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"La Revue Blanche" Original Stone Lithographic Poster
"La Revue Blanche" Original Stone Lithographic Poster

"La Revue Blanche" Original Stone Lithographic Poster

By Henri Toulouse Lautrec

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original Lithographic Poster created 1895 by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Title: “La Revue Blanche” Medium: Stone Lithograph on Paper Signed: Lower left with the artist’s monogra...

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1890s Art Nouveau Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

Grant Wood Original Pencil Signed Lithograph, 1940 - February
Grant Wood Original Pencil Signed Lithograph, 1940 - February

Grant Wood Original Pencil Signed Lithograph, 1940 - February

By Grant Wood

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original pencil signed Grant Wood lithograph, "February," created 1940. A fine impression and one of the most important of the 19 lithographs created by the painter of "American Goth...

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1940s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

Friedensreich Hundertwasser Serigraph on Metal on Layered Plexiglas, 1979
Friedensreich Hundertwasser Serigraph on Metal on Layered Plexiglas, 1979

Friedensreich Hundertwasser Serigraph on Metal on Layered Plexiglas, 1979

By Friedensreich Hundertwasser

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Friedensreich Hundertwasswer (Austrian 1928-2000) Serigraph on Metal on Layered Plexiglas, 1979 “Fall in Cloud, Fall in Fog, Fall Out” Measures: 11 3/8"h x 13 3/4"w x 1 1/2"d. Prese...

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1970s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Plexiglass

Rufino Tamayo Mixografia “Hombre En Negro, ” circa 1976
Rufino Tamayo Mixografia “Hombre En Negro, ” circa 1976

Rufino Tamayo Mixografia “Hombre En Negro, ” circa 1976

By Rufino Tamayo

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Mixografia “Man in Black” by well-known Mexico artist Rufino Tamayo (1891-1991). Signed “R. Tamayo” in pencil lower right. Numbered in pencil “60/140" lower left. In excellent unfram...

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Late 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Other Medium

Original Pencil Signed Color Lithograph. Volume lll, Plate #2
Original Pencil Signed Color Lithograph. Volume lll, Plate #2

Original Pencil Signed Color Lithograph. Volume lll, Plate #2

By Joan Miró

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Pencil signed and numbered original color lithograph by Joan Miro (1893-1983). Title: Lithographe Volume lll, Plate 2. Created: 1977. Image: 14" H x 11” W. Paper Size: 19 1/4" H x 1...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink

Thomas Hart Benton Original Lithograph, 1939 - "Shallow Creek"
Thomas Hart Benton Original Lithograph, 1939 - "Shallow Creek"

Thomas Hart Benton Original Lithograph, 1939 - "Shallow Creek"

By Thomas Hart Benton

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original stone lithograph by well-known Regionalist Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975). Titled: "Shallow Creek.” The print has full margins and is in excellent condition. AAA print creat...

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1930s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Joichi Hoshi Original Japanese Color Woodblock, 1974 - "Early Spring"
Joichi Hoshi Original Japanese Color Woodblock, 1974 - "Early Spring"

Joichi Hoshi Original Japanese Color Woodblock, 1974 - "Early Spring"

By Joichi Hoshi

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Joichi Hoshi (1913-1979) Original Color Woodblock, 1974. Title: “Early Spring.” Image: 9 5/8"h x 7.” Frame: 17 1/4"h x13 5/8"w. Signed in pencil lower right and dated ‘74. Chop mark...

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1970s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Thomas Hart Benton Original Lithograph, 1944 - Wreck of the Ol’ ‘97
Thomas Hart Benton Original Lithograph, 1944 - Wreck of the Ol’ ‘97

Thomas Hart Benton Original Lithograph, 1944 - Wreck of the Ol’ ‘97

By Thomas Hart Benton

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original stone lithograph created 1944 by well-known Regionalist Thomas Hart Benton. The print is in excellent condition with full margins and pencil signed lower right. Also signed in the stone. It is matted in a 4-ply archival mat and rests in a simple black frame. Image size: 10 ½ x 15. Frame size: 18 x 23. Published by AAA. Ed: 250. Thomas Hart Benton found inspiration for his art in the ebb and flow of daily life in rural and small-town America. Wreck of the Ol’ 97, one of his best-known prints, is based on a ballad of the same title that tells the story of a rail disaster. A speeding locomotive attempting to make up lost time jumped the tracks as it descended a Virginia mountain...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

Martin Lewis Original Etching, 1927 - “Shadows on the Ramp”
Martin Lewis Original Etching, 1927 - “Shadows on the Ramp”

Martin Lewis Original Etching, 1927 - “Shadows on the Ramp”

By Martin Lewis

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original etching with drypoint in mint condition by well-known New York artist and printmaker Martin Lewis (1881-1962). The print is signed in pencil lower right. The title is: “Sha...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Original Pencil Signed Stencil Print - Noah's Art
Original Pencil Signed Stencil Print - Noah's Art

Original Pencil Signed Stencil Print - Noah's Art

By Sadao Watanabe

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original Stencil Print by Sadao Watanabe (1913-1996) on hand-made washi paper. The image is from the Old Testament - Noah’s Ark. Artist’s chop mark and pencil signature are seen lowe...

