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Louis LEGRAND - Une Loge - A Theater Box - Drypoint and aquatint - 1910 - detail Sold
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A Theater Box

LEGRAND, Louis

Une Loge (original French title) Drypoint and aquatint on laid paper. References: Exsteens 286; Arwas 352. Edition of 21 in color. Aside from an ed...

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Thomas Todd Blaylock - Califonian Poppies - color woodblock print - detail Sold
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Californian Poppies

BLAYLOCK, Thomas Todd

Color woodcut printed on thick wove paper.   Edition unknown.  Published by Bell & Co. Ltd. London, United Kingdom. With the publisher’s inform...

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David Sold
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David

SUMNER, Heywood

Color lithograph on smooth wove paper. Published in The Studio, London.With a pencil signature, unlikely to be by the artist.    

Jean François RAFFAELLI- Factories in the Snow -  Les Usines sous la Neige - detail, 1909 Sold
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Factories in the Snow

RAFFAELLI, Jean-Francois

Les Usines sous la Neige  (original French title) Color drypoint and aquatint on simili-japon paper.Reference: Delteil 89.  Second state of two.  E...

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Henri Riviere - Trente Six Vues de la Tour Eiffel - Frontispice - plate 1 Sold
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Frontispice

RIVIERE, Henri

Lithograph printed in four tones on thick wove paper, 1888-1902. Reference: Fields page 77-78. Plate 1 from the series titled Les Trente-Six Vues d...

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In the Stairwell
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In the Stairwell

HERMANN-PAUL, Rene G.

Femme Descendant un Escalier or Dans l'Escalier (original French title) Color lithograph on tan wove paper. References: BN-IFF 83-2. Likely from an...

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Toshi Yoshida - Nude Seated Figure - woodblock print - Sosaku Hanga - detail Sold
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Seated Figure

YOSHIDA, Toshi

Woodblock print, color woodcut, printed on Japan wove paper. Edition unknown, but certainly small.  Toshi Yoshida first created prints in the Shin-...

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