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Color etching titled, "October in the Midwest" with artist signature at lower right. Image of autumn scene with trees, a stream, and a house in the distance. Matted and unframed. Includes insert with introduction and biography of artist. The Print…

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Color etching titled, "California Coast." Image of coastline, ocean, trees, and dead tree in foreground. Matted and unframed. Includes insert with introduction and short biography. The Print Makers Society of California.

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Color etching, "Winter" signed and dated by author in lower right corner. Image shows bluejay on a branch overlooking a snowscape. Matted and unframed. Introduction and short biography printed on outside of mat folder. Thirteenth Presentation…

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Etching, "Donner Summit" signed by artist. shows a mountain scene with a house on a summit in the distance. An original etching presented in a limited edition, exclusively for members of The Society of Print connoisseurs, Hicksville,…

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Drypoint titled, "The Challenge" signed by artist in lower left corner. Performers, possibly wrestlers, on stage in front of an audience. John Rankine Barclay, etcher, English, born in Prescot, 1876. Reference: Who’s Who in British Art

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Woodcut, "Colorado Stream" Reference: Who’s Who in American Art - 1940 Represented: Library of Congress Yale Art Museum Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris (Graphic Collection)

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Color lithograph. "Fiesta" signed by artist in lower right corner. image shows two women. An original color-lithograph presented in a limited edition, exclusively for members of The Society of Print Connoisseurs, Hicksville, New…

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Color woodcut. "On Guard" numberd 18/100. signed by artist, "to Mr. Alfred Fowler" and dated 1934. Shows two tigers, one lying down, one standing. Orange and black. Reference: Who’s Who in American Art - 1940 Represented: Library of…

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Woodcut titled, "The Coster Queen" with artist signature below body of print. Woman wearing large, ornate hat with feathers.
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