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Late 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Ink

Ed Mell, This Palomino Ain't No Pal of Mine, Giant Size, 54 x 36 in , Special Ed
Ed Mell, This Palomino Ain't No Pal of Mine, Giant Size, 54 x 36 in , Special Ed

Ed Mell, This Palomino Ain't No Pal of Mine, Giant Size, 54 x 36 in , Special Ed

By Ed Mell

Located in Phoenix, AZ

This Palomino Ain’t No Pal of Mine 1982 Giant Size, Special Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Original Pencil Signature, Signed Lower Right Made in collaboration with Ed Mell ...

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1980s Contemporary Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Digital

Louis Lozowick Original Lithograph Pencil Signed “Coal Pockets”
Louis Lozowick Original Lithograph Pencil Signed “Coal Pockets”

Louis Lozowick Original Lithograph Pencil Signed “Coal Pockets”

By Louis Lozowick

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original pencil signed etching by Ukraine/Pennsylvania artist Louis Lozowick (1892-1973). The print, created 1929, measures 8 3/4 x 15 inches and is unframed. It is in excellent cond...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Detours & Destinations

Detours & Destinations

By Martin Mull

Located in Phoenix, AZ

suite of 4 etchings each are framed (24"h x 16.75"w) Martin Mull is an actor, musician, and artist whose visual work is noted for its combination of Pop Art and collage. Born on Aug...

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1990s Abstract Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Childe Hassam Original Etching, 1929 - “The Old Woodshed, Easthampton”
Childe Hassam Original Etching, 1929 - “The Old Woodshed, Easthampton”

Childe Hassam Original Etching, 1929 - “The Old Woodshed, Easthampton”

By Childe Hassam

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original Etching by Childe Hassam (1859 - 1939). Created 1929. Title: The Old Woodshed, East Hampton Etching trimmed to plate and signed in pencil with his cypher on the lower tab. ...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Paul Berthon Original Color Lithograph, 1897. Lecon de Violon
Paul Berthon Original Color Lithograph, 1897. Lecon de Violon

Paul Berthon Original Color Lithograph, 1897. Lecon de Violon

By Paul Berthon

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Wonderful original color lithograph by Paul Berthon (1872-1909). In excellent condition with great color. Unframed. Presents in a 2-Ply Museum Mat. Titled: "Lecon de Violon." Maitre ...

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Late 19th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Vojtech Preissig American/Czech Artist - Art Nouveau Etching Orchid Series
Vojtech Preissig American/Czech Artist - Art Nouveau Etching Orchid Series

Vojtech Preissig American/Czech Artist - Art Nouveau Etching Orchid Series

By Vojtech Preissig

Located in Phoenix, AZ

This beautiful original etching and aquatint is by the noted Czech artist Vojtech Preissig. The work depicts one of the beautiful female portraits from his Orchid series in the Art Nouveau style. The image measures 1 5/8"h x 2"wide. The paper size is 6 3/4"h x 5 1/2"h. The work is signed in pencil with the artist’s name beneath the image lower left. It is also signed and dated 1913 in pencil in the sheet beneath the image lower right. The print is un-matted and unframed, in perfect condition - ready to frame and enjoy. Vojtech Preissig (1873-1944) was born in the Czech Republic - His father was a mining engineer. In 1884 he moved to Prague where he studied at the School of Applied Industrial Art from 1892 to 1896, then at the School of Decorative Architecture from 1897 to 1898. In 1897 he moved to Paris and worked for two years with the Czech Art Nouveau artist Alphonse Mucha. He returned to Prague in 1903 where he founded the periodical "Czech Graphics", published the book "Color Etchings and Color Engravings" in 1909 and opened his own graphics studio in 1905. He moved to the United States in 1910 and worked as an art instructor. Preissig remained in the United States until 1930. He taught at Columbia University and the Art Students League of New York starting in 1912, then moved to Boston by 1916 and taught a course in graphic arts for the Wentworth...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Rockwell Kent Original Wood Engraving, 1931 - Diver
Rockwell Kent Original Wood Engraving, 1931 - Diver

Rockwell Kent Original Wood Engraving, 1931 - Diver

By Rockwell Kent

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) wood engraving in excellent condition titled: Diver. Created 1931. Edition size: 150. Image measures: 7 7/8"h x 5 3/8"w. The print is unframed and presents ...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Vojtech Preissig American/Czech Artist - Art Nouveau Etching Orchid Series
Vojtech Preissig American/Czech Artist - Art Nouveau Etching Orchid Series

Vojtech Preissig American/Czech Artist - Art Nouveau Etching Orchid Series

By Vojtech Preissig

Located in Phoenix, AZ

This beautiful original etching and aquatint is by the noted Czech artist Vojtech Preissig. The work depicts one of the beautiful female portraits from his Orchid series in the Art Nouveau style. The image measures 1 5/8"h x 2"wide. The paper size is 6 3/4"h x 5 1/2"h. The work is signed in pencil with the artist’s name beneath the image lower left. The print is un-matted and unframed, in perfect condition - ready to frame and enjoy. Vojtech Preissig (1873-1944) was born in the Czech Republic - His father was a mining engineer. In 1884 he moved to Prague where he studied at the School of Applied Industrial Art from 1892 to 1896, then at the School of Decorative Architecture from 1897 to 1898. In 1897 he moved to Paris and worked for two years with the Czech Art Nouveau artist Alphonse Mucha. He returned to Prague in 1903 where he founded the periodical "Czech Graphics", published the book "Color Etchings and Color Engravings" in 1909 and opened his own graphics studio in 1905. He moved to the United States in 1910 and worked as an art instructor. Preissig remained in the United States until 1930. He taught at Columbia University and the Art Students League of New York starting in 1912, then moved to Boston by 1916 and taught a course in graphic arts for the Wentworth...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Adolf Dehn Original Lithograph, 1933, Easter Parade, Pencil Signed
Adolf Dehn Original Lithograph, 1933, Easter Parade, Pencil Signed

