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American Wood Cut Print Dog&Crocodile 50s Signed
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Pre 1960 item# 410073
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Charming wood cut by American artist Arturo Frasconi-- born 1919 in Uruquay-considered American but his wood block work is certainly in the tradition of Latin American artists-did illustrations in childrens books--depicts a big crocodile and a small terrier dog-striking piece on zebur paper--piece is 17 inches by 12 inches-add 5 inches all around for good frame and straw mat-signed and dated 1950-no condition problems--based on Spanish fable
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American Signed Lithograph- Circus- Umberto ROMANO
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Pre 1950 item# 345933
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Powerful limited edition lithograph by American Umberto Romano [1905-1984] signed in the lithograph lower left side as well in pencil outside at the bottom-depicts strong horses and men-circus scene-probably made in the forties--artist -titled- CIRCUS RIDERS IN THE NIGHT--paintings in Fogg Museum, Wochester Museum,Addison Gallery, Rhode Island School of Design,Smith College Museum-- it appears works influenced by Italian modernists-won prizes-no condition problems-image 11 inches by 9 inches--with with frame and mat-21 inches by 17 inches_
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Mexican Engraving-F.Cantu--1948-signed
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Pre 1950 item# 113294
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Mexican engraving by Frederico Cantu-signed in the engraving as well as in pencil on margin-limited distribution-2 of 7-13.5 inches by 18 inches-add 3 inches for mat and frame-piece is titled-PRIMER PASO A PASTORAL-no condition problems-ex collection of foremost collectors Reba and Dave Williams-exhibition labels on back from Cleveland Museum of Art and American Federation of Art--NYC--Cantu is listed and has sales records--a print maker who was also a famous muralist in Mexico-studied in Spain and Paris--in the great tradition of Mexican artists
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