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Item Ships From: Missouri
37: The Stationer's Barge
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
61: H.M.S. Prince
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
49: Dutch Galliots
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
15: West Indiaman
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
10: Thames Barge
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
"Cader, " a Deerhound of the Pure Glengarry Breed
Located in Columbia, MO
"Cader," a Deerhound of the Pure Glengarry Breed
1887
Etching
3 x 5
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
28: Thames East Indiaman
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
02: Fishing Boat Arrived
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
Terriers No. 2
Located in Columbia, MO
Terriers No. 2
1883-84
Chromolithograph
8.5 x 11 inches
Category
1880s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
25: Crab-boat at Rottingdean
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
"Hermit, " a High-Bred Modern Foxhound
Located in Columbia, MO
"Hermit, " a High-Bred Modern Foxhound
1887
Etching
3 x 5
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
48: Gravesend Steam Packet
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
43: Prawn boats, Brighton Beach
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
31: Dutch Galliot
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
26: Billy-Boy unloading, Shoreham Harbour
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
52: Oyster Boats at Billingsgate
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
29: The Discovery, Convict Ship
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
11: On the Beach at Cromer
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
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Etching
19: Prison Ship
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
14: Anchors
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
13: Dover Cliffs
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
09: The Wolf Brig of War
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
08: Dutch Boats
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
"Hecate, " Second Cross from the Bulldog
Located in Columbia, MO
"Hecate, " Second Cross from the Bulldog
1887
Etching
3 x 5
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
Dalmation & Bull Terrier
Located in Columbia, MO
Dalmation & Bull Terrier
1883-84
Chromolithograph
8.5 x 11 inches
Category
1880s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Fig-marigold Showy, Mesembryanthem spectabile Plate 396
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Fig-marigold Showy, Mesembryanthem spectabile Plate 396
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
Autumn 6
By Alex Katz
Located in Fairfield, CT
Edition of 75
Category
2010s Contemporary Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Paper, Ink
$14,000
"Bellman, " an Otter-Hound
Located in Columbia, MO
"Bellman, " an Otter-Hound
1887
Etching
3 x 5
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
The Boarhound
Located in Columbia, MO
The Boarhound
1887
Etching
3 x 5
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
"Lady, " an English Terrier
Located in Columbia, MO
"Lady, " an English Terrier
1887
Etching
3 x 5
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
A View of St. Louis
By John Stobart
Located in Missouri, MO
John Stobart
"St. Louis, A View Through the Arches of the Eads Bridge" 1979
Color Lithograph
32.5 x 37.5 inches framed
Signed in Pencil and Numbered 221/75...
Category
1970s American Realist Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Dog and Fox Cross
Located in Columbia, MO
Dog and Fox Cross
1887
Etching
3 x 5
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
The Spanish Pointer
Located in Columbia, MO
The Spanish Pointer
1887
Etching
3 x 5
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
"Rough" and "Puck, " Dandies
Located in Columbia, MO
"Rough" and "Puck, " Dandies
1887
Etching
3 x 5
Category
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
------- Shining-leaved, Salvia formosa Plate 376
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
—– Shining-leaved, Salvia formosa Plate 376
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
Fog Bound
By Tod Lindenmuth
Located in Missouri, MO
Fog Bound
Tod Lindenmuth (American, 1885-1976)
Woodblock Print
14 x 11 inches
26 x 20.25 inches with frame
Signed Lower Right
Titled Lower Left
A founder of the Provincetown Art Association and one of the original Provincetown Printers, Tod Lindenmuth was a semi-abstract painter and graphic artist who did much to promote modernist styles. Although he was much influenced by Abstract Expressionism, his subject matter was realistic enough to be recognizable. He did linoleum cuts and was one of the first to work with that medium, and towards the end of his life, he experimented with collage. In the 1930s, he had commissions for the Public Works of Art Project and the Works Progress Administration.
Lindenmuth was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He studied with Robert Henri at the New York School of Art in Manhattan, and in Provincetown with E. Ambrose Webster and George Elmer Browne.
He first exhibited in Provincetown in 1915, and between 1917 and 1928 served on the jury for the Provincetown Art Association's 'First Modernistic Exhibition". He exhibited regularly with the Society of Independent Artists in New York.
He married artist and illustrator Elizabeth Boardman Warren...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Modern Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Color
$3,000
Shere Mill Pond
By Sir Francis Seymour Haden, R.A.
Located in Missouri, MO
Shere Mill Pond, No. II (large plate). 1860. Etching and drypoint. Schneiderman 37.v/ix. 7 x 13 1/8 (sheet 10 3/4 x 16 3/8). This state is prior to publication in Études à l'Eau-Forte. Illustrated: Keppel The Golden Age of Engraving; Print Collector's Quarterly 1 (1911): 18; : Guichard, British Etchers, 1850-1940. A rich, brilliant proof with drypoint burr printed on white laid paper. Signed in pencil.
