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Stow WengenrothWengenroth is known as a lithographer, painter, writer, teacher, and illustrator. Born in 1906 in Brooklyn, New York, he studied at the Art Students League,
Grand Central School of Art in New York and summers at Woodstock, New York and Eastport, Maine. His perseverance with lithography earned him a
reputation much more than just a competent printmaker. Wengenroth's precise draftsmanship, beautiful textural qualities and tonal values in his lithographs,
prompted Andrew Wyeth to say, "he's the greatest black and white artist in America." Wengenroth also had a great fondness for nature and portrayed
many avian friends, especially owls, which seemed to be his favorite.
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Stow Wengenroth American (1906-1978) Friendly Neighbors 15-7/8 x 10 in.
Lithograph, 1964, edition 80. Stuckey 295. Signed and edition noted in pencil. Printed on wove paper with full margins.
$750. |
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Stow Wengenroth American (1906-1978) The Fog Bell (Port Clyde, Maine) 10-1/8 x 15-3/4 in.
Lithograph, 1954, edition 60. Stuckey 222. Signed and edition noted in pencil. Printed on wove paper with full margins.
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Stow Wengenroth American (1906-1978) Three of a Kind 8-7/8 x 14-3/4 in.
Lithograph, 1967, edition 75. Stuckey 310. Signed and edition noted in pencil. Printed on wove paper with full margins.
$650. |
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Stow Wengenroth American (1906-1978) Wind-Swept (Ogunquit, Maine) 9-7/8 x 15-7/8 in.
Lithograph, 1968, edition 50. Stuckey 313. Signed and edition noted in pencil.
Printed on wove paper with full margins.
$500. |
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Stow Wengenroth American (1906-1978) Dunes (Ogunquit, Maine) 9-3/4 x 16 in.
Lithograph, 1961, edition 40. Stuckey 272. Printed on wove paper with full margins.
$500. |
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Stow Wengenroth American (1906-1978) Sunlight, Wiscasset (Maine) 9-7/8 x 15-7/8 in.
Lithograph, 1967, edition 75. Stuckey 311. Signed and edition noted in pencil. In excellent condition, printed on wove paper with a watermark, Rives. Full margins with deckle edges all around.
$700. |
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