Adolf Dehn Original Lithograph, 1933, Easter Parade, Pencil Signed

By Adolf Dehn

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Orignal pencil signed lithograph by Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895-1968). Titled “Easter Parade” and created 1933. Lumsdaine/O'Sullivan 270. Edition 300, Contemporary Print Group. Image si...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Fiesta by Luis Jimenez (Diptych) Stone Lithograph

Fiesta by Luis Jimenez (Diptych) Stone Lithograph

By Luis Jiménez

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Artist: Luis Jimenez, American (1940 - 2006) Title: Fiesta (Diptych) Year: 1986 Medium: Two Lithographs on Arches, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 76 Size: 34 x 24 in. (86.36 ...

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1980s Contemporary Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Peggy Bacon Pencil Signed Etching, 1929 - Congenial Scene
Peggy Bacon Pencil Signed Etching, 1929 - Congenial Scene

Peggy Bacon Pencil Signed Etching, 1929 - Congenial Scene

By Peggy Bacon

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Peggy Bacon original etching and drypoint created 1929. Pencil signed lower right. Titled “Congenial Scene.” Image measures 9"h x 11 7/8"w. In excellent condition. Matted and unframe...

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1920s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Erich Heckel German Expressionist Woodblock Print, 1919 "Dostoevski's Idiot"
Erich Heckel German Expressionist Woodblock Print, 1919 "Dostoevski's Idiot"

Erich Heckel German Expressionist Woodblock Print, 1919 "Dostoevski's Idiot"

By Erich Heckel

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Erich Heckel (1883-1970) Original Woodblock print, 1919. “Dostoevski's Idiot (Final Scene)” Unframed and in excellent condition. Image size: 9 3/4" H x 11 1/2" W. In a 16" H x 20" ...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Emilio Amero Original Lithograph, 1950, Woman with Shell
Emilio Amero Original Lithograph, 1950, Woman with Shell

Emilio Amero Original Lithograph, 1950, Woman with Shell

By Emilio Amero

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original lithograph by Mexican artist Emilio Amero (1901-1976) created 1950. Titled: “Mujer Escuchando La Concha (Woman with Shell). Edition size is 15 of 125. Signed in pencil lower left. In excellent condition. Image size: 12 1/4"h x 9 3/4"w. Presents in a 4-ply museum mat measuring 20"h x 16"w. Born in the village of Ixtlahuaca, in the state of Mexico, Emilio Amero counts Spaniards and Otomi Indians among his ancestors. Shortly after his birth, the family moved to Mexico City. In 1911 he began his studies in art at the Academy of San Carlos. He also studied drawing privately with Antonio Gomez, a family friend and well-known newspaper artist. At the academy in 1917, he became acquainted with Diaz de Leon, Rufino Tamayo, Ramon Alva de la Canal, Enrique Ugarte, and Leopoldo Mendez-all students there at the time. Later he joined the open air school in Coyoacan, founded and directed by Alfredo Ramos Martinez...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Full Speed Ahead by Ed Mell
Full Speed Ahead by Ed Mell

Full Speed Ahead by Ed Mell

By Ed Mell

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Full Speed Ahead 1985 Edition 62/100 Ed Mell 1942-2024 Original signature lower right Stone Lithograph 22 x 30 inches UNFRAMED MINT CONDITION. NEVER FRAMED! SHIPPING CHARGES I...

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1980s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Jose by Luis Jimenez

Jose by Luis Jimenez

By Luis Jiménez

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Jose 1986 Color lithograph 23/30 23 × 34 in 58.4 × 86.4 cm. SHIPPING CHARGES INCLUDE SHIPPING, PACKAGING & INSURANCE Luis Jimenez 1940 - 2006 Luis Jiménez was born in El Paso, Te...

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1980s Contemporary Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Taos Artist Gene Kloss Original Etching. Indian Summer
Taos Artist Gene Kloss Original Etching. Indian Summer

Taos Artist Gene Kloss Original Etching. Indian Summer

By Gene Kloss

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original Etching by famous Taos Artist Gene Kloss (1903-1996). Full Margins. Edition of 75. Titled: Indian Summer. Image measures: 7 3/4" H x 11 1/8" W. Unframed. Archivally matted. ...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Etching

Robert Riggs Original Lithograph, Boxing Subject “Trial Horse”
Robert Riggs Original Lithograph, Boxing Subject “Trial Horse”

Robert Riggs Original Lithograph, Boxing Subject “Trial Horse”

By Robert Riggs

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Boxing subject original stone lithograph by Robert Riggs (1896-1970) Pencil titled lower left “Trial Horse” Pencil signed lower right “Robert Riggs” Image measures 13 1/2" H x 17 1/2...

