T. F. Simon Czech (1887-1942) Communicants at the Madeline, Paris 7-3/4 x 7-5/8 in.
Etching, 1909, number 118 of an edition of 150. Baker 24, Novak 101. The artist's leaf stamp, lower left. Signed and numbered in pencil. Printed on wove paper with a watermark of a monogram. Full margins.
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Don Freeman American (1908-1978) "Ride 'Em Cowboy!" 10 x 8-1/4 in.
Lithograph, c.1937, edition about 200. Signed and titled on the stone. Printed on medium weight laid paper with full margins. The scene depicts a cowboy on the 7th Avenue Subway going to the Rodeo at Madison Square Garden. This is a proof of an image which was to be used in Don Freeman's Newsstand.
$100. |
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Don Freeman American (1908-1978) It's So Sad 8-3/4 x 5-3/4 in.
Lithograph, 1938, edition 200. McCulloch Q, p.125. Signed on the plate, upper left. Published on medium weight laid paper, with full margins. This is a proof of an image which was to be used in Don Freeman's Newsstand.
$150. |
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Don Freeman American (1908-1978) Curtain Puller 10-3/4 x 7-1/4 in.
Lithograph printed in color, 1936, edition about 200. McCulloch I. Initialed on the plate, upper right. Printed on medium weight laid paper, with full margins. This is a proof of an image which was to be used in Don Freeman's Newsstand. Reproduced as a cover for a special theater issue, January, 1940.
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Don Freeman American (1908-1978) Sunday Morning 8-1/4 x 6-1/4 in.
Lithograph, 1936, edition about 200. Not in McCulloch. Signed and titled on the plate, lower right. Printed on wove paper with full margins. This is a proof of an image which may have been used in Don Freeman's Newsstand.
$200. |
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Don Freeman American (1908-1978) Automat Aristocrat 7-3/4 x 8-1/4 in.
Lithograph, c.1938, edition about 200. Similar to McCulloch 85. Signed on the plate, lower left. Printed on medium weight laid paper, with full margins. This is a proof of an image which was to be used in Don Freeman's Newsstand.
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