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Period: 1920s
Place of Origin: North American
"Dream Garden", Spectacular 1920s Print with Maxfield Parrish-Inspired Frame
By Maxfield Parrish
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This extraordinary paean to Maxfield Parrish brings together an original, 1920s print featuring the "Dream Garden" mosaic in Philadelphia, with a recent, elaborate frame and matte in...
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1920s Art Deco Vintage North American Prints

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Misty Morning by Ernest William Watson, 1926
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Linocut print on paper of a warm, pastoral evening landscape rendered in soft shades of green, brown, and purple. Archival mounted under UV glass and framed. Numbered and dated in g...
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Yacht Blueprint From John Alden 1927
Located in Norwell, MA
Original sail plan blueprint for an auxiliary steel schooner from naval architect John G Alden of 148 State Street in Boston. Shown as design 317, dated May 2, 1927. This is a grand ...
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Yacht Blueprint From John Alden
Located in Norwell, MA
Sail plan blueprint showing a 53 foot power cruiser, from Naval architect John Alden of 148 State Street, Boston MA. Showing a nice hull profile with cabins, masts, lifeboat, porthol...
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1920s Vintage North American Prints

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Forest Road by Ernest William Watson, 1920
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Linocut print on paper of a forest beyond on a field being plowed by horses. The light cream colored foreground is contrasted by a forest in the background, rendered in soft shades o...
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Quiet Anchorage by Ernest William Watson, 1924
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Linoleum block print of a moored sailing vessel at sunset, rendered in soft pastel oranges and purples. Mounted in its original hand carved frame. Numbered and dated in graphite Sig...
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John Taylor Arms - Arch of the Conca, Perugia Etching, 1926
Located in Savannah, GA
John Taylor Arms (American, 1887-1953) Arch of the Conca, Perugia etching, 1926 signed, dated lower right: John Taylor Arms, 1926 sight: 15 ¼ by 11 inches frame: 20 by 15 inch...
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1920s Vintage North American Prints

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Yacht Blueprint of an Auxiliary Schooner Yacht
Located in Norwell, MA
Yacht blueprint showing plan for an auxiliary schooner yacht. This is the construction plan for John Alden Design 138B. This blueprint shows hull and deck frames, keel, skylights, masts, cockpit, rudder, prop, etc.. The drawing is to a scale of one half inch equals one foot, dated March 26, 1923 signed C.G. MacGregor. John G. Alden Naval Architect...
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John Alden Yacht Blueprint
Located in Norwell, MA
Showing hull 397, the fifty eight foot auxiliary schooner yacht "Teragram" (Margaret spelled backwards) was built for George W. Mixter, New York. Mixter was the author of "Primer of ...
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1920s Vintage North American Prints

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Original Eldredge McInnis Blueprint
Located in Norwell, MA
Rare yachting blueprint with legend plate showing the "Inboard Profile Plan of an Auxiliary Cruising Ketch", Eldredge McInnis Inc.. Naval architects and marine engineers, Boston Mass...
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Original Blueprint of a Fifty Three Foot Yacht
Located in Norwell, MA
Yacht blueprint of a 53 foot power cruiser from John G Alden naval architects, 148 State St., Boston Mass. Dated January 14, 1929. The scale is three e...
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Yacht Blueprint Showing Cabin of Sixty Two Foot Schooner
Located in Norwell, MA
Authentic Naval Architects Blueprint of a Sixty Two Foot Schooner designed by John Alden of Boston. The plan was drawn by C.G. McGregor. This is a ...
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Rare Pair of the Consolidated Yacht Acania
Located in Norwell, MA
Superb pair nautical blueprints of the 126-foot motor yacht ACANIA. From naval architect John H. Wells, 11 East 44th Street, New York. Dated July 25, 1928. The legends at lower right corner show dimensions of 126-feet length, 21-foot six inches in width, and 8-feet draft. There are two blueprints in the rare offering. The profile blueprint shows rows of portholes, railings, launch on davits, flag staffs, mast, lanterns, search light, horn, etc. The deck plan shows three levels. The main deck shows the dining saloon, living room, smoking room, pantry, etc. Below deck are multiple state rooms, bathrooms, dressing rooms, crew’s quarters, etc. The top deck has three launches on davits, stack, vents, pilot house...
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1920s Vintage North American Prints

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Martin Lewis Signed Limited Ed. Etchng Street Booth, Tokyo New Years Eve, 1927
By Martin Lewis
Located in Studio City, CA
A beautiful and exceedingly engaging limited edition etching/print titled "Street Booth, Tokyo New Years Eve" by famed Australian/American painter/artist/master printmaker Martin Lewis (1881-1962). This image was created in 1927. Lewis was born in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia in 1881 but migrated to the United States in 1900. After working in San Francisco and New York he then traveled to Japan to study Japanese art for two years. Lewis eventually returned to the US and settled back in New York in the early 1920s where he would experience his most artistically productive breakthrough period (between 1925-1935) in which he would create some of his most well-known works including this piece. Today, Lewis is universally considered to be one of the most important American printmakers of the twentieth century - a master of light and shadow. This work is a drypoint etching, printed in black ink on cream wove paper with full margins. A brilliant, luminous, and richly-inked impression. From a noted (McCarron, Paul. The Prints of Martin Lewis: A Catalogue Raisonne, p. 60) edition of 40 recorded impressions. According to McCarron, this is the most accomplished of Lewis' Japan prints: "New Year''s Day is an important holiday in Japan. The Japanese traditionally decorate their streets and homes with shimenawa, knotted straw ropes blessed and purified by Shinto priests...
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1920s Vintage North American Prints

