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.
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.
Engraving after van Dyck, 1770, later edition after letters, image size 19 x 13 7/16 in, sheet size 21 1/2 x 14 1/8 in
Etching, image size: 9 x 11 5/8 inches, pencil signed lower right
Engraving after Francesco Primaticcio, image size: 7 5/16 x 9 3/4 inches
This drypoint etching by Louis Conrad Rosenberg measures 8 1/4 x 6 7/8 inches. Created in 1925, it is pencil signed in the lower right. Rosenberg studied architecture at the University of Oregon before moving into architectural etching, studying at the American Academy in Rome and the Royal College of Art in London. The majority of his work was of European buildings with historic significance.
This etching by the Czech artist, Tavik F. Simon, measures 7 3/4 x 4 5/8 inches, pencil signed, 1914, cat: Novak-229, in an edition of 150. Simon studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and traveled extensively throughout Europe, as well as Asia and the U.S. He lived in Paris from 1905-1913, then returned to Prague to teach at the Academy of Fine Arts. He was an exceptional painter and printmaker, and is best known for his atmospheric color etchings and aquatints.
Etching with sepia ink, image size 9 1/8 x 12 inches, 1883, cat: Tyler-100, plate signed and dated.
This 1906 etching by the American artist Joseph Pennell measures 12 x 5 inches, pencil signed, printed by the artist, 1906, cat: Worth-433, edition of probably 50.
Pennell was an important American etcher, lithographer and illustrator. Good friends with James McNeill Whistler, he and his wife co-authored his biography. Pennell was known for his continued experimentation with technique and style, producing cityscapes, landscapes and marine scenes.
Etching by the American artist, Joseph Pennell, measuring 11 x 8 inches, pencil signed, 1904, cat: Werth-349, repair tear within image. Pennell was an important American etcher, lithographer and illustrator. Good friends with James McNeill Whistler, he and his wife co-authored his biography. Pennell was known for his continued experimentation with technique and style, producing cityscapes, landscapes and marine scenes.
An energetic original lithograph by American artist Minna Citron, this image measures 9 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches, published in 1933 in a very small edition of 20 impressions, pencil signed, dated and numbered. Minna Citron studied at the School of Applied Design for Women and the Art Students League in New York, and in the 1930s worked for the Federal Arts Project as an art teacher and muralist. She became known as a social realist, with many of her images depicting everyday life in New York City.
Etching with drypoint, image size 5 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches, c. 1930s, pencil signed. Philip Kappel was born in Hartford, CT, and educated at the Pratt Institute in New York. He was employed as an artist for several shipping companies and much of his work documents these ships and their sailors. At age 26, Kappel was the youngest person ever admitted to "Who's Who in America."
Etching, image size 8 11/16 x 7 11/16 inches, 1938, pencil signed, initialed and dated in the plate
This is a very fine original aquatint of a midwestern farm by Harold M. Hahn, image size 5 7/8 x 12 3/4 inches, pencil signed and titled.
Lithograph, image size: 9 x 12 inches, Associated American Artist, pencil signed lower right
This 1929 etching and drypoint by Adolphe Beaufrere of a beach resort, measures 5 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches. It is pencil signed and numbered with a blindstamp of the publisher, Sagot, on the lower right.
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