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Shere Mill Pond, No. II was one of the most highly praised landscape prints of the etching revival. An impression was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1861 under Haden’s pseudonym, H. Dean. Francis Seymour Haden used this anagram of his own name early in his career as an artist, in order to retain his anonymity and preserve his professional reputation as a surgeon.
Biography:
Sir Francis Seymour Haden (16 September 1818 - 1 June 1910), was an English surgeon, best known as an etcher.
He was born in London, his father, Charles Thomas Haden, being a well-known doctor and lover of music. He was educated at Derby School, Christ's Hospital, and University College, London, and also studied at the Sorbonne, Paris, where he took his degree in 1840. He was admitted as a member of the College of Surgeons in London in 1842.
In 1843-1844, with his friends Duval, Le Cannes and Colonel Guibout, he travelled in Italy and made his first sketches from nature. Haden attended no art school and had no art teachers, but between 1845 and 1848 he studied portfolios of prints belonging to a second-hand dealer named Love, who had a shop in Bunhill Row, the old Quaker quarter of London. Arranging the prints in chronological order, he studied the works of the great original engravers, Albrecht Dürer, Lucas van Leyden and Rembrandt. These studies, besides influencing his original work, led to his important monograph on the etched work of Rembrandt. By lecture and book, and with the aid of the memorable exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1877, he tried to give a true reflection of Rembrandt's work, giving a nobler idea of the master's mind by taking away from the list of his works many dull and unseemly plates that had long been included in the lists. His reasons were founded upon the results of a study of the master's works in chronological order, and are clearly expressed in his monograph, The Etched Work of Rembrandt critically reconsidered, privately printed in 1877, and in The Etched Work of Rembrandt True and False (1895).
Haden's printmaking was invigorated by his much younger brother-in-law, James Whistler, at the Haden home in Sloane Street in 1855. A press was installed there and for a while Haden and Whistler collaborated on a series of etchings of the Thames. The relationship and project did not last.
Haden followed the art of original etching with such vigour that he became not only the foremost British exponent of that art but brought about its revival in England. His strenuous efforts and perseverance, aided by the secretarial ability of Sir WR Drake, resulted in the foundation of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers. As president he ruled the society with a strong hand from its first beginnings in 1880.
Notwithstanding his study of the old masters of his art, Haden's own plates were very individual, and are particularly noticeable for a fine original treatment of landscape subjects, free and open in line, clear and well divided in mass, and full of a noble and dignified style of his own. Even when working from a picture his personality dominates the plate, as for example in the large plate he etched after J.M.W. Turner's "Calais Pier," which is a classical example of what interpretative work can do in black and white. Of his original plates, more than 250 in number, one of the most notable was the large "Breaking up of the Agamemnon."
An early plate, rare and most beautiful, is "Thames Fisherman". "Mytton Hall" is broad in treatment, and a fine rendering of a shady avenue of yew trees leading to an old manor-house in sunlight. "Sub Tegmine" was etched in Greenwich Park in 1859; and "Early Morning--Richmond", full of the poetry and freshness of the hour, was done, according to Haden, actually at sunrise. One of the rarest and most beautiful of his plates is "A By-Road in Tipperary"; "Combe Bottom" is another; and "Shere Mill Pond" (both the small study and the larger plate), "Sunset in Ireland," "Penton Hook," "Grim Spain" and "Evening Fishing, Longparish," are also notable examples of his genius. A catalogue of his works was begun by Sir William Drake and completed by Harrington in 1880. During later years Haden began to practise the sister art...
Category
Late 19th Century Old Masters Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Drypoint, Etching
Absolut Statehood: Missouri
Located in Columbia, MO
Gary Head
Absolut Statehood: Missouri
1992
Lithograph
97/400
38.5 x 26 inches
Category
1890s Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
St. Louis, Gateway to the West
By John Stobart
Located in Missouri, MO
John Stobart
"St. Louis, Gateway to the West"
Color Lithograph
30 x 42 inches framed
Signed in Pencil and Numbered 434/750
Category
1970s American Realist Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
August
Located in Kansas City, MO
Fujio Akai
August
Year: 1990
Signed, numbered and dated by hand
Edition: 100
Size: 12.5 × 9.6 on 23.2 × 16.4 inches
Looking at the work of Fujio Akai over a period of many years, o...
Category
1990s Contemporary Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"Peter Paul" (I)
By Peter Paul 3
Located in Kansas City, MO
Peter Paul
"Peter Paul" (I)
From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy
Year: 1973
Medium: Phototype (Lichtdruck)
Edition: 80
Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in.
Publisher: Di...
Category
1970s Modern Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Black and White
$175 Sale Price
65% Off
Say Yes to New Adventures
By Jaycie Womack
Located in Kansas City, MO
Jaycie Womack
Say Yes to New Adventures
Year: 2018
Pigment Print
Visible Size: 16 x 13 inches
Framed: 28.5 x 20.75 inches
Signed, titled and dated by hand
COA provided
*Gold sprayed...