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B.T. Dobson Boat Blueprint Design No. 72
Located in Norwell, MA
Original blueprint by naval architect Benjamin Dobson. This is identified as hull nos. 119 and 121, showing lines and offsets. This is a rich blue color, white outlines, also with ha...
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Walt Kuhn Lithograph 'Ivoire'
Located in Sharon, CT
Beautiful Stone Lithograph pencil titled ('Ivoire') and signed Walt Kuhn (Amer.1877-1949). Framed and Matted 23x29", matte opening 16x23". Paper size 19x25". Midtown Payson NYC gallery...
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1920s Art Deco Vintage North American Prints

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Vintage Art Deco "After the Ball" Print set of 2 Signed by Louie
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Vintage Art Deco "After the Ball" artwork print set of 2 each with a couple dressed in Georgian style outfits Signed in pencil Louie. They come in matching period mat black frames.
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"Art Deco/Art Nouveau Nudes, " Rare Prints with Silver & Gold Highlights by Coyle
By Ray Frederick Coyle
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This remarkable and stunning set of six sensuous prints, highlighted in gold and silver ink, was published and bound by John Henry Nash in 1926 to honor the life of his frequent collaborator, Ray Frederick Coyle. Coyle had died an early death, prompting Nash to issue this volume in a limited edition of 210 (this example is number 54), dedicating it to Albert Maurice Bender and William Randolph Keltie Young. Nash had established his own press 10 years before, and was dubbed by one admirer "The Aldus of San Francisco." Coyle illustrated several books published by Nash, including "Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice" and "The Sermon on the Mount...
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Art Deco Embossed Lithograph on Celluloid, Panther and Tamer in Palace, 1920's
Located in Petaluma, CA
This most unique piece of artwork is an incredible example of what could be done using celluloid. I have bought and sold some smaller pieces of antique advertising where celluloid wa...
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Watercolor Finished Print Depicting the Head of a Pointer Dog, USA, 1920
Located in Milan, IT
A watercolor finished print, depicting the head of a Pointer dog with the pheasant in his mouth. Solid cherry wood frame, polished and beeswaxed. Usa circa 1920.
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1920s Vintage North American Prints

