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John Taylor ArmsThe Grolier Club Library (Sketch), Demonstration Print1941
1941
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Etching on light yellow cream laid paper with deckle edges, full margins. Inscribed in the image "Library of the Grolier Club, Demonstration Plate, Drawn, Etched and Printed in a Little Over Two Hours, On the Evening of March 9th, 1941." Signed, dated, titled and inscribed "I Sketch, Grolier Club Library- Demonstration Print," in pencil, lower margin. In excellent condition with no visible defects.
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- Creator:John Taylor Arms (1887 - 1953, American)
- Creation Year:1941
- Dimensions:Height: 3.88 in (9.86 cm)Width: 5.94 in (15.09 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Middletown, NY
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