Reginald Marsh prints for sale
American, 1898-1954
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Café Brasserie Lithograph, 1932, Sasowsky 24, edition 22. 7 3/4 x 8 1/4 in. Signed and dated on the stone, lower right. Signed and numbered in pencil. This is a fine impression printed on a cream chine appliqué. The wide margins are probably full and untrimmed. The condition is fine. This lithograph was probably printed in Paris and is an uncommon print. $2,200 |
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Gaiety Burlesque Etching, 1930, Sasowsky 102, edition 39. 11 7/8 x 9 3/4 in. Signed and dated in the plate, lower left. Signed in pencil. This is a superb impression in fine condition. The margins are irregular and somewhat modest in the lower left corner but this is almost certainly the sheet Marsh printed on. The paper bears a WHATMAN watermark which is the paper used for most of the lifetime edition. This is one of Marsh's most famous prints and is found in many museum collections including: The Cleveland Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Fogg Art Museum and the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Provenance: The Old Print Shop, NY (with their label on the back of the frame.) $8,000 |
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Girl Walking (Elevated) Lithograph, 1945, Sasowsky 28, AAA 709; edition 250. 10 5/8 x 8 in. Initialed and dated on the stone, lower right. Signed in pencil. This is a fine impression printed on white wove paper. The margins are full and the condition is excellent. This very well drawn lithograph was published by Associated American Artists in New York. Marsh enjoyed depicting this subject and he did many other such images in drawings and oil sketches. The edition was printed by George Miller. $1,600 |
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Irving Place Burlesque Etching with engraving, 1930, Sasowsky 101 (viii/VIII), edition 33. 9 7/8 x 11 7/8 in. Signed and numbered in pencil. This is a superb impression of this large, exemplary work. The paper is a white wove and the margins are full. (They are unevenly trimmed which is often the case with Marsh.) The condition is generally fine other than for a few specks of foxing in the lower left corner below the platemark. This plate was reprinted in 1969 by the Whitney Museum. The Irving Place Theatre was located at the southwest corner of Irving Place and East 15th Street. The building was demolished in 1984. $5,500 |
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Jersey City Landscape Etching and engraving, 1939, Sasowsky 187 (iii/III), edition 20 plus five trial proofs. 7 7/8 x 11 7/8 in. Signed and dated in the plate and signed in pencil lower right. A fine impression of this rare print. In very good condition apart from traces of an old tape adhesive along the top edge of the sheet. The margins appear to be full. An outstanding example of Marsh's skills as a printmaker. SOLD |
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N.Y. Skyline Etching and engraving, 1936, Sasowsky 167 (possibly state viii/ XI; impression 5 7/8 x 14 7/8 in. Initialed and dated in the plate, lower right. Signed Reginald Marsh (F.M.) in pencil. This is a superb, rich impression with full margins. The condition is fine. (The left margin is narrow but this is the full sheet as printed showing a deckle edge on the sides and top.) There was a subsequent unsigned edition in 1937 published by the American Artist's Group. $3,500 |
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