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Gordon Grant (American 1875-1962)
Gordon Grant (American 1875-1962) Lithographs Three lithographs on paper all signed in pencil l.r. margin the smaller lithograph titled?Becalmed and numbered 21/100 ?the other?two larger are untitled and unnumbered; largest 9 x 12.5 in.?
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GORDON GRANT WHALING PRINTOld black
GORDON GRANT WHALING PRINTOld black and white lithograph of a whaling scene, pencil signed by Gordon Grant. 9.5 x 12.5 inches, 16 x 20 framed. (Gordon Grant 1875-1962 marine artist & printmaker).
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GORDON GRANT (1875-1962) PENCIL
GORDON GRANT (1875-1962) PENCIL SIGNED AQUATINT ETCHINGGordon Hope Grant (1875-1962)Banks Fisherman (1936)The etching is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right and titled lower left. This print is held in many major museum collections and was the Chicago Society of Etchers 27th Presentation Print in 1936.Image measures 7.75 x 9.75, sheet is 10.75 x 12.5 inches.Good condition, noting a pale shadow around the image from a former mat, minor stains in the margins, structurally sound without damage, not laid down.
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Gordon Grant (American 1875 -
Gordon Grant (American 1875 - 1962) watercolor on paper man and woman signed lower right matted and framed under glass some toning ss: 11'' h. x 13 1/4'' w.
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Gordon Hope Grant (American
Gordon Hope Grant
(American 1875-1962)
Fisherman at the Dock
lithograph
signed Gordon Grant (lower right)
8 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches.
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GORDON HOPE GRANT BLACK AND WHITE
GORDON HOPE GRANT BLACK AND WHITE LITHOGRAPH "TWO SAILO...Gordon Hope Grant (1875-1962) Black and White Lithograph "Two Sailors" , pencil signed lower right
8.5 in. x 10 in. Framed 16 in. x 19 in.
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GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL
GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHGrant Wood (1891-1942)January (1938)The lithograph published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints on GCM watermark wove paper is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right and represents an exceptional example of this print issue.The composition of a dormant farm landscape based on Wood's painting of the same name displays geometry and infinity along with the loneliness.Image measures 9 x 11.75 with a framed size of 14.75 x 18.75 inches.Very, very good to fine clean condition, the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, no damage, stain, punctures, tears or repair; framed to archival standards in acid free mounts.Provenance: Private collection, Des Moines, Iowa.
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SET OF SIX GORDON GRANT LITHOGRAPHS
SET OF SIX GORDON GRANT LITHOGRAPHS 20TH CENTURY 9” X 12”. FRAMED 16.75” X 20.75”.SET OF SIX GORDON GRANT LITHOGRAPHS, 20th Century, Limited editions by Associated American Artists. Includes "Fore and Aft", "Old Boats Never Die", "Shore Patrol", "The Sand Fence", one untitled, etc. Signed in pencil lower right "Gordon Grant". Dimensions: 9" x 12". Framed 16.75" x 20.75".
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Gordon Hope Grant (American,
Gordon Hope Grant (American, 1875-1962), Departing from the Port, lithograph; 8 7/8" x 11 1/2"; pencil signed lower right. Born in San Francisco, Grant is known for his etchings and paintings of marine subjects. At age 12, he sailed around Cape Horn to London to study art at Heatherly and Lambeth. He returned to San Francisco in 1895 to work at the "Examiner."
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Gordon Hope Grant (American,
Gordon Hope Grant (American, 1875-1962), "The Salt Bark-Gloucester", lithograph; 8 7/8" x 11 7/8"; pencil signed lower right. Born in San Francisco, Grant is known for his etchings and paintings of marine subjects. At age 12, he sailed around Cape Horn to London to study art at Heatherly and Lambeth. He returned to San Francisco in 1895 to work at the "Examiner."
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GORDON GRANT (NEW
GORDON GRANT (NEW YORK/CALIFORNIA/UNITED KINGDOM, 1875-1962), SIX ENGRAVINGS:, SIZES VARY. UNFRAMED.GORDON GRANT, New York/California/United Kingdom, 1875-1962, Six engravings: "Fo'c'sle Head", "The Quartet", "Checkers", "Rock Fisherman", "The Beam Wind", "Sunflowers". All signed in pencil. Dimensions: Sizes vary. Unframed.
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GORDON GRANT (AMERICAN, 1875-1962),
GORDON GRANT (AMERICAN, 1875-1962), BETWEEN THE TIDES Lithograph, 1945, pencil signed at lower right, framed.
