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Bernard Sanders

Bernard Sanders, (Fantastic City)
Located in New York, NY
This extravagant subject is a clear exception in the oeuvre of Bernard Sanders. Signed in pencil
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Etching

Bernard Sanders, (Interior with Five Men)
Located in New York, NY
The always fashionable Bernard sanders draws a mysterious spaces with well-dressed gentlemen
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Early 20th Century American Modern Figurative Prints

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Drypoint

Bernard Sanders, (Abstraction with Sun)
Located in New York, NY
Bernard Sanders (1906-1967) was a master of minimalist prints. In several I've posted the subject
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Early 20th Century American Modern Figurative Prints

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Etching

Bernard Sanders, (Two Young Girls), about 1925
Located in New York, NY
Bernard Sanders (1906-1967) was a master at suggesting layers of meaning. Here, at first glance
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1920s American Modern Figurative Prints

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Drypoint

Bernard Sanders, Young Girl (With Arms Crossed), about 1930
Located in New York, NY
Young Girl by Bernard Sanders (1906-1967) is a classic example of his masterful portraiture. This
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1930s American Modern Figurative Prints

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Drypoint

Bernard Sanders, Dancers
Located in New York, NY
Sander's interiors are always intriguing. This work also reads as a stage with a dance; it recalls
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Drypoint

Bernard Sanders, (Lovers)
Located in New York, NY
Clearly Sanders (1906-1967) was a master at these minimalist figurative prints. It's all about
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Drypoint, Etching

Bernard Sanders, Portrait of Woman (with Bun), about 1925
Located in New York, NY
Bernard Sanders (1906-1967) was an extremely gifted portrait artist. and a master at showing us the
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1920s American Modern Figurative Prints

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Etching

Bernard Sanders, (Shaping the Coiffe, France), about 1925
Located in New York, NY
Clearly a scene in France, the Bernard Sanders is showing us a seamstress/lacemaker. She seems to
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1920s American Modern Figurative Prints

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Intaglio

Bernard Sanders, (Mesopotamian Figure)
Located in New York, NY
Clearly Sanders was looking at ancient Mesopotamian figures. Even the elaborate feathered wings can
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Drypoint, Etching

Bernard Sanders, My Room
Located in New York, NY
Sanders was very careful to make sure this subject was at his home at 2020 Grand Avenue in the
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Etching

Bernard Sanders, Bird on Piano
Located in New York, NY
Sander's interiors are always intriguing. This one certainly is. Signed in pencil.
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Drypoint

Bernard Sanders, Head of Girl
Located in New York, NY
For a print that's nearly one hundred years old it feels very contemporary. Signed in pencil; titled in lower margin in pencil.
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Drypoint

Bernard Sanders, Man at Piano
Located in New York, NY
For a print that's nearly one hundred years old it feels very contemporary. Signed and titled in pencil. Besides the etching I think there is some false biting that adds tone here.
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Etching

Bernard Sanders, Boy in the woods
Located in New York, NY
There's so often a mysterious or evocative atmosphere that permeates Sander's work. Signed in
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Early 20th Century American Modern Landscape Prints

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Etching

Bernard Sanders, (Nude Woman with Orb)
Located in New York, NY
Sander's figures are captivating. Here a women stands facing right, just touching, and holding
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Drypoint, Etching

Bernard Sanders, Sledding in Central Park, NYC
Located in New York, NY
Signed in pencil. This scene is a hundred years old but if we have snow this year it can easily be recreated.
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Early 20th Century American Modern Landscape Prints

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Drypoint

Bernard Sanders, George Washington Bridge Under Construction (from New York)
Located in New York, NY
Clearly a view from New York City across the Hudson River to the New Jersey Palisades, this small format packs a wallop! Construction of the bridge was begun in 1927 and this scene i...
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Early 20th Century American Modern Landscape Prints

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Etching

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Bernard Sanders, Portrait of Girl, about 1925
Located in New York, NY
In this work by Bernard Sanders (1906-1967) a young woman meets us head on. She is ahead of her
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1920s American Modern Figurative Prints

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Intaglio

Bernard Sanders, Maggie
Located in New York, NY
This was made for the Stephen Crane story, Maggie, Girl of the Streets. It is printed on blue paper and signed in the plate at the lower left.
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Etching

Watermelon
Located in New York, NY
Sanders makes this subject seem very contemporary. Signed in pencil.
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Early 20th Century American Modern Interior Prints

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Etching, Drypoint

Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, NYC
Located in New York, NY
Such a delicate and yet immediate view of a classic Central Park landmark.
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Early 20th Century American Modern Landscape Prints

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Etching

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Edward Sacks, Seated Figure
Located in New York, NY
Little is known about the artist, Edward (Ed) Sacks, although this print may have been made at the Art Students League in NYC. it is a cross between, as the title suggests, a Seated ...
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1940s American Modern Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Martha Reed, (Color Abstraction) (Head?)
By Martha Reed
Located in New York, NY
Martha Reed was the daughter of the artist Doel Reed and as an adult she joined her parents in Taos, New Mexico. There she designed clothes with a south-western aesthetic and had a s...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Abstract Prints

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Linocut

Interiors VII: The Train from Munich
By Peter Milton
Located in Middletown, NY
Interiors VII: The Train from Munich Robert E. Townsend, 1991. Resist ground etching and engraving with hand refinement in charcoal, pencil, stabilo, and eraser on BFK Rives white w...
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1990s American Modern Interior Prints

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Charcoal, ABS, Engraving, Etching

Interiors I: Family Reunion — A penetrating scene with a hidden homage to Eadwea
By Peter Milton
Located in Middletown, NY
Interiors I: Family Reunion 1984 Resist ground etching and engraving on BFK Rives wove paper, 20 x 36 inches (501 x 913 mm), full margins. Signed, titled, dated and numbered 49/175 ...
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1980s American Modern Figurative Prints

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Engraving, Etching

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