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Alexander A. Blum

Alexander A. Blum - The Fishbowl

The Fishbowl

An original etching by Alexander Blum, The Fishbowl dates from the 1920's. Most of A. A. Blum's etchings were created quite early in his career. At the beginning of the Second World War Alexander Blum turned his talents to the then fledgling industry of the comic book. He first illustrated a number of Charles Tansul's Tom, Dick and Harry comics, with many supporting the war effort. He later brought a more scholarly approach to the genre, illustrating such classics as Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, Alexander Dumas's The Black Tulip, W. H. Hudson's Green Mansions, Jules Verne's From Earth to the Moon, Homer's The Iliad and Shakespeare's Hamlet, Macbeth and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

The Fishbowl was created c. 1920 - 1930 and is signed, "A. A. Blum" and titled by the artist in pencil along the lower margin. This original etching is a fine, example of the portrait art created by the American artist, Alex Blum

 
Title: The Fishbowl
Artist: Blum, Alexander A. 'Alexander Blum' (Cincinnati, 1888 - Philadelphia, 1969)
Date: c. 1920 - 1930
Medium: Original Etching
Note: Alexander A. Blum 'Alexander Blum': A versatile American painter, etcher, illustrator and comic book artist Alexander A. Blum studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, and at the Art Students’ League of New York. During the 1920’s and 1930’s his art was included in many major exhibitions in Washington, Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia and Boston. After 1940 most of Blum’s artistic work was in the field of illustration, most particularly for comic books. Among other museums, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts owns an extensive collection of Blum’s etchings and paintings. A complete listing of his illustrations for comic books will be found at the Michigan State University Libraries, Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection.
  Alexander Blum’s artistic career may be roughly divided into two categories. Until 1930, most of his etchings and paintings were architectural views of major cities within the eastern United States. Later, he turned more towards figure studies and more decorative compositions which in turn inclined him to the illustrative arts.
  Mention should be made concerning the 'A' of Alexander A. Blum. Some sources claim the artist's middle name was Aladar while others write that it was Anthony.
  The Fishbowl is a striking example of either Alexander Aladar Blum’s or Alexander Anthony Blum's etched art. Using strong contrasts of vertical and diagonal lines he also has employed both hard and soft grounds and extensive wiping of the plate to create plate tone along the outer limits of the etching. In all it is certainly a superb study of a young boy.
Provenance: This orignal Alexander Blum etching entitled, The Fishbowl hails from the estate of LeRoy Latham (1874-1938) and thence to his heirs. LeRoy Latham was Chairman of Latham Lithographing Company (Latham Litho & Printing Co.), also listed as the (Latham Lith. & Ptg. Co.). Situated in Brooklyn, New York, it was one of America's largest lithographic printing establishments in the early twentieth century. His large print collection consisted of many fine examples of French and British nineteenth century lithographs as well as contemporary lithographs, etchings and wood engravings.
Size: 8 X 7 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  UnMatted
Buy Now Price: $295.00 US
Condition: Printed upon wove paper and with large full margins. Signed and titled by the artist in pencil along the lower margin. Containing a pin prick hole in the upper center margin which suggests that this impression was shown for either an exhibition or for instruction. Also missing a very small tip of the lower right corner margin well away from the plate-mark else, this impression is beautifully printed and in excellent condition throughout. Altogether The Fishbowl represents a premier, original example of the twentieth century art of Alexander A. Blum.
Subject: Alexander A. Blum, Alexander Aladar Blum, Alexander Anthony Blum, The Fishbowl, original etching, Charles Tansul's Tom, Dick and Harry comics, American painter, etcher, illustrator and comic book artist, study of a young boy, twentieth century art.
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Original Etching by the American artist, Alexander A. Blum.

The Fishbowl Original Etching by the American artist Alexander A. Blum
The Fishbowl

View other original etchings by Alexander Blum.

Alexander A. Blum (Cincinnati, 1888 - Philadelphia, 1969)
# Image Title & Artist Medium Date Notes -
01- Curiosity Shop by Alexander Blum Curiosity Shop by Alexander A. Blum Original Etching c. 1935 Signed "A. A. Blum" and titled by Alex Blum in pencil.  
02.- Old Boston Street Scene by Alexander Blum Old Boston Street Scene by Alexander A. Blum Original Etching c. 1915 - 1920 Signed "A. A. Blum" by Alex Blum in pencil.  
03.- Paul Revere's House Boston by Alexander Blum Paul Revere's House, Boston by Alexander A. Blum Original Etching 1919 Signed "A. A. Blum" by Alex Blum in pencil. Sold
04.- The Fishbowl by Alexander Blum The Fishbowl by Alexander A. Blum Original Etching c. 1920 - 1930 Signed "A. A. Blum" and titled by Alex Blum in pencil.  
05.- Tim The Blacksmith by Alexander Blum Tim The Blacksmith by Alexander A. Blum Original Etching c. 1935 Signed "A. A. Blum" and titled by Alex Blum in pencil. Sold

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