1 Colin Griffiths Fine Arts
 

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  Gordon Grant
"Net Menders"

Lithograph

Gordon Grant was born in San Francisco in 1875 and died in New York in 1962. At one point, he studied at the Lambeth & Heatherly Art School in London, England and was a medal winner at the Paris Salon in 1937. He was a member of many American print groups and Museums and was especially known for his marine subjects in watercolor, etching and lithography.

9.5 Inches X 11.5 Inches(Image)
10.5 Inches X 15 Inches (Overall)
Signed in Pencil

$325.


  William Ward Beecher
"Seance"

Lithograph

William Ward Beecher lived from 1921 until 2006 and was born in New York. He specialized in 'Trompe L'Oeil' images and is included in the Metropolitan Museum of New York collection. This image was printed by Associated American Artists circa 1955 and is included in the collection of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.

12.25 Inches X 10 Inches (Image)
16 Inches X 12.5 Inches (Overall)
Signed and Titled in Pencil

$400.


  Adolf Dehn
(1895 - 1968)

Lithograph
"Golden Gate Bridge"

Adolf Dehn was born in Minnesota and won a scholarship to the Art Students League in New York, where he worked with Kenneth Hayes Miller and was introduced to Lithography by Boardman Robinson. He specialized in Watercolor and Lithography and his works can be found in over one hundred museums in the U.S. and Europe, including the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Fine Art, Boston.

13.75 Inches X 9.25 Inches (Image)
16 Inches X 12 Inches (Overall)
Signed in Pencil

$325


  Stow Wengenroth
(1906 - 1978)

Lithograph
"The Far Shore"

Stow Wengenroth was born in Brooklyn, New York and died in Rockport, Massachusetts. He was an instructor at the Art Students League in New York and specialized in Painting and Lithography, especially realistic scenes from the Massachusetts seashore.

13.75 Inches X 8 Inches (Image)
18.75 Inches X 12.25 Inches (Overall)
Signed in Pencil

$950


  David Law
(1831 - 1902)

Etching and Engraving
"Callender"

10 Inches X 6.75 Inches (Image)
14 Inches X 10 Inches (Overall)
Signed in the Plate

$225


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