Category
2010s American Modern Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Pigment
Wareham Bridge
By Seymour Haden
Located in Missouri, MO
Wareham Bridge
Medium Drypoint
Year of Work 1877-1877
Image Size: approx. 6 in.; Width 8.9 in. / Height 15.2 cm.; Width 22.7 cm.
Sir Francis Seymour Haden (16 September 1818 - 1 June 1910), was an English surgeon, best known as an etcher.
He was born in London, his father, Charles Thomas Haden, being a well-known doctor and lover of music. He was educated at Derby School, Christ's Hospital, and University College, London, and also studied at the Sorbonne, Paris, where he took his degree in 1840. He was admitted as a member of the College of Surgeons in London in 1842.
In 1843-1844, with his friends Duval, Le Cannes and Colonel Guibout, he travelled in Italy and made his first sketches from nature. Haden attended no art school and had no art teachers, but between 1845 and 1848 he studied portfolios of prints belonging to a second-hand dealer named Love, who had a shop in Bunhill Row, the old Quaker quarter of London. Arranging the prints in chronological order, he studied the works of the great original engravers, Albrecht Dürer, Lucas van Leyden and Rembrandt. These studies, besides influencing his original work, led to his important monograph on the etched work of Rembrandt. By lecture and book, and with the aid of the memorable exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1877, he tried to give a true reflection of Rembrandt's work, giving a nobler idea of the master's mind by taking away from the list of his works many dull and unseemly plates that had long been included in the lists. His reasons were founded upon the results of a study of the master's works in chronological order, and are clearly expressed in his monograph, The Etched Work of Rembrandt critically reconsidered, privately printed in 1877, and in The Etched Work of Rembrandt True and False (1895).
Haden's printmaking was invigorated by his much younger brother-in-law, James Whistler, at the Haden home in Sloane Street in 1855. A press was installed there and for a while Haden and Whistler collaborated on a series of etchings of the Thames. The relationship and project did not last.
Haden followed the art of original etching with such vigour that he became not only the foremost British exponent of that art but brought about its revival in England. His strenuous efforts and perseverance, aided by the secretarial ability of Sir WR Drake, resulted in the foundation of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers. As president he ruled the society with a strong hand from its first beginnings in 1880.
Notwithstanding his study of the old masters of his art, Haden's own plates were very individual, and are particularly noticeable for a fine original treatment of landscape subjects, free and open in line, clear and well divided in mass, and full of a noble and dignified style of his own. Even when working from a picture his personality dominates the plate, as for example in the large plate he etched after J.M.W. Turner's "Calais Pier," which is a classical example of what interpretative work can do in black and white. Of his original plates, more than 250 in number, one of the most notable was the large "Breaking up of the Agamemnon."
An early plate, rare and most beautiful, is "Thames Fisherman". "Mytton Hall" is broad in treatment, and a fine rendering of a shady avenue of yew trees leading to an old manor-house in sunlight. "Sub Tegmine" was etched in Greenwich Park in 1859; and "Early Morning--Richmond", full of the poetry and freshness of the hour, was done, according to Haden, actually at sunrise. One of the rarest and most beautiful of his plates is "A By-Road in Tipperary"; "Combe Bottom" is another; and "Shere Mill Pond" (both the small study and the larger plate), "Sunset in Ireland," "Penton Hook," "Grim Spain" and "Evening Fishing, Longparish," are also notable examples of his genius. A catalogue of his works was begun by Sir William Drake and completed by Harrington in 1880. During later years Haden began to practise the sister art...
Category
1870s Other Art Style Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
63: Fishing Boat
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
59: A Brig of Wars
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
54: Collier Discharging
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
46: Folkstone Harbour
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
42: Boat-hut
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
41: Rope houses on the beach at Brighton
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
39: Thames Wherries
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
40: The Hastings
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
34: Yarmouth Herring Boat
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
33: Dutch Schuyt
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
32: Sheer Hulk
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
12: Lobster-boat at Rottingdean
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
04: A Frigate
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
Category
1820s Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
Roella Prickly, Roella ciliata Plate 378
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Roella Prickly, Roella ciliata Plate 378
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
Heath Recurved, Erica retorta Plate 362
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Heath Recurved, Erica retorta Plate 362
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
Brunfelsia American, Brunfelsia americana Plate 393
By William Curtis
Located in Columbia, MO
Brunfelsia American, Brunfelsia americana Plate 393
1797
Hand-colored etching
Ed. 1st ed.
9 x 5.25 inches
Category
1790s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching
Terriers No. 1
Located in Columbia, MO
Terriers No. 1
1883-84
Chromolithograph
8.5 x 11 inches
Category
1880s Naturalistic Missouri - Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph