Catalogue of Etching Proofs Exhibited at the National Academy of Design, New York
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Title: Catalogue of Etching Proofs Exhibited at the National Academy of Design, New York
Publisher:
New York Etching Club
Printer:
De Vinne Press (American, New York)
Artist:
Carlton Theodore Chapman (American, New London, Ohio 1860–1925 New York)
Artist:
Frederick Stuart Church (American, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1842–1924 New York)
Artist:
Samuel Colman (American, Portland, Maine 1832–1920 New York)
Artist:
Henry Farrer (American, London 1844–1903 New York)
Artist:
Robert Swain Gifford (American, Nonamesset, Massachusetts 1840–1905 New York)
Artist:
William Langson Lathrop (American, Warren, Illinois 1859–1938 Montauk, New York)
Artist:
Joseph Lauber (American (born Germay), Meschede, Westphalia 1855–1948 New York)
Artist:
Charles Frederick Mielatz (American (born Germany), Breddin 1864–1919 New York)
Artist:
Mary Nimmo Moran (American (born Scotland), Strathaven 1842–1899 East Hampton, New York)
Artist:
Thomas Moran (American (born England), Bolton, Lancashire 1837–1926 Santa Barbara, California)
Artist:
James Craig Nicoll (American, New York 1846–1918 Norwalk, Connecticut)
Artist:
Charles Adams Platt (American, New York 1861–1933)
Artist:
Alexander Shilling (American, Chicago, Illinois 1859–1937 New York)
Artist:
John Henry Twachtman (American, Cincinnati, Ohio 1853–1902 Gloucester, Massachusetts)
Artist:
Leroy Milton Yale (American, Holmes' Hole (now Vineyard Haven), Massachusetts 1841–1906 Quisset, Massachusetts)
Date: 1891–93
Medium: Illustrations: etching and photogravure
Dimensions: 12 x 9 13/16 x 1 3/16 in. (30.5 x 25 x 3 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Collection, transferred from the Library
Object Number: 21.36.57
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