M. Lee Stone
Fine Prints, Inc.
American Masters - Print & Drawings
DON FREEMAN
A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
& other AMERICAN MASTERS
Freeman, Don 1908 - 1978
On the Fly Rail, 1933
Oil on masonite.
FIVE DOLLARS
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
SRO, 1930
Lithograph. Ed. 15. 7 x 5 1/4 in. Signed. M. 10.
$450
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Gray's Basement Before Show Time, 1932
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 9 5/8 x 12 1/4 in. Signed. M. 47.
$900
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
On the Fly Rail, 1934
Lithograph. Ed. 35 9 5/8 x 11 7/8 in. Signed.
M. 97 Selected for exhibition of Fifty American Prints, 1933-38,
American Institute of Graphic Arts, 1938.
$1,500
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Angels Backstage, 1930
Lithograph. Ed. 4. 8 5/8 x 6 3/4 in. Estate stamped.
M. 1. Initialled by “LF”. Freeeman’s first print. Signed “Don” in the
stone. No regular edition printed. RARE!
$500
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Riverside Drive, Summer Night, 1931
Lithograph. Ed. 15. 6 1/2 x 9 3/8 in. Signed.
M. 28. Small margins overall. Image excellent.
$475
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
New Year’s Eve Broadway, 1932
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 10 X 14 1/4 in. Signed. M. 52.
$1,950
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Green Pasture’s-Below Stage, 1932
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 8 5/8 x 11 in. Signed. M. 48.
$700
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Broadway Curb Market 1932
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 9 1/2 x 11 in. Signed.
M. 37. This image dated 31. TOGETHER with a “Working Print”.
Extensive graphite changes to the lithographic image.
$1,600
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Three To Make Ready 1933
Lithograph. Ed. 35. 11 1/2 x 13 3/4 in. Signed.
M. 73. Part of the 4 lithographs on how to make it to the Broadway stage.
One For The Money, Two For The Show, etc.
$1,750
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Quick Change Understage 1932
Lithograph. Ed. 35. 10 3/8 x 12 1/2 in. Signed.
M. 55.
$875
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Three To Make Ready 1933
Lithograph. UNIQUE. 11 3/4 x 14 in. Est. stamp.
M. 72. Annotated “Only Print”& “Never for sale”, “Jamais” in artist’s hand.
UNIQUE IMAGE.
$1,900
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Striking The Set, 1933
Lithograph. Ed. 35. 10 x 11 7/8 in. Signed. M. 78.
$1,200
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Orson Wells In Makeup, c.1940
Litho crayon & gouache. 16 1/4 x 13 1/4 in. Signed.
Upper left corner missing and several small repaired tears in the margins.
A superb image of this great artist.
$850
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
N.R.A. Parade, 1934
Lithograph. Ed. 50. 8 5/8 x 10 1/4 in. Signed.
M. 96. Printed for the PWAP.
$1,500
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Casting For Character 1934
Lithograph. Ed. 184. 9 7/8 x 12 in. Signed.
M. 87. SOLD TOGETHER with a preliminary rough sketch, ink & pencil,
9 1/2 x 12 in. Estate stamped and initialed by Lydia Freeman.
$1,100
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Show Time (Saturday Night) 1934.
Lithograph. Ed. 50. 9 1/2 x 12 1/4 in. Signed.
M. 99. Printed for the PWAP.
$2,500
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Automat Aristocrat, 1934
Lithograph. Ed. 50. 7 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. Signed.
M. 85. A PWAP print. Depicting The Horn and Hardarts Automat, NYC.
Numbered 40/50. Excellent condition.
$1,200
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Ira’s First Suit 1934
Lithograph with tusch. Ed. 25. 9 1/2 x 11 3/8 in. Signed.
M. 92. RARE GROUP with preliminary ink, ink wash & graphite drawing,
proof lithograph with litho crayon with a remarque in the margin.
Also a small graphite drawing of Ira. Total of 4 images.
$2,700
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Male Filming A Tale Of Two Cities, 1935
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 9 1/8 x 13 in. Signed.
