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IMPRESSIONIST STYLE

Emerging in 19th-century France, Impressionist art embraced loose brushwork and plein-air painting to respond to the movement of daily life. Although the pioneers of the Impressionist movement — Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, Camille Pissarro, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir — are now household names, their work was a radical break with an art scene led and shaped by academic traditions for around two centuries. These academies had oversight of a curriculum that emphasized formal drawing, painting and sculpting techniques and historical themes.

The French Impressionists were influenced by a group of artists known as the Barbizon School, who painted what they witnessed in nature. The rejection of pieces by these artists and the later Impressionists from the salons culminated in a watershed 1874 exhibition in Paris that was staged outside of the juried systems. After a work of Monet’s was derided by a critic as an unfinished “impression,” the term was taken as a celebration of their shared interest in capturing fleeting moments as subject matter, whether the shifting weather on rural landscapes or the frenzy of an urban crowd. Rather than the exacting realism of the academic tradition, Impressionist paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings represented how an artist saw a world in motion.

Many Impressionist painters were inspired by the perspectives in imported Japanese prints alongside these shifts in European painting — Édouard Manet drew on ukiyo-e woodblock prints and depicted Japanese design in his Portrait of Émile Zola, for example. American artists such as Mary Cassatt and William Merritt Chase, who studied abroad, were impacted by the work of the French artists, and by the late 19th century American Impressionism had its own distinct aesthetics with painters responding to the rapid modernization of cities through quickly created works that were vivid with color and light.

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Style: Impressionist
The Sheepherder by Lon Megargee
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Lon Megargee 1883-1960 "The Sheepherder" Wood block print Signed in plate, lower right Image size: 10 x 10 inches Frame size 22 x 22 inches Creator of Stetson's hat logo "Last Drop from his Hat" Lon Megargee 1883 - 1960 At age 13, Lon Megargee came to Phoenix in 1896 following the death of his father in Philadelphia. For several years he resided with relatives while working at an uncle’s dairy farm and at odd jobs. He returned to Philadelphia in 1898 – 1899 in order to attend drawing classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Back in Phoenix in 1899, he decided at the age of 16 to try to make his living as a cowboy. Lon moved to the cow country of Wickenburg, Arizona where he was hired by Tex Singleton’s Bull Ranch. He later joined the Three Bar R. . . and after a few years, was offered a job by Billy Cook of the T.T. Ranch near New River. By 1906, Megargee had learned his trade well enough to be made foreman of Cook’s outfit. Never shy about taking risks, Lon soon left Cook to try his own hand at ranching. He partnered with a cowpuncher buddy, Tom Cavness, to start the El Rancho Cinco Uno at New River. Unfortunately, the young partners could not foresee a three-year drought that would parch Arizona, costing them their stock and then their hard-earned ranch. Breaking with his romantic vision of cowboy life, Megargee finally turned to art full time. He again enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of Art and then the Los Angeles School of Art and Design during 1909 – 1910. The now well-trained student took his first trip to paint “en plein air” (outdoors) to the land of Hopi and Navajo peoples in northern Arizona. After entering paintings from this trip in the annual Territorial Fair at Phoenix, in 1911, he surprisingly sold his first oil painting to a major enterprise – the Santa Fe Railroad . . . Lon received $50 for “Navajos Watching the Santa Fe Train.” He soon sold the SFRR ten paintings over the next two years. For forty years the railroad was his most important client, purchasing its last painting from him in 1953. In a major stroke of good fortune during his early plein-air period, Megargee had the opportunity to paint with premier artist, William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955). Leigh furnished needed tutoring and counseling, and his bright, impressionistic palette served to enhance the junior artist’s sense of color and paint application. In a remarkable display of unabashed confidence and personable salesmanship, Lon Megargee, at age 30, forever linked his name with Arizona art history. Despite the possibility of competition from better known and more senior artists, he persuaded Governor George Hunt and the Legislature in 1913 to approve 15 large, historic and iconic murals for the State Capitol Building in Phoenix. After completing the murals in 1914, he was paid the then princely sum of roughly $4000. His Arizona statehood commission would launch Lon to considerable prominence at a very early point in his art career. Following a few years of art schooling in Los Angeles, and several stints as an art director with movie studios, including Paramount, Megargee turned in part to cover illustrations for popular Western story magazines in the 1920s. In the 1920s, as well, Lon began making black and white prints of Western types and of genre scenes from woodblocks. These prints he generally signed and sold singly. In 1933, he published a limited edition, signed and hard-cover book (about 250 copies and today rare)containing a group of 28 woodblock images. Titled “The Cowboy Builds a Loop,” the prints are noteworthy for strong design, excellent draftsmanship, humanistic and narrative content, and quality. Subjects include Southwest Indians and cowboys, Hispanic men and women, cattle, horses, burros, pioneers, trappers, sheepherders, horse traders, squaw men and ranch polo players. Megargee had a very advanced design sense for simplicity and boldness which he demonstrated in how he used line and form. His strengths included outstanding gestural (action) art and strong figurative work. He was superb in design, originality and drawing, as a study of his prints in the Hays collection reveals. In 1944, he published a second group of Western prints under the same title as the first. Reduced to 16 images from the original 28 subjects, and slightly smaller, Lon produced these prints in brown ink on a heavy, cream-colored stock. He designed a sturdy cardboard folio to hold each set. For the remainder of his life, Lon had success selling these portfolios to museum stores, art fairs and shows, and to the few galleries then selling Western art. Drawing on real working and life experiences, Lon Megargee had a comprehensive knowledge, understanding and sensitivity for Southwestern subject matter. Noted American modernist, Lew Davis...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Le Gamin (The Kid)
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Le Gamin (The Kid) Etching on laid paper, 1862 Signed in the plate upper left (see photo) As published in Theodore Duret, L'Histoire d'Edouard Manet et de Son Ouvre, 1902 (The first ...
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1860s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

