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John Taylor Arms

American, 1887-1953

John Taylor Arms was born in Washington, D.C., in 1887. Arms studied architecture at Princeton and MIT and later became the country’s finest etcher of his age. His renderings of European and American architectural subjects are not only beautiful, but they are unrivaled in their technical virtuosity and nuanced light. In a recent exhibit, the Cleveland Museum noted, Arms believed that art could be a tool for the spiritual and moral improvement of mankind and that Gothic cathedrals represented the most significant expression of man’s aspirations. He viewed printmaking as a vehicle for disseminating images of subjects that would uplift and inspire contemporary society. He served as President of the Society of American Etchers and as an ambassador for American printmakers and printmaking throughout the world.

'Downtown, New York' — 1920s Modernism
'Downtown, New York' — 1920s Modernism

'Downtown, New York' — 1920s Modernism

By John Taylor Arms

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

John Taylor Arms, 'Downtown, New York', etching with aquatint, 1921, edition 75, Fletcher 108. Signed, dated, and numbered 14/75 in pencil. A superb, finely nuanced impression, in d...

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Early 20th Century American Modern John Taylor Arms

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Etching

From the Ponte Vecchio, Florence

From the Ponte Vecchio, Florence

By John Taylor Arms

Located in Middletown, NY

Etching and aquatint on hand made F.J. Head & Co watermarked cream laid paper, full margins. Signed and dated in pencil, lower right margin. From the edition of 160 (from a total of ...

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1920s American Modern John Taylor Arms

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Handmade Paper, Laid Paper, Etching, Aquatint

From the Ponte Vecchio
From the Ponte Vecchio

John Taylor ArmsFrom the Ponte Vecchio, 1925

$1,600Sale Price|20% Off

H 20 in W 24 in D 0.5 in

From the Ponte Vecchio

By John Taylor Arms

Located in Plano, TX

From the Ponte Vecchio, Florence. 1925. Etching and aquatint. Fletcher catalog 159. state ii. Image: 11 1/8 x 15 1/4 (sheet 13 3/8 x 18 1/4). Edition 160 in this state (total edition...

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1930s American Modern John Taylor Arms

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Etching, Aquatint

The Gargoyle and His Quarry
The Gargoyle and His Quarry

John Taylor ArmsThe Gargoyle and His Quarry, 1922

$2,750Sale Price|21% Off

H 7.13 in W 5.25 in D 0.5 in

The Gargoyle and His Quarry

By John Taylor Arms

Located in Plano, TX

The Gargoyle and His Quarry, Notre Dame. 1920. Etching.Fletcher 90. 7 1/8 x 5 1/4 (sheet 10 1/2 x 9 1/16). Gargoyle series #1. Edition 75. A rich impression printed on 'FJHead&Co' c...

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1920s American Modern John Taylor Arms

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Drypoint, Etching

San Marino (Sketch)
San Marino (Sketch)

San Marino (Sketch)

By John Taylor Arms

Located in Middletown, NY

A demonstration print executed in front of a live audience in New York City in 1933. Etching on cream laid paper, 6 7/8 x 4 7/8 inches (178 x 127 mm); sheet 11 7/8 x 8 3/16 inches (...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern John Taylor Arms

