SIXTY ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY PRINT MAKERS
(American, British and Continental, 19th-20th Century)
(American, British and Continental, 19th-20th Century)
- Hervier, Une Femme
- Lalauze, La Compagnie Félicite
- Raffet, A Group of Men
- Steinlen, Head of a Man
- Ribot, Studies of a Left Hand
- Bèjot, Sur la Marne
- Carrière, Two Figures
- de Beaumont, “Je te reconnaitras bien…’’
- Bone, Winter near Aylmerton
- Bone, A Back Street
- Blampied, Deux Précieux
- Haden, English Landscape
- Haden, Sketches for “Greenwich”
- Howarth, A Street in Montreuil
- Auerbach-Levy , Caricature Portrait of Eugene O’Neill
- Kinney, Female Nude
- Singer, Shipping in the River
- de Martelly, Scene in an Inn
- Higgins, Peering Cat
- Hopkins, Pattern Designs
- Church,The Old Log Tavern
- Nisbet, Farm Buildings
- Thorne, Running Horse
- Capraro ,The Massacre of the Innocents
- Vierge, "Pablo de Segovia"
- Müller, Pianist
- Gaillard, Empress Catherine
- Lepic, La Cigogne
- van ‘s Gravesande, Katwyk
- Besnard, Eve
- Webster, Voiliers à Venise
- Webster, Farm House
- Prouvé, Design for a Leather Book Binding
- Buhot, Idée de Premier Frontispice pour "L’Ensorcelée"
- Buhot, Peasant Women
- Bléry, Osmonde et Taminier
- Lançon, An Arrest
- Pascin, Female Nude Study
- Trimolet, December
- Appian, Traveler in a Forest
- Calvert, Woodland Stream
- Calvert, Draped Female
- Giddens, Gerona, Spain
- McBey, Santa Cruz, California
- Dehn, Central Park, NYC
- Brockhurst, Anthea
- Petitjean, Portrait
- Cameron, Chinon
- MacLaughlan, Argentière
- Covarrubias, Billy Rose
- Forain, La Pluie d’Or
- Citon, Head of a Woman
- Kelsey, Village Street, Mexico
- Hart, Speaker and Listener
- Kupka, Robed Monk
- Chauvel, Pont de Sichol, Thiers
- Roussel, Ornament Study
- Raffaëlli, La Bièvre
- Lepere, Flooded Countryside
- Lalanne, Vast Pasture
21. Frederick Stuart Church (1842-1924) (A Reminiscence) The Old Log Tavern |
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(A Reminiscence) The Old Log Tavern
Pencil and grey wash on wove paper, 1870, 255 x 370 mm. The Michigan-born Church was well known as an illustrator and painter. His etchings are relatively few in number but ubiquitous (Mermaid on a Seahorse, Maiden and Lion, etc.). In all media, he was an animalier of considerable abilities, but an unusual one in that his images most commonly showed animals in anthropomorphic relations with humans. This one, less anthropomorphic than most, places a chained bear and her cubs across from the tavern in Yankee Springs, Michigan, as the stage coach arrives in town. Church notes that the tavern was built in 1835, and the drawing has considerable historical interest, as at the time the Battle Creek Trail, on which Yankee Springs lay, ran through a virtual wilderness. The drawing is signed, titled and dated in pencil and it has been laid down to board. It was clearly made for reproduction. Later in that year, Church left Michigan for New York City, where he studied at the National Academy of Design, later joined the Art Students League and remained for the rest of his life.