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Stow Wengenroth Art

American, 1906-1978

Born in Brooklyn in 1906, New York, Stow Wengenroth studied at the Art Students League of New York and Grand Central School of Art. He lived and worked for many years on Long Island and then moved to Rockport, Massachusetts. Wengenroth is renowned for his carefully wrought scenes of the New England seacoast like craggy rocks, lighthouses, boats and the sea. He died in 1978 in Rockport.

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Artist: Stow Wengenroth
Woodland (New Hope, Pennsylvania)
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Woodlands (New Hope, Pennsylvania) Lithograph, 1950 Signed by the artist in pencil lower right (see photo) Annotated: Ed/55 in pencil by the artist lower left (see photo) Edition: 55...
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1950s American Realist Stow Wengenroth Art

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ABS, Lithograph

New England Coast (Greenport, New York)
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Fairlawn, OH
New England Coast (Greenport, New York) Lithograph, 1969 Signed in pencil lower right (see photo) Edition: 350 Published in the book, Stow Wengenroth's New York, 1969 Limited slipcas...
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1960s American Realist Stow Wengenroth Art

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Lithograph

Stow Wengenroth, Friendly Neighbors (Birds)
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 80. Signed and numbered in pencil. Really, no one could draw on a lithographic stone like Stow Wengenroth. He drew many animals and birds...
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Mid-20th Century Naturalistic Stow Wengenroth Art

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Lithograph

Lobsterman's Cove, Winter Harbor, Maine
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Lobsterman's Cove, Winter Harbor, Maine Lithograph, 1941 Signed in pencil lower right (see photo) Edition 50 Impressions are in the collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine...
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1940s American Realist Stow Wengenroth Art

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Lithograph

QUIET POND, MONHEGAN, MAINE
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Portland, ME
Wengenroth, Stow. QUIET POND MONHEGAN, MAINE. BPL 154. Lithograph, 1946. Edition of 85. Inscribed "Ed/85" and signed in pencil. 10 3/16 x 15 7/16 inches (image). Handsomely framed by...
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1940s Stow Wengenroth Art

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Lithograph

Stow Wengenroth, Lock House, Lambertville, New Jersey
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in New York, NY
Signed, numbered, and with extensive dedication to the artist Norman Kent. Titled in lower margin in another hand. Really, no one could draw on a lithograp...
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Mid-20th Century Naturalistic Stow Wengenroth Art

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Lithograph

The White Gate (New Castle, Delaware)
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Fairlawn, OH
The White Gate (New Castle, Delaware) Lithograph, 1961 Signed in pencil lower right (see photo) Numbered and title in the lower left (see photos) Condition: Excellent Image size: 15 ...
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1960s American Realist Stow Wengenroth Art

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Lithograph

BLACK WEATHER
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Portland, ME
Wengenroth, Stow. BLACK WEATHER. Stucky 25. Lithograph, 1932. Edition of 25. Signed in pencil, lower right. 6 1/2 x 14 inches (image), 11 1/2 x 16 inches...
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1930s Stow Wengenroth Art

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Shoreline, Greenport, New York
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Boston, MA
Stuckey 328. From an edition of 60. Signed in pencil lower right margin: "Stow Wengenroth"; inscribed in pencil lower left margin: "Ed/60". A fine impression in fine condition. Sheet...
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20th Century Realist Stow Wengenroth Art

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Lithograph

Hidden Pond
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Hidden Pond Lithograph, 1958 Signed in pencil lower right of image Annotated: Ed/40 in pencil by the artist lower left Edition: 40 Provenance: Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, OH (acc...
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1950s American Realist Stow Wengenroth Art

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Lithograph

Stow Wengenroth Original Dry Brush Drawing, 1966, "The Little Owl"
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Stow Wengenroth (1906-1978) original dry brush drawing, 1966 This work is a preparatory drawing for his lithograph “The Little Owl” Signed lower right, “Stow Wengenroth” Image measur...
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Mid-20th Century Stow Wengenroth Art

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Old Willow
Old Willow
H 15.19 in W 11.75 in
Annisquam Light — Massachusetts North Shore
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Stow Wengenroth, 'Annisquam Light', lithograph, 1941, edition 75, Stuckey 111. Signed and annotated 'Ed/75' in pencil. A superb, richly-inked impression, on cream wove paper, with full margins (1 to 2 5/8 inches), in excellent condition. Image size 7 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches; sheet size 12 1/4 x 16 5/8 inches. Archivally matted to museum standards, unframed. Collections: Johnson Museum of Art (Cornell University), Library of Congress. Annisquam is a small waterfront neighborhood in the city of Gloucester, on the North Shore...
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The Judge's House, New Castle
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in Fairlawn, OH
The Judge's House, New Castle Lithograph, 1961 Signed by the artist in pencil lower right; annotated "Ed/40" lower left Titled in pencil lower left corner o...
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1960s American Realist Stow Wengenroth Art

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Lobster
By Stow Wengenroth
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 50. Signed and numbered in pencil. Really, no one could draw on a lithographic stone like Stow Wengenroth. Any subject he touched became elegant and important.
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Lobster
Lobster
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Lobsterman's House
By Stow Wengenroth
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From the artist's early period of printmaking. A rich impression full of contrasts of black and grey. Born in Brooklyn at the turn of the century, Stow Wengenroth was the only chil...
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By Stow Wengenroth
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STOW WENGENROTH ( 1906-1978) LOBSTERMAN'S HOUSE, 1934, (S. 41) Lithograph, Signed and numbered 21 in pencil, (the edition). Very nice early Wengenroth in very good condition. Full m...
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