied at the Heatherly and Lambeth Art School in London and returned to San Francisco where he worked as an illustrator for local newspapers until 1896, when he moved to New York as an illustrator.
Later in life Grant lived on Rocky Neck, Gloucester, MA for 20 years. Here he focused on the harbor and its surroundings for much of his work.
A member of numerous professional societies, his work is held in important collections nationwide, including the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Lithograph, image size 8 7/8 x 11 3/8 inches, c. 1945, pencil signed.
Etching, image size: 3 1/2 x 4 7/8 inches, pencil signed lower center
Drypoint etching from 1911. Plate signed in the lower left. Edition of 56. Red stamp of the publisher, Gustave Pellet, in the lower right. Catalog: A 412. Plate measures 8 1/2 x 6 1/8 inches in a gold 18 1/4 x 22 1/2 inch gold frame. An intimate portrait with plate toning and a rich drypoint burr.
A quiet image of fishing boats moored in a small harbor by Massachusetts artist Gordon Grant, this lithograph measures 9 x 12 inches, published c. 1940 by the Associated American Artists, pencil signed.
This is a fine original lithograph by American artist Maxim B. Gottlieb. This litho is hand signed and titled in pencil and numbered 15/20. The image measures 7 3/4X9 3/8 inches. The image printed on a medium weight wove type sheet was created and printed circa 1940. Gottlieb was a well known teacher. He studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, His works were frequently shown in Philadelphia.
This fine cityscape by Anton Schutz, created in 1930, measures 14 x 9 3/4 inches. It is an artist proof, second state and pencil signed. Schutz worked with Joseph Pennell at the Art Student's League and was known for his east coast cityscapes.
A mezzotint with etching after a painting by Adriaen van Ostade. Dated below the image March 17th, 1774. Plate measures 10 3/4 x 9 3/8 inches on 11 1/2 x 9 1/2 inch paper. William Baillie, also known as "Captain William Baillie," was an irish printmaker known for hi works in the style of Rembrandt.
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