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Hugh Seaver's original drypoint engraving, "The Comet" was published by the "Cleveland Print Makers" in 1934 in the limited edition of two hundred and fifty impressions. This engraving is signed in pencil by the artist along the lower margin. "The Comet" is a fine, original example of the graphic art dealing with the sport of fresh water fishing created by the American artist, Hugh Seaver. |
Title: | The Comet |
Artist: | Seaver, Hugh (Cleveland, Ohio, 1896 - 1959) |
Date: | 1934 |
Medium: | Original Drypoint Engraving |
Publisher: | Cleveland Print Makers |
Source: | Cleveland Print-A-Month Club |
Note: | Hugh Seaver: Born in Cleveland, Hugh Seaver studied at the School of Architecture of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. He then completed his education in both the Fine Arts and in Architecture when he received a two year traveling scholarship for France and Italy. Upon his return to the United States, Hugh Seaver accepted the post of professor in the Department of Etching at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. |
Hugh Seaver's passion for art was only equaled by his enthusiasm for the sport of fresh water fishing, and thus it is not surprising that most of his finest etchings and engravings concentrate upon this subject. During the 1930's decade, Hugh Seaver's sporting art was widely exhibited throughout the United States, including major exhibitions in Chicago, Detroit, New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Atlanta and St. Louis. | |
The Comet, one of Hugh Seaver's finest original drypoint engravings, was published in Cleveland in December of 1934 in a limited edition of 250 signed impressions. | |
Edition: | Limited edition of two hundred and fifty signed impressions. |
Size: | 8 6/16 X 5 14/16 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Condition: | Printed upon fine, hand-made, laid paper with the 'BFK RIVES' watermark and with full margins as published in 1934. Signed by the artist in pencil along the lower margins. This impression contains one very slight mark in the paper under the signature, else a brilliant printing and in excellent condition throughout. The Comet represents a brilliant, original example of the famous fishing art of Hugh Seaver. |
Price: | Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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Original Drypoint Engraving by the American artist, Hugh Seaver.
The Comet |
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# | Image | Title & Artist | Artist Info | Medium | Date | Info | - |
01.- | Coxcomb by Elsa Vick Shaw | Elsa Vick Shaw (Cleveland, 1891 - Sun City, Arizona, 1974) | Original Color Aquatint Engraving | 1936 | Signed and titled in pencil by Elsa Vick Shaw, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold | |
02.- | For the Innocent by Teresa Schmotzer | Teresa Schmotzer (Cleveland, Ohio, Active, c. 1930 - 1970) | Original Drypoint Engraving | 1934 | Signed and titled in pencil by Teresa Schmotzer, edition of 250 impressions. | ||
03.- | Fruit Shop Villefranche by William Phelps Cunningham | William Phelps Cunningham (Humboldt, Kansas, 1903 - Cleveland, 1980) | Original Linocut | 1932 | Signed by William Phelps Cunningham in pencil, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold | |
04.- | Mexican Roofs by Honore Guilbeau | Honore Guilbeau (Born, Louisiana, 1907 - Died, Ohio, 2006) | Original Lithograph | 1937 | Signed and titled in pencil by Honore Guilbeau, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold | |
05.- | Night by Honore Guilbeau | Honore Guilbeau (Born, Louisiana, 1907 - Died, Ohio, 2006) | Original Lithograph | 1932 | Signed, dated and titled in pencil by Honore Guilbeau, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold | |
06.- | Still Life by Honore Guilbeau | Honore Guilbeau (Born, Louisiana, 1907 - Died, Ohio, 2006) | Original Lithograph | c. 1935 | Signed and titled in pencil by Honore Guilbeau, edition of 250 impressions. | ||
07.- | Strange Journey by Teresa Schmotzer | Teresa Schmotzer (Cleveland, Ohio, Active, c. 1930 - 1970) | Original Etching & Engraving | c. 1935 | Signed and titled in pencil by Teresa Schmotzer, edition of 250 impressions. | ||
08.- | Student and Master by Russell Theodore Limbach 'Russell Limbach' | Russell Theodore Limbach 'Russell Limbach' (Massillon, Ohio, 1904 - Middletown, Connecticut, 1971) | Original Lithograph | 1934 | Signed by Russell Limbach in pencil, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold | |
09.- | Sun Flower by Kalman Kubinyi | Kalman Kubinyi (Cleveland, 1906 - Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1973) | Original Aquatint Aquatint Engraving & Soft Ground Etching | 1934 | Signed and titled in pencil by Kalman Kubinyi, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold | |
10.- | The Comet by Hugh Seaver | Hugh Seaver (Cleveland, Ohio, 1896 - 1959) | Original Drypoint Engraving | 1934 | Signed in pencil by Hugh Seaver, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold | |
11.- | The Fisher Bastion, Budapest, Hungary by Kalman Kubinyi | Kalman Kubinyi (Cleveland, 1906 - Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1973) | Original Aquatint Engraving | 1934 | Signed and titled in pencil by Kalman Kubinyi, edition of 250 impressions. | ||
12.- | To Market by Honore Guilbeau | Honore Guilbeau (Born, Louisiana, 1907 - Died, Ohio, 2006) | Original Lithograph | 1935 | Signed and titled in pencil by Honore Guilbeau, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold | |
13.- | Tree by Bela Zaboly | Bela Zaboly 'Bill Zaboly' (American, Born, 1910) | Original Drypoint Engraving | 1933 | Signed by Bela Zaboly in pen, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold |
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03.- | American Art of the Depression Era - Page 3 (Artist Index (K to P) | American Art of the Depression Era dating from 1930 to 1945 (Art of The Print / www.artoftheprint.com - Artist Index: K to P): Even in a Depression the sense of a continuation of normal activities persists. In Joseph Margulies, New England Granny the subject does exactly what grannies do best as she contentedly sits in her rocker, sewing. Philip Parsons depicts a joyful family reunion in Home for Christmas and Henry Pitz depicts the dignity of work in his monumental art deco style in both Maine Fisherman and Man Against the Sky. Purely by alphabetical accident, page 3 also contains two of my favorite night scenes: Alan Lewis’ delightful color woodcut, Swinging the Gate and Martin Lewis’ renowned Night in New York. This famous etching was published by the Chicago Society of Etchers in 1932. |
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