M. 104.
$675
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Enemy’s Public, The (At Home), 1935
Lithograph. Ed. 35. 10 x 12 in. Signed.
M. 103. RARE GROUP with preliminary ink, ink wash & graphite drawing and an
early rough sketch of the scene.
$2,600
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Washington Square Park (Family Circle), 1936
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 10 x 13 3/8 in. Signed.
M. 115. Stamped NYC FAP/WPA.
$900
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Plights of Stardom 1935
Color lithograph. Ed. 75. 14 3/8 x 12 3/8 in. Signed.
M. 105. Titled and initialled by printer L. Kistler. Second color is light
greenish-sepia toning. Award Best Print, 8th Annual Exhibition of lLthography
by Print Club Of Philadelphia, 1936. Superb image.
$1,500
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Dress Up Day, 1936
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 9 1/8 x 12 1/2 in. Signed.
M. 109. New York FAP/WPA print.
$800
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
The Passing Show, 1941
Lithograph. Ed. 250. 9 1/4 x 10 5/8. Signed.
M. 127. Signed, titled and dated 39. Early print published by AAA in 1941.
Stone drawn in ’39 and later published in edition of 250.
$700
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Deep In Hollywood 1936
Lithograph. Few proofs. 9 1/2 x 12 1/8 in. Signed.
M. 108. Issued by AAG in an edition of 200. Freeman signed few proof.
$850
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Stagehands Resting Their Feet, 1939
Litho crayon & ink. 8 3/4 x 6 7/8 in. Signed.
Appeared in NEWSSTAND, January, 1940. Special Theater Number.
$450
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Dawn In The Assembly, 1936
Lithograph. Ed. 33. 8 3/4 x 11 3/16 in. Signed.
M. 107. AMERICA TODAY:A BOOK OF 100 PRINTS, Plate 93.
$800
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Shooting A Scene from Boom Town, 1940
Lithograph. Ed. 4. 13 x 17 in. Est. stamped.
M.126. Proofs only no edition printed, none signed by the artist. RARE!! Filmed at
MGM. Staring Clark Gable, Spencer Tracey, Claudette Colbert, Hedy Lamar,
Frank Morgan and Chill Wills. Tracey is sitting in the chair.
$1,350
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Frank Capra, 1941
Ink, crayon & gouache. 9 1/4 x 7 3/4in Signed.
Appeared in NEWSSTAND 1941. Annotated below
“FRANK CAPRA GETS A KICK... directing ‘The Life of John Doe’...”
$450
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Dancing for Pennies, 1930
Lithograph. Ed. 10. 10 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. Signed.
M. 5.
$950
Abbe, William Parker 1916-1983
Destruction, c.1939
Lithograph 13 5/8 x 10 3/4 in. Signed.
$900
Bacon, Peggy 1895-1988
Female Patroness, The 1927
Drypoint 9 7/8 x 7 7/8 in. Signed.
Flint, 173. Provenance: The Duffy collection. Self portrait of the artist and the
woman who commissioned her to do portraits of her cats.
$2,600
Friedlander, Isac 1890-1968
Rhapsody in Black, 1931
Linocut. Ed. 50. 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. Signed.
Also titled Negro Review. Annotated lower right “New York 1931” and “Negro
Review” lower margin. Small tip of right upper corner missing.
$3,700
Albright, Ivan 1897-1983
55 Division Street-Self Portrait. l947
Lithograph. Ed. 250 14 l/4 x 10 l/8 in. Signed.
Greyson 13
$2,400
Beccard, Helen Louise (Wiles) b.1903
WPA Workers On Monument Mountain, c.1937
Lithograph Ed. 16. 11 7/8 x 15 7/8 in. Signed
$750
Bell, Cecil C. 1906-1970
East River Swimmers, 1936
Lithograph. Ed. 20. 11 1/4 x 15 in. Signed.
Signed, titled and dated ’36 by the artist.
$1,700
Biggers, John 1924-2001
Learning To Read 1960s/2000
Lithograph. Ed. 40. 14 x 17 3/4 in. Signed.
