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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.
Will Barnet - Porch - Waiting - woodcut on Japanese paper - 1937 - detail Sold
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Porch - Waiting

BARNET, Will

Woodcut on Japanese paper.Reference: Cole 50.One of 15 impressions printed in 1937 by the artist.  An edition of 60, plus 18 proofs was published b...

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Bertha Lum - Wind and Rain - color woodcut 1913 - detail Sold
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Wind and Rain

LUM, Bertha

Color woodcut on thin Japan paper. Edition unknown.Signed, dated, and annotated in pencil in the image. Trimmed just outside the image edge (fillet...

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Alessandro Mastro-Valerio - In the Space - wood engraving nude - detail, 1944 Sold
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In the Space

MASTRO-VALERIO, Alessandro

Wood engraving on smooth wove paper.Presentation print no. 26 print from The Woodcut Society, Alexandria, VA.Complete, with the original presentati...

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Louis Lozowick - Green Mansions - Lithograph - detail
$900

Green Mansions

LOZOWICK, Louis

Lithograph on wove paper. Reference: Flint 217. Edition of 15.  Signed in pencil.   

Mary Cassatt - Helene of Septeuil or Enfant au Perroquet - detail
$4,800

Child with a Parrot

CASSATT, Mary

Hélène of Septeuil or Enfant au Perroquet Drypoint on laid Van Gelder paper, c. 1890. Reference: Breeskin 134. Very likely a fourth state of five, ...

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