Locomotive
PINTO, Salvatore
Wood engraving on laid japon volant paper, 1935. Edition unknown. Not very common. This is a quintessential image of American industrialization...
View full detailsWood engraving on laid japon volant paper, 1935. Edition unknown. Not very common. This is a quintessential image of American industrialization...
View full detailsWoodcut on China paper. Published by the Woodcut Society (Kansas City), 1950. Edition of 200. Signed and titled in pencil. Image: 11 x 8 ⅜ inches. ...
View full detailsLe Ruisseau des Gorges or Les Rochers (original French title) Lithographic transfer of an etching, on chine-collé, as the artist was prone to doi...
View full detailsMoulin près de l'Alby en Savoye (original French title) Etching on chine-collé on thick paper, 1846. References: Beraldi 58; Le Blanc 62; BN-IFF...
View full detailsDrypoint on wove paper with two flower watermarks (papermaker unidentified).Reference: McCarron 76. Edition of 84. Lewis uses the dramatic nighttim...
View full detailsWoodcut on thin Japan paper. Edition unknown, but likely one of a handful of impressions only. Aside from a couple of published prints, most woodcu...
View full detailsWood engraving on thin laid paper. Edition unknown, but likely one of a handful of impressions only. Our colleagues and friends at The Annex Galler...
View full detailsEtching printed in black ink on laid paper. Reference: McCarron 70Total edition 83. Signed in pencil, also signed in the plate, lower right. This ...
View full detailsPen and ink and black crayon on J Whatman wove paper. Unique. This drawing was reproduced in Miranda and the Cat, a children’s book written by Lin...
View full detailsWoodcut printed in black ink on thin laid Japanese paper, 1934 or 1935. From a series of 10 woodcuts titled A History of Illinois in Woodcuts. Edit...
View full detailsLithograph on wove paper. Reference: McIntyre and Kielsmeier p. 21. Edition of 30. Signed and numbered in pencil; with artist’s name dry stamped in...
View full detailsColor screenprint on wove paper.Edition of 15. Signed and editioned in pencil. Very fine impression in excellent condition.
Gabriel Belot (1882 - 1962) L’Ile Saint-Louis or Le Bac à Sable (original French titles) Woodcut on thin japon paper, hinged to a support sheet.Pos...
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