Biggers’ printed a few in the 1960’s. Edition of 40 pulled in 2000.
$3,200
Brussel-Smith, Bernard 1914-1989
Register Here, c.1940
Graphite drawing. 8 x 11 3/4 in. Signed by artist’s son.
$850
Bibel, Leon 1912-1995
Unemployed Marchers, 1938/88
Color lithograph. Ed. 25. 11 1/4 x 13 1/4 in. Signed.
Designed for the NYC WPA. Only 12 imp. pulled. Titled, dated and numbered.
Bibel pulled this edition of 25 in 1988 in two colors, black & grey.
$1,800
Borne, Mortimer 1902-1987
L Fulton Street (NYC), c.1940
Drypoint. 9 3/4 x 8 in. Signed.
NYC WPA/FAP print.
$1,250
Burroughs, Margaret Taylor b.1917
Head of Woman, 1982
Lithograph. 15 1/2 x 9 3/8 in. Signed.
Double image. Signed, titled and
dated 1982. Full graphite drawing of the head used in the lithograph.
Minor small stain lower left margin and lower margin.
$750
Correll, Richard V. 1904-1990
Air Raid Wardens, 1943
Linocut. Ed. 25. 10 x 15 1/4 in. Signed.
Aritists For Victory, 1943 exhibition. 25 impressions printed. Correll was an
Air Raid Captain in NYC. He was to old to join the service.
$2,100
Calapai, Letterio 1902-1993
8:30 AM Express, 1943
Wood engraving, Ed. 27. 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 in. Signed.
Signed, Titled “8:30 Express” and numbered 25/27.
$1,700
Drewes, Werner 1899-1985
Chicago-Grain Elevator IV, 1926
Drypoint. Ed. 20. 7 1/8 x 8 1/2 in. Signed.
Rose 97. Titled “No.4 Elevator No. 3”, dated 1926. Rich imp. of this scarce print.
$3,500
Chaney, Ruth b. 1908
Untitled (Builders), c.1937
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 13 7/8 x 11 in. Signed.
NYC FAP/WPA print. Provenance, Collection of Theodore Wahl.
$850
Calapai, Letterio 1902-1993
Labor In A Diesel Plant, 1940
Wood Engraving. Ed. 50. 15 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. Signed.
Artists For Victory, #7. Calapai’s signature wood engraving. Lower left corner
is a self portrait rolling a barrel. RARE.
$3,700
Eichenberg, Fritz 1901-1990
A Child’s Xmas In Wales, The Uncles, 1969
Wood engraving. Ed. 100. 9 x 12 in. Signed.
The Wood And The Graver, The Work Of Fritz Eichenberg” p.120.
$425
Dwight, Mabel 1876-1955
Staten Island Shore, 1931
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 9 1/4 x 13 1/8 in. Signed.
R. & P. 51. Printed by George Miller. Signed and dated 1931.
$1,500
Hagedorn, Edward 1902-1982
Balanced Beam, c. 1935
Lithograph. 13 x 19 in. Signed.
$1,000
Kloss, Gene 1903-1996
Cherry Blossom Time, 1969
Etching & Drypoint. Ed. 50. 13 15/16 x 10 15/16 in. Signed.
Kloss 532, 2nd state. Signed, titled and numbered 46/50.
$900
Zorach, William 1877-1966
The Tower, c.1920
Linocut. Ed. 2. 5 1/8 x 6 5/8 in. Signed.
Edition of only 2 impressions. Dated and inscribed in pencil “only two prints
of this WZ. To Mary P. With love WZ”. Very RARE print.
$2,700
Nesbitt, Jackson Lee 1913-2008
Auction Barn, 1989
Lithograph. Ed. 250 9 x 11 3/4 in. Signed. Retif and Salzer 37.
Signed, titled and numbered 74/250. Blind stamps of the printers.
$1,800
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Meat Market, c.1932
Oil on board. 12 x 15 in. Estate stamp.
Estate stamped on verso and initialed by Lydia Freeman. Unframed.
