Title: |
Full Sails |
Artist: |
Hagerman, Kent (Ohio, 1893 - Lakeland, Florida, 1978) |
Date: |
c. 1940 - 1950 |
Medium: |
Original Etching |
Note: |
Kent Hagerman: An American etcher, painter
and illustrator, Kent (William Kay) Hagerman studied at the Cleveland School
of Art. He served in France with the American Army during World War One
(1914-1819) and completed his studies in 1919 in Paris at the Sorbonne. When
Kent Hagerman returned to the United States he (and his brother) established
and operated a large engraving company in Denver. He moved permanently
to Lakeland, Florida in 1933 and during the following years created many
fine etchings depicting the people and places of that state. |
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The large majority of Kent Hagerman's etchings are not dated.
His early work, however, is signed with his given name, "William Kay
Hagerman". Around 1940 he began signing his etchings with his preferred
name of "Kent Hagerman". Today the etchings of Kent Hagerman
are included in the following collections; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland,
Florida, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Georgetown University. |
Size: |
8 7/8 X 6 5/8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height
preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Matted with 100% Archival Materials |
Condition: |
Printed upon hand-made laid paper and with full margins as
published around the above date. Signed in the plate to the lower left
and signed and titled in pencil along the lower margin. A fine impression
with full plate tone and in excellent condition throughout. Full Sails represents
a prime, original example of the etched art of Kent Hagerman. |
Price: |
Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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