WebMabel Dwight. Queer Fish, 1936. Not on View Medium. lithograph in black on wove paper. Dimensions. ... Three Centuries of American Prints: from the National Gallery of Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington; National Gallery in Prague, Prague 1; Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, Mexico City; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, 2016 - 2024, no. 86. WebArtwork Details Title: Christmas in Paris Artist: Mabel Dwight (American, Cincinnati, Ohio 1876–1955 Sellersville, Pennsylvania) Publisher: Published by WPA Date: 1939 Medium: Lithograph Dimensions: image: 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. (24.1 x 31.8 cm) sheet: 11 1/2 x 16 in. (29.2 x 40.6 cm) Classification: Prints Credit Line: Gift of New York City WPA, 1943
Mabel Dwight FERRY BOAT (ROBINSON/PIROG 50) (1930)
WebAsian Art & Antiques. View All Asian Art & Antiques; Asian Art & Antiques - General (356) Chinese Art & Antiques (17625) ... LITHOGRAPH, STREET CORNER, SIGNED MABEL DWIGHT 1929 (AMERICAN 1876-1955) A LITHOGRAPH. Mabel Dwight lithograph. Mabel Dwight lithograph. MABEL DWIGHT (American, 1876-1955), "Queer Fish", Web6 oct. 2011 · Mabel Dwight Brothers 1928 Not on view Date 1928 Classification Prints Medium Lithograph Dimensions Sheet (Irregular): 16 × 11 5/8in. (40.6 × 29.5 cm) Image: 12 1/2 × 9 13/16in. (31.8 × 24.9 cm) Accession number 31.719 Edition Ed. 50 Publication Printed by George C. Miller; published by Weyhe Gallery Credit line handyman in nashville tn
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WebMabel Dwight - part 1. 1932 Self-Portrait lithograph on stone 26.9 x 21 cm Edition of 50 printed by George Miller Though Mabel Dwight studied art in her youth, she emerged relatively late in life as a noted satirist of contemporary American life, particularly focused on New York, where she lived. Mabel Jacque Williamson (1876 – 1955) was born ... WebArtist: Mabel Dwight (American, Cincinnati, Ohio 1876–1955 Sellersville, Pennsylvania) Publisher: Published by WPA. Date: 1939. Medium: Lithograph. Dimensions: image: 13 1/2 x 9 in. (34.3 x 22.9 cm) sheet: 16 x 11 1/2 in. (40.6 x 29.2 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Gift of New York City WPA, 1943. Accession Number: 43.33.44 WebIn the Crowd is a close-up portrait of six Depression-era passersby, who stand in physical proximity while appearing remote from one another, their faces filled with a sense of looming despair. Although Mabel Dwight spent years working as an illustrator in New York, she only began to produce lithographs in 1927, using the medium to gently poke fun at social mores. handyman in newcastle nsw