$1,500
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
On the Flyrail, 1933
Oil on masonite. 36 x 46 in. Unsigned.
See Mc. 97. print of the same title. Authenticated on verso by Lydia Freeman.
Edges rounded from moving as well as some chips in the edges.
$11,000
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
At The Beach, c.1950
Gouache on board. 15 x 20 in. Signed.
$1,100
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Late Rehearsal, c.1940
Watercolor & graphite. 5 x 6 1/2 in. Signed.
$475
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
“The Executive”, c.1943
Gouache on board. 17 x 13 1/2 in. Signed.
Signed lower left. From a series of paintings done at the Kaiser aircraft
plant during the war.
$1,350
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Standing Room Only, 1930
Pastel and litho crayon. 13 1/4 x 10 in. Estate stamped.
On board. Initialled by wife, “LF”. See lithograph M. 10.
$800
McVicker, J. Jay 1911-2004
Blue Ceramic, 1956
Serigraph. Ed. 40. 22 x 16 in. Signed.
Duffy 32. Signed ’56, titled, and Ed. 40. “McVicker ’56 “ in the plate.
Six colors; yellow, orange, red, purple, green, blue.
$950
Meyerowitz, William 1887-1981
In Central Park, 1928
Color Monoprint. 8 x 9 7/8 in. Signed.
A superb impression of this wonderful view of Central Park.
$1,800
McVicker, J. Jay 1911-2004
The Rockcrusher, 1941
Watercolor. 15 3/4 x 23 in. Signed. Signed & dated 1941 lower left.
Annotated on verso “ THE ROCKCRUSHER”, 1941 Watercolor”. Exhibited
25th Annual Exhibition, Association of Oklahoma Artists, 1943.
$2,800
McVicker, J. Jay 1911-2004
Red Bottle, The, 1957
Serigraph. Ed. 47. 12 x 22 in. Signed.
Signed, titled, dated ’57 and Ed. 47. Signed & dated ’57 in plate.
$850
Menihan, John C. 1908-1992
Industrial Landscape, c.1940s
Color lithograph. Ed. 20. 15 x 7 1/4 in. Signed.
$1,200
Freedman, Louise
A Evening Watch, c. 1942
Serigraph. Ed. 30. 22 1/4 x 15 in. Signed.
$850
Rubenstein, Lewis 1908-2003
Foundry, 1938
Color lithograph. 16 x 10 5/8 in. Signed.
Annotated “Artist Proof ” A superb image in black and red.
$1,250
Haas, Hildegarde 1926-2002
Black Trees, 1947
Color woodcut. Ed. 16. 5 x 13 1/4 in. Signed.
$750
Steffen, M. Bernard 1907-1980
River Drive (New York) c. 1938
Color lithograph. Ed. 25. 18 x 12 in. Signed.
NYC FAP/WPA print.
$1,200
SSchanker, Louis 1903-1981
Skaters, 1941
Color woodcut.. Ed. 40. 8 x 14 in. Signed.
Johnson 51. Signed, titled and numbered 3/40. TOGETHER with the black
proof, signed and annotated “Black Proof of ‘Skaters’”.
$2,600
Johnson-Calloway, Marie b.1920
Pool Player, 1969
Gouache. 22 x 16 1/2 in. Signed.
$1,500
Shahn, Ben 1898-1969
Handshake, The (Greeting), 1942
Serigraph Ed. 3. 15 x 22 in. Signed.
Prescott 6. RARE impression of this early serigraph.
$1,250
Catlett, Elizabeth b.1915
Door of Justice, The, 2000.
Color lithograph. Ed. 100 18 x 22 1/2 in. Signed.
Signed, titled, dated and AP. This image printed for the Legal Defense
Fund of the NAACP.
$4,500
Norton, Elizabeth 1887-1985
Fishing Boats, Brittany, 1926
Color woodcut. Ed. 100. 6 x 4 1/2 in. Signed.
$950
Rackley, Mildred 1906-1992
Fifth Avenue, 1939
Serigraph. Ed. 20. 18 1/2 x 15 in. Signed.