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"Stone Fishing, " Important Art Deco Print with Nude Male Figures, Hawaii
By Robert Lee Eskridge
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Clearly demonstrating his love for the culture and sensuality of his adopted Hawaii, and brilliantly executed, Robert Lee Eskridge's "Stone Fishing" is a landmark in Art Deco printmaking. Although his work often shows the influence of Cubism and abstract art, Eskridge’s paintings and prints also capture the exoticism and sensuality of his subjects. He lived in Hawaii for many years and is renowned for his depictions of native Hawaiians...
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"Battle of the Nudes, " Rare Art Deco Signed Print by Willy Pogany
By Willy Pogany
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Depicting a complex interplay of lithe nude figures in struggle, the upper male figure holding a large sword aloft, this rare print was made by the famed artist and illustrator, Will...
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American Art Deco Etching "Girls Bathing" M. E. Groom, 1920s
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Iconic American Art Deco etching "Girls Bathing" in Craesor Gym" 3/30 Ed by M. E. Groom 1920s from a Palm Beach estate. Effect of a very fine wood-cut print. Because this is the 3rd,...
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Pair of Vintage Fashion Advertisements, La Presse Montreal, 1928
Located in Chappaqua, NY
Pair of vintage fashion advertisements, La Presse Montreal, 1928. Wonderful images of dresses from the "Flapper" era. Titled 'L'Heure Ele...
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"Horses in the Sun, " Remarkable Woodblock Print by Charles Kassler, Art Deco
By Charles Kassler
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This rare, perhaps unique, woodblock print by Charles Kassler positively radiates Art Deco energy -- both from the sun at the upper left corner, and from the pair of black horses, wh...
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Maxfield Parrish Lithograph “Garden of Allah”, 1919
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Paul Jouve Signed Panther Etching French Art Deco 1920s Beautifully Framed
By Paul Jouve
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Antique 19thC Ernest C. Rost Radtke Lauckner Landscape Windmill Etching 31"
Located in Dayton, OH
Late 19th century landscape etching by Ernest C. Rost, showing a country road flanked by fields, trees, and a windmill. Copyrighted by Radtke Lauckner & Co, New York, 1893. Signed in plate, lower left. Faded ink signature at lower right. “ERNEST CHRISTIAN ROST: Artist, Pioneer Photo-Journalist, Adventurer, and Botanist. 2003 by Jonathan Dobin. Ernest Christian Rost was born January 20, 1867*, at Mt. Vernon, N.Y. He was the son of Christian Wilhelm and Minna M. Rost. Christian Rost was a German-born artist, having studied in Paris and London. He was highly regarded for his fine wood and copper engravings -- renderings of governmental buildings on bank notes and official documents; images on early postage stamps (see Museum of the United States Essays and Proofs; 3-cent stamp); and earlier for his documenting the Crystal Palace and other exhibits of the 1850 World's Fair in London. He was also admired for his engraved landscapes, claimed by some contemporaries to be among the finest they'd seen. He married his cousin Minna M. Rost, who earned the distinction as being the proprietor of a very unique and successful military insignia manufacturing company on 13th Street, after the couple settled in New York City. Minna's business particularly flourished during the Civil War. Ernest was the fourth of six children, and the only son surviving into maturity. Christian Rost was acknowledged as being a very patient teacher. Ernest received much technical grounding and encouragement from his father and his mother as well. Early Works - Oils to Etchings Rost did landscapes in oils during 1880's. His works were shown at the National Academy of Design in New York City, where he garnered several awards. As was the case with his somewhat older contemporary, Edward Loyal Field, Rost's paintings were rendered in the Tonalist style (i.e.; atmospheric, enigmatic landscapes -- rendered with broad and feathered brush strokes ... a style akin to impressionism -- utilizing warm and earth tones.). In addition to his studies in New York, Ernest studied in Europe and was a student of the Barbizon school of landscape artists. He set up a studio in New York City and also Arkville, NY - until a fire destroyed that studio and much of his earliest work. After 1887 Rost turned more and more to the medium of etching upon copper plates. By 1890 etching/engraving became his primary discipline. Also like Edward Loyal Field, Rost's etchings and engravings completely embrace the new medium on its own terms -- noted in their day for their naturalistic composition, as well as for their attention to detail and linear assuredness. The bulk of Rost's etchings date from 1890 through 1896, though this writer has one dated 1889 and has seen several of his works copyrighted as late as 1903. Rost's work depicts mostly New York and tri-state rural or country scenes. The composition of some of his earliest works includes people, dogs, and horses as well as the rural scenes that they inhabit. In addition, he did a number of etchings illustrating the homes of important contemporary writers and statesmen. Rost Sues Publishers Ernest sued his New York agents Fishel, Adler and Schwartz Co. in 1894. An office boy was forging Rost's names on rejected images and claiming they were artist's proofs. [An artist's proof is a print pressed/ pulled and created by the artist himself (or supervised by the artist) outside of the regular (multiple) run of a particular lot of etchings. A proof is an endorsement by the artist that the print represents an original of the highest quality]. Though Ernest prevailed at trial, he was not compensated for damages of prints sold. After this ordeal, Rost was so angered, that he turned his focus more and more to photography, though this writer has come across a number of prints published after 1894 and as late as 1903 published by James Tryoler and by Rost himself: "Copyright by Ernest C. Rost, New York" (including original works and, significantly, works by others). Focus Changes To Photo-Journalism, Writing And Exploring With the outbreak of the Spanish-American War (1898), Rost was sent by the U.S. War Department to Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Panama and Guam as a civilian photographer of military operations and installations. By so doing, he became one of the government's first commissioned photojournalist. His travelogue journeys were well published and circulated. Rost's photos were praised for their spontaneous quality, a very difficult quality to achieve considering the heavy equipment and time-consuming photographic techniques of the period. Between 1899 and 1900, at least seven articles by Rost appeared in the popular 'Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Newspaper'. He also wrote for Harper's and Scientific America. His first-hand photographs of the second eruption of Mt. Pelee were also circulated and admired. On behalf of the explorer, Frederick Cook, Ernest was called upon to act as expert witness in the still infamous Cook vs. Peary North Pole trial/dispute. Ernest attested that Robert Peary's photograph (used to discredit Cooks ascension to the top of Mt. McKinley) were in fact doctored photos - combining several photos and drawing (perhaps our first official case of an altered photograph?). Ernest married Alice Hoffman (from Delaware?), an artists' model. Alice died in 1898 at a young age, when the couples' only son, Miles Ernest, was barely 4 years of age. Because Ernest's mother Minna was so occupied with filling orders in her business, Ernest, a devoted father, eventually took full-time care of his son, bringing him along on his travels and as he moved across the country. California Bound and Explorations of Cacti In 1907, Ernest married Etta N. Newbury, a writer who also used the pseudonym, Esther Norton. By 1918, the Rosts settled in California with the dream of cultivating a vineyard in the San Joaquin Valley. This ventured proved unsuccessful and they moved to Alhambra, wherein Rost devoted his life to studies of cacti. In this capacity, he traveled extensively throughout Southwest -- collecting and classifying desert plants. He was invited to lecture extensively about cacti and invited to publish his findings in several prestigious botanical journals of the time. 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Located in Norwell, MA
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Located in Van Nuys, CA
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Original Blueprint of a Keel Racing Knockabout by John Alden 'No. 423'
Located in Norwell, MA
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Located in Norwell, MA
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Located in Norwell, MA
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Located in Redding, CT
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Located in Van Nuys, CA
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By Maxfield Parrish
Located in Redding, CT
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