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GROUP OF 3 GORDON GRANT
GROUP OF 3 GORDON GRANT LITHOGRAPHSGordon Grant (1875-1962). Group of three lithographs, including "Conflict," "Net Menders," and "Between Tides." All three pencil signed along the lower right. All prints are matted, and have Associated American Artists, New York, labels adhered to the verso. Dimensions: (All) Sight; height: 9 1/2 in x width: 11 1/2 in. Matted; height: 14 in x width: 18 in.
SKU: 01314
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Gordon Grant (American 1875 -
Gordon Grant (American 1875 - 1962) watercolor on paper two men at bar signed lower right matted and framed under glass some toning ss: 11 1/4'' h. x 13 7/8'' w.
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PRINTS, GORDON GRANT (lot of 2)
PRINTS, GORDON GRANT (lot of 2) Gordon Grant (American, 1875-1961), "Conflict" and "Boats to Bet," lithographs, each pencil signed lower right, overall (with mat): 16"h x 20"w
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A pencil signed and numbered Edward
A pencil signed and numbered Edward Gordon lithograph. Numbered, titled and signed in bottom margin, 136/350, June, Edward Gordon. Image 14.5" x 12.5" Frame 24" x 21" Condition: slight abrasions to frame CT Transfer Fee $10
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GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL
GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHGrant Wood (1891-1942)Fruits (1939)The lithograph from an edition of 250 prints is signed by Grant Wood lower right side of the image and published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints. The artist's sister Nan Wood Graham applied the color by hand.The Associated American Artists commissioned Grant Wood to produce a series of four lithographs for distribution to commemorate their fifth year in business - 1939. For this project, Wood recruited his sister Nan Wood Graham (the female likeness in American Gothic) to color each lithograph in watercolor by hand. The result was four still life compositions titled Wild Flowers, Tame Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables. Sources say it took three years to complete the one thousand prints. They were offered by mail order for $10 each.The AAA was founded by Reeves Lewenthal in 1934 with the idea of bringing art by prominent American artists into the homes of everyday people at a time when original artwork was out of reach for many. The model proved to be a win-win situation that lasted for more than 60 years. It allowed artists to earn income at a time when many were struggling due to the economic hardships of the Great Depression, while also providing the general public with affordable access to art. The concept also made the arts more inclusive overall during a challenging period in American history.Image measures 7 x 10 with a framed size of 18.75 x 22.5 inches.Very good condition, nice, strong colors; the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, no damage, punctures, tears or repair, light, even, overall toning in the image field, a very thin line of darker toning extreme edges, presents very well in frame and mat.Provenance: Private collection, Des Moines, Iowa.
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GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL
GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHGrant Wood (1891-1942)In the Spring (1939)The lithograph published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right.An image of pure Regionalism, the farmer setting fence posts appears satisfied to have reached the end of one long run and now heading diagonally, setting a new post in rolling landscape just like that around Stone City, Iowa.Image measures 9 x 11.75 with a framed size of 16.25 x 19.25 inches.Very, very good condition, the full untrimmed sheet with four deckle edges, not laid down, no damage, stain, punctures, tears or repair; framed to archival standards in acid free mounts.Provenance: Private collection, Des Moines, Iowa.
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GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN
GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN 1875–1962), 'SAIL AND STEAM', LITHOGRAPH, SIGNED L.R., FRAME: 16 3/4 X 20 3/4 IN. (42.5 X 52.7 CM.)Gordon Hope Grant (American 1875–1962), 'Sail and Steam', Lithograph, Signed l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame: 16 3/4 x 20 3/4 in. (42.5 x 52.7 cm.)
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GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL
GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHGrant Wood (1891-1942)Vegetables (1939)The lithograph from an edition of 250 prints is signed by Grant Wood lower right side of the image and published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints. The artist's sister Nan Wood Graham applied the color by hand.The Associated American Artists commissioned Grant Wood to produce a series of four lithographs for distribution to commemorate their fifth year in business - 1939. For this project, Wood recruited his sister Nan Wood Graham (the female likeness in American Gothic) to color each lithograph in watercolor by hand. The result was four still life compositions titled Wild Flowers, Tame Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables. Sources say it took three years to complete the one thousand prints. They were offered by mail order for $10 each.The AAA was founded by Reeves Lewenthal in 1934 with the idea of bringing art by prominent American artists into the homes of everyday people at a time when original artwork was out of reach for many. The model proved to be a win-win situation that lasted for more than 60 years. It allowed artists to earn income at a time when many were struggling due to the economic hardships of the Great Depression, while also providing the general public with affordable access to art. The concept also made the arts more inclusive overall during a challenging period in American history.Image measures 7 x 9.5, sheet is 10 x 14 inches.Very good condition, nice, strong colors; the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, no damage, stain, punctures, tears or repair.Provenance: Private collection, Des Moines, Iowa.