Spectacular design and colors. Red, green, blue, ochre, grey and black. This is a
proof impression and noted as such in the lower left. RARE!!
$2,100
Packard, Emmy Lou 1914-2000
Old San Francisco Produce Market-5AM, c.1950
Color linocut. 18 x 14 in. Signed.
$1,700
Amen, Irving b.1918
Miner, 1946
Color woodcut. Ed. 1. 14 x 11 3/8 in. Signed. Unique impression.
RARE!! Also signed on the supporting sheet, titled and 1/1.
$900
Aldrin, Anders 1889-1970
Overlooking Death Valley c.1935
Color woodcut. Ed. 100. 12 x 15 in. Signed.
$975
Kohn, Misch 1916-2002
Struggle, 1949
Wood engraving. Ed. 30. 23 1/8 x 15 7/8 in. Unsigned.
Hernandez 137. Unsigned. In excellent condition. RARE!. Prov. Given by
Kohns gift to a close friend. In their collection over 50 years.
$1,500
Josimovich, George 1894-1986
Untitled (Sailboats), 1923
Woodcut. Ed. 35. 9 x 8 in. Signed.
Signed & dated lower right. 31/35 lower left. A brilliant example of early
modernism and abstraction.
$1,500
Dehn, Adlof 1895-1968
Shelly and Keats, 1932
Lithograph. Ed. 20. 8 1/8 x 11 3/4 in. Signed.
L & O, 256. Titled, dated 1932 and numbered 9/20. Printed on
chine colle by Desjobert.
$650
Landacre, Paul 1893-1963
Three Kids And A Horse, 1943
Wood engraving. 7 1/2 x 10 1/8 in. Signed.
Purchase Prize, Library of Congress, 1943. L.C. No. 14. Signed, titled and
annotated “FTP” lower left under image. Petrel stamp lower right in red. Verso,
Landacre stamp “Origins of Art”. Brilliant impression.
$2,850
Friedlander, Isac 1890-1968
After Closing, 1934
Etching. 10 x 11 3/8 in. Signed.
Signed, titled, dated ’34 and annotated “Trial Proof No.2”.
Provenance, purchased from Mrs. Friedlander.
$1,800
Landeck, Armin 1905-1984
11 West 11th Street, 1939
Drypoint. Ed. 100. 12 7/8 x 9 7/8 in. Signed.
Kraeft 79. A beautiful rich impression.
$2,300
Lewis, Samella b.1919
Shout, 2004
Lithograph. Ed. 60. 13 X 19 1/4 in. Signed.
Titled, numbered and dated 2001.
$1,800
Lewis, Jeannette Maxfield 1894-1982
Lettuce Workers, 1934
Drypoint. Ed. 41. 8 3/4 x 11 7/8 in. Signed.
White, No. 64.
$750
Leighton, Clare 1901-1992
Fat Stock Market, 1932
Wood engraving. Ed. 100. 8 x 10 1/4 in. Signed.
BPL 217. Richely printed wood engraving.
$1,600
Lewis, Samella b.1919
20th Century Wise Men, 1969
Linocut. Ed. 1/1. 12 x 5 1/2 in. Signed.
Signed on the image and titled, signed, dated and 1/1 on under sheet.
Tipped on.
$1,500
Limbach, Russel T. 1904-1971
Student and Master, 1934
Lithograph. Ed. 250. 8 7/8 x 11 3/16 in. Signed.
$500
Lofton, Lionel b.1954
Heart to Heart, 1996
Lithograph. Ed. 70. 20 x 16 in. Signed.
Printed on a light tan paper. Titled and No. 66/70.
$650
Margoles, Isador
Struggle, c.1935
Lithograph. 9 1/2 x 12 3/4 in. Signed.
Annmotated “To Theodore Whal”. Signed & titled. Probably a WPA
print. Provenance: Ted Whal.
$800
Gorsline, Douglas Warner 1913-1985
Brooklyn Local, 1945
Etching. Ed. 250. 6 1/2 x 5 15/16 in. Signed.
