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Artist: Kent Hagerman
Fine Etching of Municipal (Midway) Airport Chicago by Kent Hagerman
By Kent Hagerman
Located in Chicago, IL
A fine & captivating etching of Municipal (Midway) Airport Chicago by artist Kent Hagerman. Artwork size: 7" x 10". Archivally matted to 12" x 16". Kent Hagerman, also known as ...
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1950s American Modern Kent Hagerman Art

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Paper, Etching

Kent Hagerman, (United States Air Force, Fairchild XC-120 Packplane)
By Kent Hagerman
Located in New York, NY
Kent Hagerman was an amazing draftsman who managed to get fantastic detail into his work while showing the environment and atmosphere. This print captures the moment a 'pod' is bein...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Kent Hagerman Art

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Etching

Kent Hagerman, (US Air Force Fairchild C-119, the 'Flying Boxcar')
By Kent Hagerman
Located in New York, NY
While this is probably a military airport, Kent Hagerman still shows it at its futuristic best. Hagerman was an amazing draftsman who managed to get fantastic detail into his work. This is really a portrait of a plane -- the Fairchild C-119. The words 'United States Air Force' on the side of the plane date it to 1947 or later, after the Air Force split from the Army. The design featured the 'twin boom' clearly showing in this etching. Thanks to this feature it was called the Flying Boxcar. About 1100 were built and used until 1955. It was also used by the Chinese Air...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Kent Hagerman Art

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Etching

A 1951 Etching of the Mercantile Exchange - Chicago by Artist Kent Hagerman
By Kent Hagerman
Located in Chicago, IL
A 1951 etching of the historic "Mercantile Exchange - Chicago" by Artist Kent Hagerman. Image size: 11" x 13 3/4". Archivally matted matted to 14" x 18". Kent Hagerman, also known...
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1950s American Modern Kent Hagerman Art

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Paper, Etching

New University Chicago Campus
By Kent Hagerman
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed and titled in pencil by the artist
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1920s Kent Hagerman Art

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