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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.
Chakaia Booker - The Print Club of New York - four block woodcut - detail Sold
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Untitled

BOOKER, Chakaia

Four block woodcut, printed on 65 pieces of cutout chine-collé on wove paper, 2011.Edition of 200. Printed at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Work...

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William J. PATTERSON - Sleep - Etching and aquatint - trial proof - detail
$250

Sleep

PATTERSON, William J.

Etching and aquatint on wove paper. No known edition, but proofs exist including in the University of Syracuse Art Museum collection (see here). Si...

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Beatrice BERLIN - Highgate - Color woodcut on thin laid Japan paper - 1967 - detail Sold
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Highgate

BERLIN, Beatrice

Color woodcut on thin laid Japan paper. Edition of 25. The composition must have been popular as the artist is known to have printed a second editi...

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Ralph FABRI - Dream - Etching on wove paper - 1948 - detail
$200

Dream

FABRI, Ralph

Etching on wove paper. Edition of 50.Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil. Craft hinge remains in the top sheet corners, well away from the plate...

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Paul LANDACRE - Sultry Day - Wood engraving - 1935-37 - detail Sold
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Sultry Day

LANDACRE, Paul

Wood engraving on wove paper, 1935-37. Reference: Wien 170.From the edition of 200, published by the "American Artists Group", New York. Signed, ti...

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