Superb impresssion of this iconic image.
$975
Lozowick, Louis 1892-1973
Queensboro Bridge, 1930
Lithograph. Ed. 50. 13 1/2 x 7 5/8 in. Signed.
Flint 61. Signed and numbered “8/50 and ’30".
$7,800
McVicker, J. Jay 1911-2004
Small Town Elements, 1949
Aquatint with line etching. Ed. 50. 8 3/4 x 16 1/2 in. Signed.
Duffy 26. Shown L. of C. Eighth National Exhibition, 1950, Carnegie
Institute, Exhibition of Current American Prints, 1950.
$2,800
Geerlings, Gerald K. 1897-1998
Grand Canal America, 1933
Drypoint. Ed. 100. 11 7/8 x 8 7/8 in. Signed.
Cz. 31. UNIQUE impression. Annotated “1st proof, 1st trial state (1 only), titled
and dated 1933”. Alternate title Electrical Building At Night.
$3,000
Pinto, Salvatore 1905-1966
Trapeze Performer, c.1930
Wood engraving Ed. 50. 8 3/8 x 6 3/4 in. Signed.
$550
Miles, Mary Wick 1912-1993
Old George, 1940
Charcoal drawing. 10 x 7 in. Signed.
George Braxton age 115 years old, former Slave and Freeman.
Escaped from slavery before the civil war via Underground Railroad
to Greenville, OH.
$900
Haley, John 1905-1991
Mining The Gold Stope, c.1937
Lithograph. Ed. 10. 12 x 9 1/4 in. Signed.
$825
Pinto, Salvatore 1905-1966
Ballerina, c.1930
Wood engraving Ed. 50. 8 1/2 x 6 3/4 in. Signed.
Signed, titled and “50”.
$550
Nesbitt, Jackson Lee 1913-2008
Wire Mill, 1941
Lithograph. Ed. 60. 9 x 11 3/4 in. Signed. Retif and Selzer 15.
$1,350
Raskin, Saul b.1878
The Cry of Union Square, l930s
Etching. 11 3/4 x 9 3/16 in. Signed.
$550
Sharp, William 1900-1965
Art Fair (Geenwich Village), c.1945
Aquatint & etching. 11 x 8 7/8 in. Signed.
Signed & titled. A strong rich impression.
$950
Rein, Harry R. b.1908
Matriarch, The, 1939
Lithograph. Ed. 25. 8 1/4 x 11 1/4 in. Signed.
NYC FAP/WPA print. Stamped and titled. Initials in stone.
$425
Routh, James b.1918
Cotton Gin, 1940
Lithograph. Ed. 12. 12 3/4 x 17 3/4 in. Signed.
Routh destroyed 1/2 of this addition. A rural Georgia scene.
$1,350
Robinson, Boardman 1876-1952
Hitch Hikers, 1930s
Lithograph. 9 3/4 x 8 3/8 in. Signed.
L.C. 4, Broadmore catalog. Prov. Collection of Ted Whal.
$1,100
Locke, Charles W. 1899-1983
The Gallery, 1943
Lithograph. Ed.40. 9 7/8 x 13 1/2 in. Signed.
$450
Shore, Henrietta 1880-1963
Women Of Oxaca, 1930
Lithograph. Ed. 100. 14 x 18 1/2 in. Signed.
Only 80 images survived.
$2,800
Spruance, Benton 1904-1967
A Short Gain, 1936
Lithograph. Ed. 200. 9 1/4 x 14 in. Unsigned.
Fine 128. Published by AAG.
$1,300
Sternberg, Harry 1904-2001
Subway Car, 1930
Etching. Ed. 75. 11 3/8 x 15 7/8 in. Signed.
Moore 64. Titled, signed & noted 75 proofs.
$2,500
Silberman, Herbert
Murals of ’40, 1940
Lithograph. 15 1/2 x 10 in. Signed.
Annotated “To Ted Wahl, H. Silberman” Titled. Most likely a WPA print and
printed by Ted Wahl. A VERY RARE print.