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1930s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Hyman Katz Original Etching “The Seamstress”
Hyman Katz Original Etching “The Seamstress”

Hyman Katz Original Etching “The Seamstress”

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Beautiful contemplative image by Polish New York artist Hyman Katz (1899-1970). The etching measures 9 5/8 x 11 3/4. It rests in a 16 x 20 inch museum mat and is unframed. The work i...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Emilio Amero Original Lithograph, 1950, Harmonica Blues
Emilio Amero Original Lithograph, 1950, Harmonica Blues

Emilio Amero Original Lithograph, 1950, Harmonica Blues

By Emilio Amero

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original lithograph by Mexican artist Emilio Amero (1901 -1976) created 1950. Titled: “Harmonica Blues.” Edition size is 3 of 25. Signed in pencil lower right. In excellent condition. Presents in a 4-ply museum mat. Image size: 9 5/8"h x 12 1/4"w. Born in the village of Ixtlahuaca, in the state of Mexico, Emilio Amero counts Spaniards and Otomi Indians among his ancestors. Shortly after his birth, the family moved to Mexico City. In 1911 he began his studies in art at the Academy of San Carlos. He also studied drawing privately with Antonio Gomez, a family friend and well-known newspaper artist. At the academy in 1917, he became acquainted with Diaz de Leon, Rufino Tamayo, Ramon Alva de la Canal, Enrique Ugarte, and Leopoldo Mendez-all students there at the time. Later he joined the open air school in Coyoacan, founded and directed by Alfredo Ramos Martinez...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Kloss Original Etching - “Old Mesilla”
Kloss Original Etching - “Old Mesilla”

Kloss Original Etching - “Old Mesilla”

By Gene Kloss

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Etching on paper by famous Taos Artist Gene Kloss (1903-1996). Title: “Old Mesilla.” Pencil signed lower right and in excellent condition. Image measures: 10" H x 12" W. Sheet siz...

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Late 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Etching

2 Lazy 2 P

2 Lazy 2 P

By Lon Megargee 1

Located in Phoenix, AZ

2 Lazy 2P, ca. 1939 Lon Megargee Serigraph 20 x 24 inches Signed in screen Original serigraph print by Lon Megargee 1883 - 1960 Featured in "Hot Irons" by Oren Arnold and John Hale, 1940 SHIPPING CHARGES INCLUDE SHIPPING, PACKAGING & INSURANCE Lon Megargee created this serigraph from his commission with Oren Arnold and John Hale to do their dust jacket for the book, " Hot Irons", 1940. Arnold and Hale wanted to establish a reference work, an "authority", with a entertaining history about the evolution of the brand. Megargee created a painting of a steer that was branded with the script, 2 Lazy 2 P. Surrounding the steer is a random display of famous brands of ranches in the Southwest. It was well received and must have prompted Megargee to create the likeness as a print. The brand is described in chapter thirteen, page 207-208 and says, " Ed Stram, who was Arizona state veterinarian for sixteen years, fire-branded his cattle with this peculiar crest. It isn't peculiar unless you have an equally peculiar sense of humor. At a glance it appears to be just another typically unimaginative brand, but it has been used to make many a thousand girls blush, and a few thousand bashful young men as well". COLLIER GALLERY, FINE ART ESTATE OF LON MEGARGEE Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lon Megargee, at age 13, ran away from his upper class home and went West in 1896 led by his zest for the wild and adventuresome life. There he established a reputation as a cowboy painter and illustrator with work most associated with Arizona Brewing Company ads featuring humorous aspects of cowboy life. In his youth, he worked as a free-lance cowboy, exhibition roper, poker dealer, and bronco buster in Arizona, and then went east again to study art in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and to New York at the Art Students League and Pratt Institute. He returned to Arizona, living in Cave Creek, Salt River Canyon, Phoenix and the last years of his life near Sedona. His Phoenix home later became a popular hotel and dining place called the Hermosa Inn. Megargee was a ranch owner and also did oil canvases of the places he loved and the cowboy life he admired. By 1910, he was among the earliest resident artists, and was probably the best known artist in Arizona. His name was first associated with a landscape series of 15 large murals for the Capitol Building, newly constructed just after Arizona became a state in 1912. Another one of his paintings, Elemental, was the first painting by an artist living in Arizona to be acquired for the Municipal Collection of Phoenix. These works were chosen from entries in the State Fair, where he continued to win prizes for figure and landscape painting. From 1911 to 1953, he did numerous commission works for the Santa Fe Railroad, including a work titledNavajos Watching a Santa Fe Train. Between 1915 and 1930, he also painted in the Los Angeles area of California and had entries in the California State Fair. He died in Cottonwood, Arizona. After his death, theSaturday Evening Post had a double-page reproduction of his painting Cowboy's Dream. Creator of the iconic logo for the Stetson Hat Company, " Last Drop From his Stetson", still in use today. Fine Art Estate of Lon Megargee We offer signed in print and original signature block prints. Custom, hand carved, signature frames, with archival standards and a speciality in hand dyed mats and french matting are provided for a beautiful and timeless presentation. Megargee explored different mediums; printmaking captivated him in particular. The contrast of the black and white block print method captured perfectly his interpretation of a bold American West. The first print was produced around 1921 and culminated with the creation of “The Cowboy Builds a Loop” in 1933 with 28 images and poetry by his friend, Roy George. Megargee continued producing prints throughout the 1940s and early 50s. At age 13, Lon Megargee came to Phoenix in 1896 following the death of his father in Philadelphia. For several years he resided with relatives while working at an uncle’s dairy farm and at odd jobs. He returned to Philadelphia in 1898 – 1899 in order to attend drawing classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Back in Phoenix in 1899, he decided at the age of 16 to try to make his living as a cowboy. Lon moved to the cow country of Wickenburg where he was hired by Tex Singleton’s Bull Ranch. He later joined the Three Bar Ranch . . . and, after a few years, was offered a job by Billy Cook...

