The Old Print Gallery Showcase- October 2012

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45. HIAWATHA AT NIGHT. Otto Kuhler. Etching, 1934. Edition 25. The Hiawatha, the first completely streamlined train, was designed by Otto Kuhler. Signed in pencil. Image size 7 15/16 x 9 7/8" (201 x 250 mm). Very good condition. #20541-2 $3,500.

46. LE PENSEUR de NOTRE DAME. John Taylor Arms. Etching, 1923. Edition 150. Image size 12 3/8 x 9 7/8" (315 x 251 mm). Signed and dated in pencil. Good condition, save for minor light discoloration. Fletcher 136. #2339-1 $5,500.

47. SUBWAY SHIFT; THE SECOND FRONT. Benton Murdoch Spruance. Lithograph, 1943. Edition 35; 30. Signed and titled in pencil Image size 10 3/16 x 16 1/4" (358 x 412 mm). Very good condition. Fine/Looney 223. #65417-1 $9,000. 48. DERRICKS AT NIGHT. Martin Lewis. Drypoint, 1927. Recorded impressions 104. Kennedy Galleries recorded 72 sales during the artist's lifetime at $25 each. Image size 7 15/16 x 11 15/16" (201 x 303 mm). Very good condition. McCarron 62. #1569-5 $9,500.

49. FROM ROSSLYN TO GEORGETOWN. Prentiss Taylor. Lithograph, 1955. Edition 30. Signed, titled and dated in pencil. Inscribed, "30 prints." This view depicts the industrial scape of that time, showing Francis Scott Key Bridge leading to Georgetown. The Washington Flour Mill, a meat rendering plant, as well as the twin stacks of the power generating plant for the streetcar system are shown. On the left is Georgetown University. On the horizon is the National Cathedral under construction. Image size 12 1/4 x 17 3/4" (310 x 452 mm) Very good condition. Rose & Quiroz 93. #72436-1 $1,200.


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