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GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN 1875
GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN 1875 - 1962), FISHING BOATS AT SEA AND ON SHORE, TWO LITHOGRAPHS, EACH SIGNED L.R., FRAME OF EACH: 16 X 19 IN. (40.6 X 48.3 CM.)Gordon Hope Grant (American 1875 - 1962), Fishing Boats at Sea and on Shore, Two Lithographs, Each Signed l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame of each: 16 x 19 in. (40.6 x 48.3 cm.)
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GORDON HOPE GRANT (NEW
GORDON HOPE GRANT (NEW YORK/CALIFORNIA/UNITED KINGDOM, 1875-1962), "REFLECTION"., LITHOGRAPH ON PAPER, 9.5" X 12" SIGHT. FRAMED 17" X 21".GORDON HOPE GRANT New York/California/United Kingdom 1875-1962 "Reflection". Signed in pencil lower right. Titled on Associated American Artists Galleries label verso. Lithograph on paper, 9.5" x 12" sight. Framed 17" x 21". Dimensions: Lithograph on paper, 9.5" x 12" sight. Framed 17" x 21".
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GORDON HOPE GRANT THREE
GORDON HOPE GRANT THREE LITHOGRAPHSGORDON HOPE GRANT (New York/California/England, 1875-1962) three lithographs: "First Snow," "Yacht Club Anchorage," and "School's Out." Each pencil signed, published by Associated American Artists, with publisher cards. Images measure approximately 9" x 12", unframed.
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Gordon Hope Grant (American,
Gordon Hope Grant (American, 1875-1962) "Fishermen", etching, ed/100, sight 8-3/4" x 10-3/4", pencil signed lower right "Gordon Grant", titled verso and bears label of Flair House Galleries, Cincinnati, OH. Glazed, matted and presented in an ebonized frame.
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GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL
GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHGrant Wood (1891-1942)Wild Flowers (1939)The lithograph from an edition of 250 prints is signed by Grant Wood lower right side of the image and published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints. The artist's sister Nan Wood Graham applied the color by hand.The Associated American Artists commissioned Grant Wood to produce a series of four lithographs for distribution to commemorate their fifth year in business - 1939. For this project, Wood recruited his sister Nan Wood Graham (the female likeness in American Gothic) to color each lithograph in watercolor by hand. The result was four still life compositions titled Wild Flowers, Tame Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables. Sources say it took three years to complete the one thousand prints. They were offered by mail order for $10 each.The AAA was founded by Reeves Lewenthal in 1934 with the idea of bringing art by prominent American artists into the homes of everyday people at a time when original artwork was out of reach for many. The model proved to be a win-win situation that lasted for more than 60 years. It allowed artists to earn income at a time when many were struggling due to the economic hardships of the Great Depression, while also providing the general public with affordable access to art. The concept also made the arts more inclusive overall during a challenging period in American history.Image measures 6.75 x 9.75, sheet is 10.25 x 13.5 inches.Very good condition, the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, no damage, punctures, tears or repair, light, even, overall toning in the image field, presents very well in the acid free frame and mat.Provenance: Private collection, Des Moines, Iowa.
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GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN 1875
GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN 1875 - 1962), JUMPING DOLPHINS AND DOCKED SHIPS, TWO LITHOGRAPHS, EACH SIGNED L.R., FRAME OF EACH: 16 X 19 IN. (40.6 X 48.3 CM.)Gordon Hope Grant (American 1875 - 1962), Jumping Dolphins and Docked Ships, Two Lithographs, Each Signed l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame of each: 16 x 19 in. (40.6 x 48.3 cm.)
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GORDON GRANT BRITISH/AMERICAN, 1875
GORDON GRANT BRITISH/AMERICAN, 1875 - 1962 WAVES CRASHI...Gordon Grant British/American, 1875 - 1962 Waves Crashing on the Rocks signed lower left "Gordon Grant" oil on canvas 28 x 36 inches
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GORDON HOPE GRANTAmerican
GORDON HOPE GRANTAmerican 1875-1962Men in boats with a city skyline in the distance. Signed in pencil lower right Gordon Grant''.Etching on paper 10'' x 13'' sight. Framed.''
