Lot 26
Lot 26
EXCEPTIONAL IMPRESSIONS: THE ALAN AND MARIANNE SCHWARTZ COLLECTION
ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (1857-1922)

Marsh Creek

Price Realised USD 16,380
Estimate
USD 3,000 - USD 5,000
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ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (1857-1922)

Marsh Creek

Price Realised USD 16,380
Price Realised USD 16,380
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ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (1857-1922)
Marsh Creek
woodcut in colors, on laid Japan paper, circa 1907, signed in pencil, with margins, in generally very good condition, framed
Image: 414 x 7 in. (108 x 178 mm.)
Sheet: 538 x 814 in. (137 x 210 mm.)
Provenance
With Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., New York.
Alan and Marianne Schwartz Collection, Detroit; acquired from the above in 1990; then by descent to the present owners.
Literature
Green p. 23; Green & Poesch p. 17
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"A leader of the American Arts and Crafts movement, Dow’s advanced ideas concerning color and design are beautifully conveyed by his woodcuts. Born in Ipswich, Massachusetts, the artist studied tonalist painting in France for five years then returned to Boston in 1889. Fascinated by Ukiyo-e prints, Dow examined examples at the Museum of Fine Arts, together with Japanese printing equipment at the Smithsonian Institution. After mastering a multi-block process, he created forty compositions between 1891 and 1921, many printed in multiple variations with experimental inking." - The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Arthur Wesley Dow, Marsh Creek
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