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Paul de Longpre Chromolithograph "Carnations"

Catalogue: Fine Art: Prints: Lithographs: Pre 1910   item# 490189 (stock# dm0040)

Paul de Longpre Chromolithograph "Carnations"
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Darlene Morris Antiques
520-322-9050


$650.00 

Chromolithograph of "Carnations" by Paul de Longpre. Original gilt and ebonized frame that accents the style of the time. The frame measures 31" wide by 14 1/2 tall. The image is 9 1/4" by 25 1/2 wide. Paul de Longpre was born in Lyon, France in 1855 and moved to the New York in his early years where he became quite successful as a watercolorist of flowers. In 1899 he moved to Southern California where he started the first tourist attraction in Hollywood of his gardens. ...click for details


Arthur W. Heintzelman Etching of "Quaker Woman"

Catalogue: Fine Art: Prints: Etchings: Pre 1930   item# 490184 (stock# dm0039)

Arthur W. Heintzelman Etching of "Quaker Woman"
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520-322-9050


$375.00 

Drypoint etching of a seated Quaker woman by Arthur William Heintzelman in his early years when he loved to capture the features of hard working peasants, paupers and old men and women. The frame measures 19 7/8" tall by 14 7/8" wide. The image measures 11 3/4" tall by 8 1/4"wide. The signature is on the lower right hand corner in pencil. Condition is good with some browning. Arthur Heintzelman was born in 1890 in Newark, NJ and died in Rockport, MA in 1965.


Arthur W. Heintzelman Etching - The Music Master

Catalogue: Fine Art: Prints: Etchings: Pre 1960   item# 490169 (stock# dm0038)

Arthur W. Heintzelman Etching - The Music Master
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520-322-9050


$265.00 

Drypoint etching of a "Music Master" wearing a cloak and carrying his instrument. Signed in lower right hand corner "Heintzelman, Paris, 1922," Arthur William Heintzelman born in 1890 and died in 1965. Condition is good with some darkening of the paper. The frame measures 14 3/4" by 13 1/4". The image is 6 1/4" by 5 1/4".

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