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1930s American Modern Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Sir William Russell Flint Original Etching, 1931, "the Wheelwrights"
Sir William Russell Flint Original Etching, 1931, "the Wheelwrights"

Sir William Russell Flint Original Etching, 1931, "the Wheelwrights"

By William Russell Flint

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Sir Russell Flint (1880-1969) original pencil signed etching, 1931. Titled: "The Wheelwrights." Flint loved to print on antique paper. This etching is printed on Portal Paper created...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Taos Artist Gene Kloss Original Drypoint, Christmas Eve, Taos Pueblo
Taos Artist Gene Kloss Original Drypoint, Christmas Eve, Taos Pueblo

Taos Artist Gene Kloss Original Drypoint, Christmas Eve, Taos Pueblo

By Gene Kloss

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Drypoint etching by famous Taos Artist Gene Kloss (1903-1996). Edition of 75. Titled: Christmas Eve - Taos Pueblo. Image measures: 12" H x 15" W. Unframed. Archivally matted. Created...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Down to the Valley by Bill Schenck
Down to the Valley by Bill Schenck

Down to the Valley by Bill Schenck

By Bill Schenck

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Down in the Valley 1992 Bill Schenck Serigraph 46/50 Edition of 50 Image size: 25 x 29 inches Paper size: 31 x 35 inches SHIPPING CHARGES INCLUDE SHIPPING, PACKAGING & INSURANCE U...

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1990s Contemporary Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Robert Rauschenberg Pop Art, 1976, "Artists Rights Today"
Robert Rauschenberg Pop Art, 1976, "Artists Rights Today"

Robert Rauschenberg Pop Art, 1976, "Artists Rights Today"

By Robert Rauschenberg

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Robert Rauschenberg pop art offset lithograph created 1976. Pencil signed, dated, and numbered lower right. The edition size is 16 of 125. Titled: Artists rights today. The work is...

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Late 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Joseph Hirsch Original Lithograph, Pencil Signed, 1961, "Coffee"
Joseph Hirsch Original Lithograph, Pencil Signed, 1961, "Coffee"

Joseph Hirsch Original Lithograph, Pencil Signed, 1961, "Coffee"

By Joseph Hirsch

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Joseph Hirsch (American, 1910-1981) original lithograph, pencil signed. Title: Coffee. Edition size: 250. Catalog raisonne reference: Cole 38. Image size: 13"H x 10"W. Published by A...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Anders Zorn Swedish Artist -Etching, 1912, Portrait of a Skeri Girl "Skerikulla"
Anders Zorn Swedish Artist -Etching, 1912, Portrait of a Skeri Girl "Skerikulla"

Anders Zorn Swedish Artist -Etching, 1912, Portrait of a Skeri Girl "Skerikulla"

By Anders Zorn

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Lovely original etching, a portrait of a local girl by Anders Zorn (1860-1920) $1500 Created 1912 and titled “Skerikulla." The image measures 9 3/4" H x 7 3/4" W. Paper size: 15 3/8"...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Salvatore Pinto Original Aquatint and Etching “Beach Houses”
Salvatore Pinto Original Aquatint and Etching “Beach Houses”

Salvatore Pinto Original Aquatint and Etching “Beach Houses”

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Charming etching by Italian/Pennsylvania artist Salvatore Pinto (1905-1966). The work is titled in pencil lower left “Beach Houses.” Created 1935. Signed in pencil lower right “Salv...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Frederick Becker Soft Ground Etching, 1951, “Jam Session ll”
Frederick Becker Soft Ground Etching, 1951, “Jam Session ll”

Frederick Becker Soft Ground Etching, 1951, “Jam Session ll”

By Frederick W. Becker

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Wonderful abstract original etching in sepia ink by Frederick Becker (1913-2004). The image measures 19 3/4" H x 23 ½” W and was created in 1951. The print is in excellent condition...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Kloss Pencil Signed Original Etching - “The Old Bridge”
Kloss Pencil Signed Original Etching - “The Old Bridge”

Kloss Pencil Signed Original Etching - “The Old Bridge”

By Gene Kloss

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Etching on paper by famous Taos Artist Gene Kloss (1903-1996). Title: “The Old Bridge.” Pencil signed lower right and in excellent condition. Image measures: 4 1/2" H x 3 1/2" W. ...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Etching

Benton Spruance Pencil Signed Lithograph - Shells for the Living
Benton Spruance Pencil Signed Lithograph - Shells for the Living

Benton Spruance Pencil Signed Lithograph - Shells for the Living

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Benton Spruance, Pennsylvania artist, original lithograph, 1933. Titled “Shells for the Living.” The edition size is 28. The image measures 15 7/16"h x 7 7/16"w. Printed by Cuno. Th...

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Mid-20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

Bomber and Buckeroos by Till Goodan, Westward Ho Company

Bomber and Buckeroos by Till Goodan, Westward Ho Company

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Bomber And Buckeroos ca. 1939 Till Goodan Offset Lithograph PRINTS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. PRINTS MAY HAVE SMALL FLAW ALONG EDGE OF PAPER, DOES NOT EFFECT THE PRINT IMAGE All the prints are 26 x 31 inches, Mustang Peeler, Bombers and Buckaroos, The stranger, Guardians of the Range and Range Baby. Note that “The Mustang Runner” is 3 inches shorter in height, 23 x 31 inches The print by Till Goodan was originally a painting and reproduced by the Westward Ho company as a set. Westward Ho produced the most sought after Western dinnerware ever made. The most popular pattern was the Rodeo pattern by Till Goodan. He Illustrated and branded many accessories sold by the Westward Ho Company. Tillman Parker Goodan 1896-1958 To the casual observer his paintings are exciting and colorful. To the scholars of the Western Era they are benchmarks of authenticity. Such is the style of Till Goodan. He was born Tillman Parker Goodan in Eaton, Colorado on March 27, 1896. His father was a true western pioneer, mayor of Eaton, publisher of its first newspaper, and County Commissioner for several years. After moving to California in 1905 and settling on a little farm that bordered the Michel Cattle Ranch, Till spent much of his boyhood with the Michel sons working on their ranch. There he developed his expertise as a calf roper and the skills of a working cowboy. As a young man Till pursued endeavors that would initially callous his emerging artistic hands. He worked for the famous Miller and Lux Ranch in California. He packed mules and ran pack trains into the Sierra Mountains. He broke horses and competed in local rodeos riding saddle broncs and roping calves. And during the quiet hours he would draw pictures of ranch life and the action of the rodeo. People began commenting on his talents as an artist. In 1917 he left the rodeo circuit and turned his full attention to a career in art. He studied with Roger Sterrett, William Paxton, and Dana Bartlett, all highly respected California artists. Till soon became a free-lance commercial artist doing work for Grauman’s Chinese and Lowe’s Theaters, Helms Bakery and Security Bank. He later assumed a position as Art Director for the Richfield Oil Company. However, his first love was still the art of the old west, horses, cowboys, and ranching. So, he left Richfield and gave his full attention to the field of fine arts. He did oil painting, water colors and lithographs. He drew the Gene Autry Comic Books. He illustrated and hand lettered a large collection of stories about famous bucking horses, ranches, horsemen of the world, and western gear. In association with W.C. Wentz, he started producing a complete line of western gift wares, ceramics, bronzes, leather, paper, and fabric. By the 1930′s he was beginning to receive recognition for his western art and by the early 1940s, he and his daughter, Betty, were illustrating comic books for his longtime friend, Gene Autry. Betty was also a world champion cowgirl. Till Goodan designs appeared in virtually every medium. But, the most famous was the four lines of dinnerware produced by Wallace China...

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1930s American Impressionist Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Gene Kloss Original Pencil Signed Etching. Navajo Canyon Cliffs
Gene Kloss Original Pencil Signed Etching. Navajo Canyon Cliffs

Gene Kloss Original Pencil Signed Etching. Navajo Canyon Cliffs

By Gene Kloss

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Etching and drypoint on paper by famous Taos Artist Gene Kloss (1903-1996). Title: Navajo Canyon Cliffs. Unframed and un-matted. Kloss #563 Pencil titled lower left. Pencil signed lo...

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Late 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Drypoint

Howard Cook Original Wood-Engraving, 1932 - "Acapulco Girl"
Howard Cook Original Wood-Engraving, 1932 - "Acapulco Girl"

Howard Cook Original Wood-Engraving, 1932 - "Acapulco Girl"

By Howard Norton Cook

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Wonderful wood-engraving by Taos artist Howard Cook (1901-1980). Titled: “Acapulco Girl (alternate title: Coconut Palm).” Edition: 30. Image size: 10 1/16"h x 8"w. Sheet size: 12"h...

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1930s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Bill Schenck, Last Horizon, Serigraph
Bill Schenck, Last Horizon, Serigraph

Bill Schenck, Last Horizon, Serigraph

By Bill Schenck

Located in Phoenix, AZ

SHIPPING CHARGES INCLUDE SHIPPING, PACKAGING & **INSURANCE** Last Horizon, 1991 Bill Schenck Serigraph, Printers Proof Size: 27.75 x 29.75 inches UNFRAMED SHIPPING CHARGES INCLUDE...

