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Women

This is a selection of compositions in which the central figure is a woman.  Aside from landscapes, women have been the most enduring inspiration to artists in modern times.  Admittedly, the fact that the pursuit of art has been a male-dominated endeavor through most of history may explain this.  Still, it's a an ode to the elegance of women.
Saint George Square Sold
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Saint George Square

DELCOURT, Maurice

Place Saint Georges (original French title) Printed on old japon paper.Reference: BN-IFF. 5.Edition of 45 (out of the 100 that were planned).Pub...

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Armand Rassenfosse - Femme Assise - L'Estampe Nouvelle - detail Sold
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Seated Woman

RASSENFOSSE, Armand

Femme Assise (original French title) Soft-ground etching, and aquatint in color printed on simili-japon, 1903. Edition of 50.Published by "L'Estamp...

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Dream of Worship
$700

Dream of Worship

VON ESSEN, Hein

Droom der Aanbidden (original Dutch title) Etching and aquatint printed on thick tan wove paper.Two states, one without the background of the sun’s...

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Louis McCLELLAN POTTER A Young Bedouin Color aquatint on wove paper circa 1900 detail
$1,400

A Young Bedouin

McCLELLAN POTTER, Louis

Color aquatint on wove paper. Edition unknown, but certainly small, like all the artist’s work. A small paper tab (which we add), handwritten in th...

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Louis Legrand - Au Bal (original French title)  At the Ball - Aquatint , 1911, Paris.
$950

At the Ball

LEGRAND, Louis

Au Bal (original French title) Aquatint on Pellet et Legrand wove paper.Reference:  Exsteens 317 ; Arwas 431. Edition of 70. Published by Gustave P...

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