"The Bridge over the Seine Near Argenteuil" Oil Reproduction after Claude Monet
Located in Pasadena, CA
This framed reproduction of Claude Monet's immensely popular painting, “The Bridge Over The Seine Near Argenteuil,” comes with a certificate of authenticity on the back and is numbered 1102, making it interesting for several reasons. The artagraphic process used to produce this work in a limited edition of 2900 is considered the state-of-the-art in art reproduction and the most respectful approach to reproducing a painting by a master. In three steps, this technique creates a 3D replica of an original oil painting's color and surface texture. Colors are scanned with a digital laser and then printed separately using oil-based inks on a single sheet. A mold is created from the original painting to reproduce its surface texture and bas-relief brushstrokes. Unlike lithographs and serigraphs, there is a palpable material and relief if you run your fingers over the surface. At the Impressionist group's first exhibition in 1874, Claude Monet demonstrated his deep interest in the motif by working on seven depictions of the Argenteuil bridge and four of the railroad bridge upstream. The artwork depicts Monet's immediate impressions of the scene rather than offering detailed realism. In these series, moored sailboats occupy the foreground, while the fluidity of the river melts harmoniously with the geometrically contrasted presence of the bridge and its imposing pillars. Monet manipulates his palette and complementary color schemes to create the illusion of light and movement through small, separate, and visible brushstrokes, making it one of the artist's most recognizable signatures. The painting displays a diversity of styles, with some elements more solid, having strong and distinct lines and structured forms defined by firm contours, while the water and the sky in the background give off an impression of moving space, floating, and ripples. An original painting of the series can be seen at Musée d'Orsay in Paris, France...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Ink, Oil

"Discovery" Framed Limited Edition Print, 53" x 53"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a vibrant blue and yellow palette. It captures an abstracted view of a shoreline. Pri...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Liseuse" etching
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: etching (etched by Jacques-Felix Schnerb after the Renoir painting). Printed in 1908 at the Alfred Porcabeuf atelier and published in Paris by...
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Early 1900s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Spring Thaw hand pulled serigraph by Ray Vinella
Located in Paonia, CO
Spring Thaw has vibrant fall colors with melting snow creating a strong contrast as the season is changing and a small section of a stream in the foreground.. Ray Vinella immig...
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Late 20th Century Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Screen

