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This list contains works by
John Taylor Arms,
Peggy Bacon,
Frank W.Benson,
Felix Buhot,
Andrew Butler,
Adolf Dehn,
Hans Figura,
Emil Ganso,
Gordon Grant,
Childe Hassam,
William Heaslip,
Eugene Higgins,
Joseph Hirsch,
Otto Kuhler,
Paul Landacre,
Luigi Lucioni,
Reginald Marsh,
Ben Messick,
Meta Pluckebaum,
Ernest D.Roth and
Ronau Woiceske
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Charles F.W. Mielatz German-American (1864-1919) Washington Square 9-7/8 x 7 in.
Soft-ground etching and stipple, printed in color, 1908. Edition limited but unknown. Signed and dated in the plate, lower right; signed in pencil and inscribed, "Imp." Annotated as "No.32," lower right corner of margin.
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Edith Nankivell American (1896-1984) Eternal Light, Madison Square, New York 10-1/2 x 5-1/8 in.
Etching and aquatint, 1937, edition about 100 or less. Signed and titled in pencil. Printed on wove paper with watermark, France. The Eternal Light Monument was dedicated to commemorate the return of US troops from World War I. The Flatiron Building can be seen in the background.
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Thomas Nason American (1889-1971) Louisburg Square, Beacon Hill, Boston 7 x 8 in.
Wood engraving, 1930, edition 14/70. Boston Public Library 119. Signed, dated, numbered, and titled in pencil. Full margins. Exhibited at the American Institute of Graphic Arts, 1931, as part of their Fifty Prints of the Year, 1931.
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Jackson Lee Nesbitt American (1913-2008) Calhoun Street 13-7/8 x 11-3/4 in.
Lithograph, 1990, edition 88/250. Retif/Salzer 40. Signed on the stone, lower left; signed, dated, numbered, and titled in pencil. The printer's blind stamp, lower margin. Printed on wove paper with watermark, Rives, BFK, France. Full margins.
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Meta Pluckebaum German (1876-1945) Der Sunder (The Culprit) 2-1/8 x 3-1/2 in.
Etching with color added, c.1930's, edition limited but unknown. Signed and titled
in pencil.
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Meta Pluckebaum German (1876-1945) Der Neue Tommy (The New Tommy) 7-3/4 x 4-1/2 in.
Etching and drypoint, c.1930's, edition limited but unknown. Signed and titled
in pencil.
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