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Laid Paper, Etching

Palazzo dell'Angelo
Palazzo dell'Angelo

John Taylor ArmsPalazzo dell'Angelo

$2,800

H 7.25 in W 6.75 in

Palazzo dell'Angelo

By John Taylor Arms

Located in Middletown, NY

Palazzo dell'Angelo 1931 Etching and drypoint on cream-colored, handmade laid paper with deckle edges, 7 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches (185 x 171 mm), edition of 100, full margins. Signed, dated and numbered "Ed. 100" in pencil, lower margin, second state (of three). Printed by Henry Carling, New York. Extremely minor mat tone and some inky residue in the top right corner, all unobtrusive and well outside of image area. An exquisite impression of this intricate image, with astonishing detail, and all the fine lines printing clearly. The image represents the first print which Arms printed on his own handmade paper. Framed handsomely with archival materials and museum grade glass in a wood gilt frame with a flower and garland motif. Illustrated: Dorothy Noyes Arms, Hill Towns and Cities of Northern Italy, p. 180; Anderson, American Etchers Abroad 1880-1930; Eric Denker, Reflections & Undercurrents: Ernest Roth and Printmaking in Venice, 1900-1940, p. 116. [Fletcher 233] Born in 1887 in Washington DC, John Taylor Arms studied at Princeton University, and ultimately earned a degree in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1912. With the outbreak of W.W.I, Arms served as an officer in the United States Navy, and it was during this time that he turned his focus to printmaking, having published his first etching in 1919. His first subjects were the Brooklyn Bridge, near the Navy Yard, and it was during his wartime travel that Arms created a series of extraordinarily detailed etchings based on Gothic cathedrals and churches he visited in France and Italy. He used what was available to him, namely sewing needles and a magnifying glass, to create the incredibly rich and fine detail that his etchings are known for. Upon his return to New York after the war, Arms enjoyed a successful career as a graphic artist, created a series of etchings of American cities, and published Handbook of Print Making and Print Makers (Macmillan, 1934). He served as President of the Society of American Graphic Artists, and in 1933, was made a full member of the National Academy of Design. In its most modern incarnation, Palazzo dell'Angelo was constructed in or around 1570. The building, which has a rich and storied history, was erected upon the ruins of an earlier structure which predates the Gothic period. Some remnants of the earliest features of the residence were most certainly still visible when Arms visited, as they are today. Having a background in architecture, there's no question that Arms was moved by the beauty, history and ingenuity represented in the physical structure. One thing specifically gives away Arms's passion for the architecture, and that is the fact that he focused on the building's Moorish entranceway, balustrade, and two mullioned windows, and not on the curious Gothic era bas-relief of an angel nestled into the facade of the building, after which the structure is named. The sculpture itself doesn't appear in Arms's composition at all, despite the fact that it is the feature of the building that is most famous in its folklore. Arms instead focuses on the oldest portion of the architecture, even documenting some of the remnants of a fresco, and a funerary stele for the freedman Tito Mestrio Logismo, and his wife Mestria Sperata (visible above the water level, to the left of the door, behind the gondola), which was first described in 1436. Among the many notable bits of history regarding the Palazzo, it has been documented that Tintoretto painted frescos of battle scenes on the facade of the building. The paintings have been lost to time and the elements, but not entirely to history. The empty frame...

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1930s American Modern John Taylor Arms

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Drypoint, Etching

Amiens; The Cathedral of Notre Dame, from the Lower Town
Amiens; The Cathedral of Notre Dame, from the Lower Town

Amiens; The Cathedral of Notre Dame, from the Lower Town

By John Taylor Arms

Located in Middletown, NY

A superb impression from the artist's own collection. Etching with drypoint on watermarked FJ Head & Co. handmade laid paper, 10 3/4 x 9 7/8 inches (272 x 252 mm); sheet 18 1/8 x 14 ...

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Early 20th Century American Modern John Taylor Arms

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Handmade Paper, Laid Paper, Etching, Drypoint

A Hong Kong Canal Boat
A Hong Kong Canal Boat

A Hong Kong Canal Boat

By John Taylor Arms

Located in Middletown, NY

Aquatint with hand coloring in watercolor on watermarked, laid Arches paper, 8 1/16 x 5 9/16 inches (206 x 142 mm), full margins. Signed, titled, dated, and numbered 22/40 in pencil,...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern John Taylor Arms

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Handmade Paper, Laid Paper, Watercolor, Aquatint

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John Taylor Arms Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMediumCreation Year
2026$750Figurative Prints, Landscape PrintsHandmade Paper, Laid Paper, Etching1925
2026$300Figurative Prints, Landscape PrintsHandmade Paper, Laid Paper, Etching1929
2026$600Landscape PrintsEtching1929
$550
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