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1990s Contemporary Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Otto Kuhler Signed Original Etching “Mississippi Evening”
Otto Kuhler Signed Original Etching “Mississippi Evening”

Otto Kuhler Signed Original Etching “Mississippi Evening”

By Otto Kuhler

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Otto Kuhler (1894-1976) original etching, 1923. Title: “Mississippi Evening” Signed in pencil lower right. Title in pencil lower center. Dated lower left, 1923. Image measures 7 7/8...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Etching

The Sheepherder by Lon Megargee
The Sheepherder by Lon Megargee

The Sheepherder by Lon Megargee

By Lon Megargee 1

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Lon Megargee 1883-1960 "The Sheepherder" Wood block print Signed in plate, lower right Image size: 10 x 10 inches Frame size 22 x 22 inches Creator of Stetson's hat logo "Last Drop from his Hat" Lon Megargee 1883 - 1960 At age 13, Lon Megargee came to Phoenix in 1896 following the death of his father in Philadelphia. For several years he resided with relatives while working at an uncle’s dairy farm and at odd jobs. He returned to Philadelphia in 1898 – 1899 in order to attend drawing classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Back in Phoenix in 1899, he decided at the age of 16 to try to make his living as a cowboy. Lon moved to the cow country of Wickenburg, Arizona where he was hired by Tex Singleton’s Bull Ranch. He later joined the Three Bar R. . . and after a few years, was offered a job by Billy Cook of the T.T. Ranch near New River. By 1906, Megargee had learned his trade well enough to be made foreman of Cook’s outfit. Never shy about taking risks, Lon soon left Cook to try his own hand at ranching. He partnered with a cowpuncher buddy, Tom Cavness, to start the El Rancho Cinco Uno at New River. Unfortunately, the young partners could not foresee a three-year drought that would parch Arizona, costing them their stock and then their hard-earned ranch. Breaking with his romantic vision of cowboy life, Megargee finally turned to art full time. He again enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of Art and then the Los Angeles School of Art and Design during 1909 – 1910. The now well-trained student took his first trip to paint “en plein air” (outdoors) to the land of Hopi and Navajo peoples in northern Arizona. After entering paintings from this trip in the annual Territorial Fair at Phoenix, in 1911, he surprisingly sold his first oil painting to a major enterprise – the Santa Fe Railroad . . . Lon received $50 for “Navajos Watching the Santa Fe Train.” He soon sold the SFRR ten paintings over the next two years. For forty years the railroad was his most important client, purchasing its last painting from him in 1953. In a major stroke of good fortune during his early plein-air period, Megargee had the opportunity to paint with premier artist, William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955). Leigh furnished needed tutoring and counseling, and his bright, impressionistic palette served to enhance the junior artist’s sense of color and paint application. In a remarkable display of unabashed confidence and personable salesmanship, Lon Megargee, at age 30, forever linked his name with Arizona art history. Despite the possibility of competition from better known and more senior artists, he persuaded Governor George Hunt and the Legislature in 1913 to approve 15 large, historic and iconic murals for the State Capitol Building in Phoenix. After completing the murals in 1914, he was paid the then princely sum of roughly $4000. His Arizona statehood commission would launch Lon to considerable prominence at a very early point in his art career. Following a few years of art schooling in Los Angeles, and several stints as an art director with movie studios, including Paramount, Megargee turned in part to cover illustrations for popular Western story magazines in the 1920s. In the 1920s, as well, Lon began making black and white prints of Western types and of genre scenes from woodblocks. These prints he generally signed and sold singly. In 1933, he published a limited edition, signed and hard-cover book (about 250 copies and today rare)containing a group of 28 woodblock images. Titled “The Cowboy Builds a Loop,” the prints are noteworthy for strong design, excellent draftsmanship, humanistic and narrative content, and quality. Subjects include Southwest Indians and cowboys, Hispanic men and women, cattle, horses, burros, pioneers, trappers, sheepherders, horse traders, squaw men and ranch polo players. Megargee had a very advanced design sense for simplicity and boldness which he demonstrated in how he used line and form. His strengths included outstanding gestural (action) art and strong figurative work. He was superb in design, originality and drawing, as a study of his prints in the Hays collection reveals. In 1944, he published a second group of Western prints under the same title as the first. Reduced to 16 images from the original 28 subjects, and slightly smaller, Lon produced these prints in brown ink on a heavy, cream-colored stock. He designed a sturdy cardboard folio to hold each set. For the remainder of his life, Lon had success selling these portfolios to museum stores, art fairs and shows, and to the few galleries then selling Western art. Drawing on real working and life experiences, Lon Megargee had a comprehensive knowledge, understanding and sensitivity for Southwestern subject matter. Noted American modernist, Lew Davis...

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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Siesta by Lon Megargee 1929, Archival Pigmrnt Print

Siesta by Lon Megargee 1929, Archival Pigmrnt Print

By Lon Megargee 1

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Tequila Siesta Lon Megargee Archival Pigment Print 100% 300 gram cotton rag paper Size: 22.5 x 27 inches Paper size: 24 x 28.5 inches Creator of the iconic logo for the Stetson Hat Company, " Last Drop From his Stetson", still in use today. Fine Art Estate of Lon Megargee, Collier Gallery At age 13, Lon Megargee came to Phoenix in 1896 following the death of his father in Philadelphia. For several years he resided with relatives while working at an uncle’s dairy farm and at odd jobs. He returned to Philadelphia in 1898 – 1899 in order to attend drawing classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Back in Phoenix in 1899, he decided at the age of 16 to try to make his living as a cowboy. Lon moved to the cow country of Wickenburg where he was hired by Tex Singleton’s Bull Ranch. He later joined the Three Bar Ranch . . . and, after a few years, was offered a job by Billy Cook...

