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Art Deco Print by Maurice de Becque for "Sonnica la Courtisane"
Art Deco Print by Maurice de Becque for "Sonnica la Courtisane"

Art Deco Print by Maurice de Becque for "Sonnica la Courtisane"

By Maurice De Becque

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A 1928 color etching signed in pencil by Maurice de Becque for "Sonnica de Courtisane" by Vincente

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Early 20th Century French Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Ink, Paper

Etching with Hand Watercolor Painting Jules Pascin Pencil Signed
Etching with Hand Watercolor Painting Jules Pascin Pencil Signed

Etching with Hand Watercolor Painting Jules Pascin Pencil Signed

By Jules Pascin

Located in Surfside, FL

Genre: German Expressionist Subject: Figures Medium: etching, watercolor paint Surface: Paper This

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Early 20th Century Expressionist Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Etching

Etching with Hand Watercolor Painting Jules Pascin Pencil Signed
Etching with Hand Watercolor Painting Jules Pascin Pencil Signed

Etching with Hand Watercolor Painting Jules Pascin Pencil Signed

By Jules Pascin

Located in Surfside, FL

Genre: German Expressionist Subject: Figures Medium: etching, watercolor paint Surface: Paper This

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Early 20th Century Expressionist Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Etching

Le Vacher ( The Herdsman ) by Coussens

Le Vacher ( The Herdsman ) by Coussens

By Armand Coussens

Located in Paonia, CO

milking. A soft ground etching signed and edition numbered 8/100 by the artist in pencil in very good

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Early 20th Century Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Etching

Early 20th Century Signed Etching By Armin Carl Hansen -- Valley Farm
Early 20th Century Signed Etching By Armin Carl Hansen -- Valley Farm

Early 20th Century Signed Etching By Armin Carl Hansen -- Valley Farm

By Armin Hansen

Located in Soquel, CA

Signed 1926 Armin Carl Hansen Etching and Drypoint of Central Coast California Valley Farm

Category

1920s American Impressionist Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Laid Paper, Etching

Romany Marye in Christopher Street

Romany Marye in Christopher Street

By John Sloan

Located in New York, NY

John Sloan (1871-1951), Romany Marye in Christopher Street, 1922, etching, signed in pencil lower

Category

1920s American Realist Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Etching

Reclining Nude

Reclining Nude

By Walt Kuhn

Located in New York, NY

Walt Kuhn (1877-1949), [Reclining Nude], c. 1920, etching, signed in pencil lower margin. In

Category

1920s American Realist Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Etching

[Nude on Couch, Right Arm on Leg]
[Nude on Couch, Right Arm on Leg]

[Nude on Couch, Right Arm on Leg]

By Walt Kuhn

Located in New York, NY

Walt Kuhn (1877-1949), [Nude on Couch, Right Arm on Leg], c. 1920, etching, signed in pencil lower

Category

1920s American Modern Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Etching

Loco-Erie Watering

Loco-Erie Watering

By Reginald Marsh

Located in New York, NY

Reginald Marsh (1898-1954), Loco-Erie Watering, 1929, etching, signed in pencil lower right, and

Category

1920s American Realist Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Etching

Jan Sirks, Rotterdam Port, Etching on Paper, Signed, 1912
Jan Sirks, Rotterdam Port, Etching on Paper, Signed, 1912

Jan Sirks, Rotterdam Port, Etching on Paper, Signed, 1912

$1,200 / item

H 15 in W 22 in D 0.013 in

Jan Sirks, Rotterdam Port, Etching on Paper, Signed, 1912

Located in San Francisco, CA

ABOUT Jan Sirks Rotterdam Port etching on wove paper, signed in pencil. Etchings became the main

Category

Early 20th Century Dutch Victorian Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Paper

Paris Park Etching
Paris Park Etching

Paris Park Etching

$275

H 10 in W 13.25 in

Paris Park Etching

Located in San Francisco, CA

Charming little mystery etching pencil signed but I cannot make it out. A French seen probably a

Category

Early 20th Century Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Etching

Original Signed Kenneth Steel Drypoint Etching Made in England
Original Signed Kenneth Steel Drypoint Etching Made in England

Original Signed Kenneth Steel Drypoint Etching Made in England

Located in West Hartford, CT

Signed drypoint, line engraving by Kenneth Steel signed at bottom in pencil. Tilted "ELY". Medium

Category

Early 20th Century English Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Paper

Willem Witsen 'Amsterdam, Binnenkant met Sneeuw' Hand Signed Etching 1903
Willem Witsen 'Amsterdam, Binnenkant met Sneeuw' Hand Signed Etching 1903

Willem Witsen 'Amsterdam, Binnenkant met Sneeuw' Hand Signed Etching 1903

Located in Meer, VAN

Willem Witsen 'Amsterdam, Binnenkant met Sneeuw' Hand Signed Etching, The Netherlands, 1903. This

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Early 20th Century Dutch Antique Etching Signed

Materials

Paper

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