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Doris Spiegel

Doris Spiegel studied art in New York and Paris and was noted as a writer and illustrator, with much of her work appearing in The New Yorker magazine. She was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in 1930, because of her drawings, which showed a definite understanding and empathy of life while working in the street and public places. Her work has always shown a clear sense of simplicity and economy of line. Spiegel has exhibited at the National Academy, the Philadelphia Art Alliance, the Society of American Etchers, and the International Print Show at the Chicago Art Institute. Other illustrations can be seen in the book, Paris to the Life, 1933, with text by Paul Morand.



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Doris Spiegel

American (1901-1996)
Selling Candles
7 x 5 in.

Engraving, c.1939, edition 26/100. Done for the Federal Art Project, NYC, WPA. Unstamped. Signed in the plate, lower left. Signed and numbered in pencil. In excellent condition, printed on wove paper with full margins. Illustrated in The Federal Art Project: American Prints from the 1930's, University of Michigan Museum of Art, pl.141, p.185.


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Selling Candles



Doris Spiegel

American (1901-1996)
La Toilette
3-3/8 x 4-1/4 in.

Engraving, c.1930, edition 35/100. Signed in the plate, lower right; signed and numbered in pencil. In excellent condition other than hinge remnants on both corners of the upper margin. Printed on wove paper with full margins, deckle edges on all four sides. Exhibited at the International Exhibition of Etching and Engraving, held at the Art Institute of Chicago, 1932.


$250.
La Toilette



Doris Spiegel

American (1901-1996)
La Toilette No.2
3-1/2 x 4-1/2 in.

Engraving, c.1930, edition 44/100. Initialed in the plate, lower left; signed and numbered in pencil. In very good condition other than a small corner of the top right margin, missing. Printed on wove paper with full margins, deckle edges on all four sides.


$250.
La Toilette No.2



Doris Spiegel

American (1901-1996)
The Market
5-1/2 x 4-3/4 in.

Engraving, c.1930, edition 88/100. Signed in the plate, lower left; signed and numbered in pencil. In very good condition with large margins, printed on wove paper with a watermark, A.M.V. Illustrated in the book, Paris to the Life, 1933, text by Paul Morand with illustrations by Doris Spiegel.


$250.
The Market



Doris Spiegel

American (1901-1996)
Barber Shop
5-1/4 x 4-1/2 in.

Engraving, c.1930, edition 38/100. Signed in the plate, lower left; signed and numbered in pencil. In very good condition with large margins, probably full. Printed on wove paper with a watermark, A.M.V.


$250.
Barber Shop



Doris Spiegel

American (1901-1996)
Nuns
3-1/4 x 2-3/4 in.

Engraving, c.1930, edition 34/100. Initialed in the plate, lower right; signed and numbered in pencil. In very good condition with large margins, probably full. Printed on wove paper with a watermark, Rives.


$200.
Nuns



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