$950
Webb, Albert James b. 1891
Cafe Strategists, c.1935
Etching and drypoint. Ed. 25. 7 7/8 x 9 1/4 in. Signed.
“MADE BY (W.P.A.) FEDERAL ART PROJECT” in blue ink.
$450
Sloan, John 1871-1951
Anschutz On Anatomy, 1912
Etching. Ed.100. 7 1/2 x 9 in. Signed.
Morse 155, The British Museum, The American Scene:Prints From Hopper to
Pollack, 2008, No.6. Only 80 proofs printed. Annotated 100 proofs and below
Ernest Roth imp. A magnificent richly inked impression.
$6,250
Taylor, Prentiss 1907-1991
Supper In Port, 1937
Lithograph. Ed. 35. 9 7/8 x 13 in. Signed.
R & Q 53. Signed, titled dated and 35 proofs below image. “Initials and LIII”
in stone. Reproduced in Fine Prints of the Year, 1938.
$800
Volz, Herman 1904-1990
Industrialization, 1939
Lithograph. Ed. 18. 10 3/4 x 15 1/4 in. Signed.
Signed in ink and dated 1939.
$2,500
Murphy, John A. 1888-1967
Wrestlers, c.1924
Woodcut. Ed. 75 11 1/8 x 14 in. Signed.
Cole 158. A modernist woodcut by a master of the medium.
$3,500
Turzak, Charles 1899-1985
Ghetto, 1931
Woodcut. Ed. 50. 12 x 9 1/4 in. Signed.
Signed, titled and numbered 23/50.
In excellent condition on Japanese paper.
$1,200
Turzak, Charles 1899-1985
Tank Worker, 1935
Woodcut. Few Imp. 10 1/2 x 8 in. Signed.
$4,000
Woodruff, Hale Aspacio 1900-1980
Blind Musician, 1935
Woodcut. AP. 6 x 4 in. Signed by widow.
From the edition of 10 printed printed posthumously by Robert
Blackburn in 1981. Approved by Theresa Woodruff and signed by her
on verso label and initials on recto. A superb impression. This is the only
known woodcut that Woodruff made.
$3,300
Shoppe, Palmer 1912-2001
Crap Game, 1935
Lithograph. Ed. 24. 11 5/8 x 8 1/4 in. Signed.
Signed, titled and noted 16/24.
Also initialed by Lynton Kistler.
$975
Woodruff, Hale Aspacio 1900-1980
Relics, 1935
Linocut. AP. 8 x 11 in. Signed by his widow.
This is from the edition of 10 printed posthumously by Robert Blackburn in 1981 with the approval of
Theresa Woodruff. Label on verso explains impression and is signed by TW. A superb impression.
African American Artist, Woodcut 3/20/2006.
$3,650
Catlett, Elizabet b.1915
Sharecropper, 1970
Linocut. A/P. 17 3/4 x 16 1/8 in. Signed.
Zeidler 25. Pristine condition. This impression printed in 1970. Orignial block
cut in 1952 and only a few impressions were printed.
$16,000
White, Charles W. 1918-1979
John Brown,1949
Lithograph. Ed. 50. 15 x 10 1/4 in. Signed.
Signed, titled, dated. Printed by Robert Blackburn, NYC.
$10,800
Wilson, John b.1922
Trabajador (The Worker ). 1951
Lithograph. Ed. 30. 18 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. Signed.
Titled “Trabajador”, numbered & dated ’51. Printed at the TGP with their
stamp and information on verso. Beautiful rich impression.
$9,000
White, Charles W. 1918-1979
Frederick Douglass, 1951
Lithograph. Ed. 50. 22 1/2 x 17 in. Signed.
One of White’s most powerful images. In excellent condition.
$18,000
Gropper, William 1897-1977
The Pork Barrel, 1935
Lithograph. AP. 13 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. Signed.
“Greed Business is Picking Up”, Featured in The New Masses, 1935.
$1,000
Freeman, Don 1908-1978
Sugar Babe, 1930
Watercolor. 9 x 10 1/2 in. Oval. Signed.
$1,700