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American Artists

Once upon a time, Armstrong Fine Art was known for showing exclusively French Prints. Over the years we added some contemporary artists, then some other European artist, and then later on a few American artists. Today, we have dozens of works by artists who lived, worked, were born, or emigrated to the United States of America. Here is an overview of what we have at the moment by such artists.
Aiden Lassell Ripley - Geese - birds in marshy grasses startled - detail
$850

Geese

RIPLEY, Aiden Lassell

Etching on laid paper, circa 1930.Edition unknown, but likely small, like most of Ripley’s prints.Signed and titled in pencil.

Lawrence Heyman - Luminous Garden - embossed - simultaneous color printing - color viscosity - detail
$450

Luminous Garden

HEYMAN, Lawrence Murray

Intaglio, most definitely aquatint mixed with other techniques, printed with embossing in simultaneous color printing (using various viscosities of...

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Gil Cowley - 5eme Arrondisment - December 1963 - intaglio - mixed media - detail
$350

5eme Arrondissement

COWLEY, Gil

Intaglio printed in black ink on wove paper, 1963.Stated edition of 25.Signed, titled, dated “12/63”, numbered and annotated “Paris” in pencil. May...

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Terry Haass - Variations 2 - 1970 - Spielmann 282.2 - pink and blue split circle geometric
$175

Variations 2

HAASS, Terry

Cut-out color aquatint and etching on BFK Rives wove paper. Reference: Spielmann 282.2. Edition of 100. Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil.

Terry Haass - Variations 1 - 1970 - Spielmann 282.1 - green geometric circle, aquatint etching
$175

Variations 1

HAASS, Terry

Cut-out color aquatint and etching on BFK Rives wove paper, 1970. Reference: Spielmann 282.1. Edition of 100. Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil.