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American Printmakers

Armstrong Fine Art is evolving. For those who have followed us for a long time, the focus on French artists has been obvious. But changing tastes and capricious markets, encourage us to adapt. This is a good thing! Focused as we always have been on quality, the past 12 to 18 months, we have diversified our inventory. Since we are located in Chicago, Illinois, prints by American artists come to us in great numbers, and have thus been a focus of our effort to broaden the scope of our activity. Here is an overview of some of the prints created in the United States, that are or have been part of our inventory.
Francis REVESZ-FERRYMAN - image of lions - artwork of three lions - detail Sold
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Three Lions

REVESZ-FERRYMAN, Francis

Drei Löwen (original German title) Pochoir on tan wove paper.Edition unknown, but likely small.Signed and titled in pencil.  

Arun Bose - Ajuna - color intaglio viscosity - Atelier 17 - Indian artist - framed painting print by Pablo Picasso - detail Sold
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Ajuna

BOSE, Arun

Color intaglio viscosity print, with mica ink, printed on wove paper.Edition of 120.Signed and numbered in pencil. The artist obtains effects that ...

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Louis McCLELLAN POTTER A Young Bedouin Color aquatint on wove paper circa 1900 detail
$1,400

A Young Bedouin

McCLELLAN POTTER, Louis

Color aquatint on wove paper. Edition unknown, but certainly small, like all the artist’s work. A small paper tab (which we add), handwritten in th...

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Louis McCLELLAN POTTER Arab Types Color aquatint on wove paper circa 1900 detail
$1,100

Arab Types

McCLELLAN POTTER, Louis

Color aquatint on wove paper.Edition unknown, but certainly small, like all the artist’s work. A small paper tab (which we add), handwritten in cur...

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Central Park Pond Sold
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Central Park Pond

TOBIN, George T

Color pencil on light gray wove paper, circa 1910.    Mothers or nannies daydream as children, mostly absent from the composition, sail toy boats o...

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Central Park Rocks
$300

Central Park Rocks

TOBIN, George T

Color pencil on light gray wove paper, circa 1910.    A young boy sits on Central Park’s rocks, picturing himself in some wild land. Were it not fo...

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