The Campers
STEVENSON, Helen G.
Woodblock print or color woodcut printed on laid Japan paper.Likely only printed a handful of times. No stated or known edition. Scarce, as is all ...
View full detailsWoodblock print or color woodcut printed on laid Japan paper.Likely only printed a handful of times. No stated or known edition. Scarce, as is all ...
View full detailsColor woodcut on ivory laid Japan paper, circa 1910. Edition of 100. Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil. Image: 10 x 6 ⅞ inches. The faintest ...
View full detailsAlternate spelling of the place name Kinokunizaka Color woodcut.Published by Watanabe.Bearing the artist’s seal.
Preparatory drawings for dessert plates, for a table service created for and presented at the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris, for the Pillivu...
View full detailsLa Fête National de 30 Juin au Boulevard Clichy (original French title) Etching and aquatint printed in two tones on wove paper, 1878.Reference: Bo...
View full detailsLa Vitrine de Sagot or Adresse Sagot (original French titles) Also titled The Sagot Address or Sagot’s Lithography Gallery (original French titles...
View full detailsPolichinelle (original French title) Color lithograph on thick wove paper.References: Moreau-Nélaton 87; Guérin 79 IIIb/IIIb; Harris 80 IIIb/IVb. P...
View full detailsLa Danseuse de Corde (original French title) Etching and soft-ground etching on simili-japon wove paper. Reference: Tabanelli 162. Second state of...
View full detailsEtching printed in brownish-black ink on thick wove paper. Reference: Campbell Dodgson 7. As issued in The Artist Engraver, April 1904.Fine selecti...
View full detailsSimultaneous color printing intaglio (a.k.a. viscosity print) on Arches wove paper. Edition of 100. While Swift only studied at Atelier 17 in Paris...
View full detailsColor lithograph on thin wove paper. Reference: Fields 378. New Year's which the Auriol household did for about two decades. This one a color trial...
View full detailsBlack crayon, colored pencil, and pastel on wove paper. Unrelated to any print by the artist; likely an idea that never really went any further, th...
View full detailsBlack crayon, colored pencil, pastel, with white gouache highlights on wove paper. Possibly related to an unidentified print. A very fine drawing b...
View full detailsColor lithographs (two states) on wove paper.Reference: Fields 403.Two impressions: one before the menu was added, but before the removal of the tw...
View full detailsBlack crayon and watercolor on tan laid paper.This is a preliminary drawing for a color woodcut on page 53 of Paysages et Coins de Rues, Jean Riche...
View full detailsVery fine pen and black ink drawing on wove paper, no date.This drawing was created for reproduction, but its purpose is as of yet not identified. ...
View full detailsConté crayon on chiné pinkish-cream wove paper, circa 1878. Study for one of the figures in Les Muses des Arts, a ceramic tile decor created for th...
View full detailsAquatint and soft-ground etching printed in color on simili-Japan wove paper.Reference: Novák 177. Edition of 100.Signed in pencil.
Femme Assise (original French title) Soft-ground etching, and aquatint in color printed on simili-japon, 1903. Edition of 50.Published by "L'Estamp...
View full detailsWoodblock print, color woodcut, printed on Japan wove paper. Edition unknown, but certainly small. Toshi Yoshida first created prints in the Shin-...
View full detailsScreenprint, or silkscreen on reused advertisement board. This proof is printed on the blank back of an advertisement poster, cut in half by the ar...
View full detailsEmbossed leather, hand-colored, circa 1900. Unique. This highly unusual work is the result of chiseling into a sheet of leather, which was then sh...
View full detailsColor aquatint and etching on laid paper, circa 1895. Edition of 50.Signed and numbered in pencil. Provenance: the estate of the artist, thence by ...
View full detailsColor aquatint on wove paper. Edition unknown, but certainly small, like all of the artist’s work.A small paper tab (which we add), handwritten in ...
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