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IPSWICH SHANTIES
IPSWICH SHANTIES

IPSWICH SHANTIES

By Arthur Wesley Dow

Located in Santa Monica, CA

ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (American 1857-1922) IPSWICH SHANTIES ca. 1892 ink wash on paper, 13 7/8 x 11 inches (sheet). Signed lower left “Arthur W Dow”. Ex. co...

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1890s Tonalist Arthur Wesley Dow

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Watercolor

River Reflections
River Reflections

River Reflections

By Arthur Wesley Dow

Located in Fairlawn, OH

River Reflections Color woodcut, c. 1910 Unsigned Provenance: Dow Family Album, Cincinnati Condition: Excellent Image size: 2 1/2 x 4 inches Sheet size: 3 1/8 x 4 7/8” A color varian...

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1910s American Modern Arthur Wesley Dow

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Modern Art

Modern Art

By Arthur Wesley Dow

Located in New York, NY

Dow, Arthur Wesley. Modern Art, 1896. Color lithograph. Plate from Maitre de L’affiches. Arthur Wesley Dow, ( American painter, printmaker, photographer,...

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1890s Art Nouveau Arthur Wesley Dow

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Lithograph

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