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1920s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Pigment

John Sloan Etching, 1916, "McSorley's Back Room"
John Sloan Etching, 1916, "McSorley's Back Room"

John Sloan Etching, 1916, "McSorley's Back Room"

By John Sloan

Located in Phoenix, AZ

John Sloan (1871-1951) etching created 1916. Edition: 100 Titled: “McSorley’s Back Room” Plate size: 5 1/4" H x 7 " W Sheet size: 7 1/2" H x 10 3/8" W In excellent condition, unframe...

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1910s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Bronc by Lon Megargee, Woodblock Print ca. 1920s with Handmade Saguaro Rib Frame

Bronc by Lon Megargee, Woodblock Print ca. 1920s with Handmade Saguaro Rib Frame

By Lon Megargee 1

Located in Phoenix, AZ

SHIPPING CHARGES INCLUDE SHIPPING, PACKAGING & **INSURANCE** Bronc by Lon Megargee, Woodblock Print ca. 1920s Handmade Saguaro Rib Frame, double linen mat, museum archival materials Bronc Woodblock Print, signed in print Image: 8 3/4 x 9 7/8 inches Frame: 21 x 20 inches SHIPPING CHARGES INCLUDES, SHIPPING, PACKAGING & INSURANCE FINE ART ESTATE OF LON MEGARGEE Megargee Custom Handmade Saguaro Frame We offer signed in print and original signature block prints. Custom, hand carved, signature frames, with archival standards and a speciality in hand dyed mats and french matting are provided for a beautiful and timeless presentation. Free shipping Continental US Biography Megargee explored different mediums; printmaking captivated him in particular. The contrast of the black and white block print method captured perfectly his interpretation of a bold American West. The first print was produced around 1921 and culminated with the creation of “The Cowboy Builds a Loop” in 1933 with 28 images and poetry by his friend, Roy George. Megargee continued producing prints throughout the 1940s and early 50s. Creator of the iconic logo for the Stetson Hat Company, " Last Drop From his Stetson", still in use today. Fine Art Estate of Lon Megargee At age 13, Lon Megargee came to Phoenix in 1896 following the death of his father in Philadelphia. For several years he resided with relatives while working at an uncle’s dairy farm and at odd jobs. He returned to Philadelphia in 1898 – 1899 in order to attend drawing classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Back in Phoenix in 1899, he decided at the age of 16 to try to make his living as a cowboy. Lon moved to the cow country of Wickenburg where he was hired by Tex Singleton’s Bull Ranch. He later joined the Three Bar Ranch . . . and, after a few years, was offered a job by Billy Cook...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

John Sloan Original Etching, 1917, "Sidewalk"
John Sloan Original Etching, 1917, "Sidewalk"

John Sloan Original Etching, 1917, "Sidewalk"

By John Sloan

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original etching by John Sloan (1871-1951) In good condition, framed. Depicts a mother helping her child pee in the street, 1917. Image measures approx. 3 1/4" H x 6 1/2" W Frame si...

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Early 20th Century Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Karel Appel Abstract Original Color Lithograph, 1969
Karel Appel Abstract Original Color Lithograph, 1969

Karel Appel Abstract Original Color Lithograph, 1969

By Karel Appel

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Original Abstract Color lithograph by Dutch artist Karel Appel (1921-2006). Created 1969. Edition size is 53 of 200. The work is signed in pencil lower right. The image size is: 25 5...

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1960s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Paper

Red Rider by Bill Schenck

Red Rider by Bill Schenck

By Bill Schenck

Located in Phoenix, AZ

SHIPPING CHARGES INCLUDE SHIPPING, PACKAGING & **INSURANCE** Red Rodeo Rider 1981 Bill Schenck Serigraph, edition of 75 Image size 35 x 25 inches UNFRAMED Billy Schenck has been...

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1980s Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Screen

Wide Open by Greg Singley
Wide Open by Greg Singley

Wide Open by Greg Singley

By Greg Singley

Located in Phoenix, AZ

Title: Wide Open Artist: Greg Singley Archival Pigment Print 100% Cotton Rag 300gm Image size: 20 x 32.625 Paper size: 24 x 36 inches Greg Singley Greg Singley – was born in 1950 in Greensboro, Alabama. He received his Associates Degree at Walker Collage Jasper Alabama and furthered his college education at the University of South Alabama, Mobile Alabama. He attended the revered Ringling School of Art for his art training in Sarasota Florida and graduated with honors with a certificate in commercial illustration. In 1978 Singley moved to Phoenix Arizona to pursue his passion for western art and illustration. He worked for several years as an art director for Phoenix Public News and as a freelance illustrator and at the same time experienced sales of Native American and Western Landscape in several Arizona galleries which include Ratliff Williams Gallery, Sedona Arizona, Fagan Peterson Fine Art, Scottsdale and the Dan May Gallery, Scottsdale Arizona. After a foray into freelance illustration Singley sought representation for his varied abilities and interest in fine art and found the Phoenix Art Group...

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2010s Contemporary Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Archival Pigment

Detours & Destinations

Detours & Destinations

Located in Phoenix, AZ

suite of 4 etchings, in original portfolio each print measures 22 x 15 inches Martin Mull is an actor, musician, and artist whose visual work is noted for its combination of Pop Art...

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1990s Post-War Phoenix - Prints and Multiples

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Etching