Good condition. Minor scratches and wear on frame.
33.5″W x 21.5″H
$595.00 $476.00
Antique print by American painter and illustrator Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) features two figures against a sprawling landscape of mountains against a body of water. The piece is framed by two pillars and was inspired by the landscapes of Vermont and New Hampshire to create romantic and lush tones. Titled “Daybreak”, this print by Parrish was one of the most popular images of the 20th Century based on the number of prints made and is considered the epitome of his work. Housed in a rustic medium tone frame, this print has aged to perfection, with Parrish’s name and publishing company visible at the bottom of the image.
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July 5, 2022 | $595.00 |
July 20, 2022 | $535.50 |
August 4, 2022 | $476.00 |
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September 18, 2022 | $297.50 |
Good condition. Minor scratches and wear on frame.
33.5″W x 21.5″H
This original woodcut by German-American artist Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956) is titled “Dorf” (translated to “Village”) and was published in Das Kunst blatt in 1919. Feininger was a leading exponent of the German Expressionist movement that overtook the Berlin art scene within the interwar years. This woodcut is brimming with Modernist insight and is a must-have for any serious art enthusiast.
About the Artist: Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956) was a German-American painter involved in the Cubist and Expressionist movements of the early 20th century. Born and raised in New York City, Feininger moved to Germany at the age of 16 to study art. He began a career as a caricature artist and cartoonist to much praise. Feininger continues to be a widely studied artist and was subject of a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2011.
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A signed lithograph of seated men by the late Polish-American artist Ira Moskowitz (1912-2001) depicts three seated men in a religious temple setting. Moskowitz devoted a large portion of his career and life to the production of Judiac art and lived in what is now Israel from around 1935 to 1937.
About the Artist: Ira Moskowitz (1912-2001) was born in Galicia, Poland and emigrated with his family to New York in 1927. He enrolled at the Art Students League, where he studied from 1928 to 1931. After traveling Europe and the Middle East in the later 1930s, he received a Guggenheim fellowship in 1943. Moskowitz flourished as a printmaker, continuing to make oil and watercolor paintings until his death in New York City in 2001.
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An original woodcut print from American artist Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) titled “The Bather’ from a 1937 American Block Print Calendar with documentation of the calendar on the back of frame. Each illustration by a notable artist was printed separately so that it could be framed. Image features a heroic figure in the foreground against a large, stark white flame, mountains in the distance. This piece is a prime example of Kent’s recurring theme and interest in mysticism.
About the Artist: Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) was born in Tarrytown, New York and was interested in art from a young age. His family’s financial standings prevented him from pursuing a career in fine arts and consequently, he completed a Bachelor of Arts in architecture at Columbia University. While primarily focusing on scenes of nature, Kent’s figurative works often contain mystical themes such as heroism and isolation. Around 1920, Kent began making woodcuts, establishing himself as one of the most prominent early American Modernists. Kent eventually left the New York art world, his time spent more on progressive political causes such as worker’s rights and preventing the spread of fascism in Europe. Later in his life, Kent found new popularity in the Soviet Union and in 1960, he donated 880 prints, drawings, and paintings to the people of the Soviet Union. Kent died of a heart attack in 1971 and was buried at Asgard, his farm in New York.
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This print by late American artist Gerald Harvey Jones (1933-2017) is ready to bring a touch of spring into your living quarters. Harvey was a traditionalist artist, collected by notable figures such as Lyndon B. Johnson, Margaret Thatcher, and Texas Governor John Connally. This early American street scene takes place on a rainy day, perhaps teasing April showers and May flowers. A family pays a visit to a florist, their horse-drawn carriage waiting patiently in the gentle shower of the spring day. Subtle stars and stripes waver in the background of the day as birds explore the pavement. This print is signed and numbered 2220/3550, framed gold.
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