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St. Gervais, Paris, drypoint etching, pencil signed/dated 1925
l/r,
9" x 12.25" plate,
17" x 20"
frame.
About the Etching: Very good, but margins have been trimmed.
Old frame was retained, but the print has
been re-matted using archival materials.
The image below is of the etching in its
orginal frame. The new one is black with
a double mat.
About the Artist: Born in 1880, Sir Henry George Rushbury
gained a scholarship to Birmingham, School
of Art at the age of thirteen, studying silversmithing
and stained glass design. In 1912 he moved
to London, where he met Francis Todd who
taught him the techniques of drypoint and
etching. In 1964 Rushbury was knighted for
his services to the arts.
$195.00
inclusive of S/H/I*
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outside the continental United States.
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