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GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN
GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN 1875-1962) MID OCEANGordon Hope Grant (American 1875-1962) Mid Ocean Lithograph AAA edition Signed in pencil lower right 11.5 in. h. x 8.75 in. h. matted and framed
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GORDON HOPE GRANT (1875 - 1962):
GORDON HOPE GRANT (1875 - 1962): "OLD WINDJAMMER"lithograph; signed in pencil lower right; Provenance: The Freund Family Collection; 9 1/2 x 12 inches; 16 x 19 inches frame Condition:
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GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL
GRANT WOOD (1891-1942) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHGrant Wood (1891-1942)Tame Flowers (1938/1939)The lithograph from an edition of 250 prints is signed by Grant Wood lower right side of the image and published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints. The artist's sister Nan Wood Graham applied the color by hand.The Associated American Artists commissioned Grant Wood to produce a series of four lithographs for distribution to commemorate their fifth year in business - 1939. For this project, Wood recruited his sister Nan Wood Graham (the female likeness in American Gothic) to color each lithograph in watercolor by hand. The result was four still life compositions titledWild Flowers, Tame Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables. Sources say it took three years to complete the one thousand prints. They were offered by mail order for $10 each.The AAA was founded by Reeves Lewenthal in 1934 with the idea of bringing art by prominent American artists into the homes of everyday people at a time when original artwork was out of reach for many. The model proved to be a win-win situation that lasted for more than 60 years. It allowed artists to earn income at a time when many were struggling due to the economic hardships of the Great Depression, while also providing the general public with affordable access to art. The concept also made the arts more inclusive overall during a challenging period in American history.Image measures 6.75 x 10, sheet is 10.25 x 13 inches.Very good condition, nice, strong colors; the full untrimmed sheet with four deckle edges, not laid down, no damage, punctures, tears or repair. There is very, pale even, overall toning in the image field barely perceptible outside the frame and less so when in the acid free mat and framing. Presents very well in frame and mat.Provenance: Private collection, Des Moines, Iowa.
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Gordon Grant (American,
Gordon Grant (American, 1875-1962) Watercolor "Yankee & Portuguese" watercolor on paper, signed Gordon Grant, label on reverse from Grand Central Art Galleries NY, 14-3/8" x 21-1/8", framed 22-5/8" x 29", very good condition
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GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN 1875
GORDON HOPE GRANT (AMERICAN 1875 - 1962), SHIPS ON THE WATER AND SAILORS ON DECK, TWO LITHOGRAPHS, EACH SIGNED L.R., FRAME OF EACH: 16 X 19 IN. (40.6 X 48.3 CM.)Gordon Hope Grant (American 1875 - 1962), Ships on the Water and Sailors on Deck, Two Lithographs, Each Signed l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame of each: 16 x 19 in. (40.6 x 48.3 cm.)
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GORDON HOPE GRANT (NEW
GORDON HOPE GRANT (NEW YORK/CALIFORNIA/UNITED KINGDOM, 1875-1962), "SALT BARK, 1947"., LITHOGRAPH, 10" X 12.5" SIGHT. FRAMED 17" X 20.5".GORDON HOPE GRANT, New York/California/United Kingdom, 1875-1962, "Salt Bark, 1947". Signed in pencil lower right margin "Gordon Grant". Dimensions: Lithograph, 10" x 12.5" sight. Framed 17" x 20.5".
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Gordon Grant (American,
Gordon Grant (American, 1875-1962) Watercolor "Boat at Shore", watercolor on paper, signed Gordon Grant, 20-3/4" x 14-1/4" sight, framed 22-1/4" x 28-1/4", very good condition, some wear to frame
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GORDON GRANT, (AMERICAN 1875 -
GORDON GRANT, (AMERICAN 1875 - 1962), TWO ETCHINGS, "SEA HARVEST" AND "OLD SALTS", PENCIL SIGNATURE IN LOWER RIGHT HAND CORNER ON BO...Gordon Grant, (American 1875 - 1962), two etchings, "Sea Harvest" and "Old Salts", pencil signature in lower right hand corner on both, two maritime scenes, one depicting two men on a dock, the other two men fishing, some staining on mat, both matted and framed under glass in similar frames, label on verso with title, artist and limited edition text wear consistent with age, not examined out of frame, ss 8 1/2" h. x 10 1/2" w.