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James Mallory Willson's original etching, Barges on the Seine is printed upon hand-made laid paper and with full margins as published in Paris in 1929. It is signed and dated by Willson in the plate and signed by him in pencil along the lower margin. Barges on the Seine is a fine, original example of the French art created by the American artist, James Mallory Willson. |
Title: | Barges on the Seine |
Artist: | Willson, James Mallory (Kissimmee, Florida, 1890 - West Palm Beach, 1962) |
Date: | 1929 |
Medium: | Original Etching |
Note: | James Mallory Willson: A fine American etcher and painter, James Mallory Willson studied art at the Art Students' League of New York and at the National Academy of Design under Bridgman and Maynard. He then completed his studies abroad at the Academie Colarossi, Paris, under Johansen and Henri. During his career, Willson exhibited frequently with the Society of American Graphic Artists and at the National Academy of Design. He was a full member of the New York Water Color Club, the Art Students' League of New York and of the Chicago Society of Etchers. His original etchings are now included in most major American collections, including the Library of Congress, Washington, DC. During the 1940's and 1950's, James Mallory Willson assumed the post of Professor of Drawing and Painting at the Norton School of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida. |
Willson frequently returned to Paris until the outbreak of World War Two. Barges on the Seine dates from 1929 and is a fine example of his French art, which is notable for its rich atmospheric effects and sharp contrasts of light and shade. | |
Edition: | Willson seldom numbered his original prints. Most, however, are known to have been published in editions of 100 or less. |
Size: | 5 1/8 X 8 7/8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Condition: | Printed upon hand-made laid paper and with full margins as published in Paris in 1929. Signed and dated by Willson in the plate and signed by him in pencil along the lower margin. Apart from slight foxing in the outer margins this original etching is in excellent condition throughout and represents a fine example of the art of James Mallory Willson. |
Price: | Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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Original Etching by the American artist, James Mallory Willson.
Barges on the Seine |
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James Mallory Willson (Kissimmee, Florida, 1890 - West Palm Beach, 1962) | ||||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Info | - |
01.- | Barges on the Seine by James Mallory Willson | Original Etching | 1929 | Signed in pencil by James Mallory Willson | Sold | |
02.- | Le Stryge, Notre Dame Paris by James Mallory Willson | Original Etching | 1930 | Signed and dated in pencil, '1st State' by James Mallory Willson | ||
03.- | Portrait of an Old Woman by James Mallory Willson | Original Etching | 1941 | Signed in pencil by James Mallory Willson | Sold | |
04.- | Woodland Lake by James Mallory Willson | Original Etching | 1939 | Signed in pencil by James Mallory Willson |
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