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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.
Gerald Brockhurst - Le Beguin - The Bonnet - Annais - detail Sold
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The Bonnet - Anais

BROCKHURST, Gerald

Le Beguin – Anais (original French title) Etching on laid Van Gelder Zonen paper.Reference: Fletcher 33.Second state of four, before the plate was ...

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Man Sold
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Man

CATLETT, Elizabeth

Woodcut printed in black and white and in color linocut on wove paper. Created in 1975. Printed in 2003. Published by The Print Club of Cleveland f...

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Harold Anchel - Woman Knitting - Lithograph - detail
$900

Woman Knitting

ANCHEL, Harold

Lithograph on Rives wove paper, no date. Edition unknown, but likely small if any. Scarce.Signed in pencil.  

Roger Medearis - The Secret - Lithograph - detail
$650

The Secret

MEDEARIS, Roger

Lithograph on wove paper. Edition of 90.Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil.  

John Steuart Curry - John Brown – lithograph - 1939 - detail Sold
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John Brown

CURRY, John Steuart

Lithograph on wove paper. References: Cole 34; Windisch, Cole Jr. & Herbaugh 389.Edition of 250. Published by Associated American Artists (AAA)...

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John Stockton de MARTELLY - Westward - Drypoint- 1934 - detail
$625

Westward

DE MARTELLY, John Stockton

Drypoint on BFK Rives wove paper. Reference: Zinc 68 (?).Scarce. No known edition. Just a handful of impressions seem to have survived, some signed...

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