"A Propensity for Growth" Framed Limited Edition Print, 20" x 16"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a blue and green palette with vibrant yellow accents, and captures an abstracted land...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Short of Expectations" Framed Limited Edition Print, 30" x 24"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a warm, earth-toned palette. Printed on canvas, this giclee ships framed in a warm si...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Giclée, Digital

Une Femme Assise by Lucien Pissarro - Etching
Located in London, GB
Une Femme Assise by Lucien Pissarro (1863-1944) Etching 23 x 13 cm (9 x 5 ¹/₈ inches) Stamped lower right, L.P. and numbered lower left, 10/20 Provenance: John Bensusan Butt Private...
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1890s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

"Shoshonis Indians" Native Americans on Horses Western
Located in San Antonio, TX
Howard Terpning Image Size: 10.5 x 13.5 Frame Size: 18 x 21 Medium: Print Dated 1980 "Shoshonis Indians" #962 of 1000
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20th Century Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Archival Pigment

"A Propensity for Growth" Framed Limited Edition Print, 30" x 24"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a blue and green palette with vibrant yellow accents, and captures an abstracted land...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

Shepherdess and Lamb - Lithograph and Charcoal stencil
Located in Paris, FR
Pierre Auguste RENOIR (after) Shepherdess and lamb Lithograph and stencil (Jacomet process) Printed signature in the plate On paper mounted on vellum 45 x 34 cm (c. 18 x 13 inch) E...
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1950s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Watercolor, Lithograph, Stencil

'Baigneuse Debout, à Mi-Jambes' — French Impressionism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Pierre Auguste Renoir, 'Baigneuse Debout, à Mi-Jambes (Woman Bathing, Standing Up to Her Knees in Water)', 1910, etching, edition not stated, Delteil 23. Unsigned as published. A fin...
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1910s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Trois Esquisses de maternite (Three Studies of Maternity)
Located in Fairlawn, OH
After Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) Trois Esquisses de maternite (Three Studies of Maternity) Heliogravure with etching on velin paper, 1893 Unsigned as issued Edition 1000, there are also 100 on a different paper Note: The original red and white chalk drawing is in the collection of th Art Gallery of...
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1890s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Montmartre - Kees von Dongen
Located in Winterswijk, NL
With a personal handwritten signed message of Kees van Dongen. Fauves stylized scene - a couple having dinner in Montmartre while a street musician plays guitar. With the light of th...
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1950s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Color, Lithograph

"A Propensity for Growth" Framed Limited Edition Print, 60" x 48"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a blue and green palette with vibrant yellow accents,...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

Untitled (Venice canal, man departing the gondola)
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Untitled (Venice canal, man departing the gondola) Drypoint, c. 1930-1931 Signed in pencil lower right (see photo) Annotated in the lower margin: "Just a souvenir made ___ Monclair Lecture" Levon West In a supplemental list prepared by Otto Torrington he lists seven views of Venice. No edition of these Vencie images was ever printed. Only rare proof exist. I cannot find another impression of this image on line or in reference books. Condition: Very good impression with selective inking to the plate. Imperfections on the bottom edge of the sheet. Image/Plate size: 14 5/16 x 8 3/8 inches Sheet size: 17 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches Also known as Ivan Dmitri, Levon West gained international fame for his portrayals in color photography, etchings and watercolors. During his youth, West moved throughout North Dakota, as his father was a congressional preacher. After graduating from high school he taught school for a year and enlisted in the United States Navy. West was the recipient of a scholarship to the University of...
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1930s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Drypoint

"A Propensity for Growth" Framed Limited Edition Print, 45" x 36"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a blue and green palette with vibrant yellow accents, and captures an abstracted land...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Giclée, Digital

"A Propensity for Growth" Framed Limited Edition Print, 50" x 40"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a blue and green palette with vibrant yellow accents, and captures an abstracted land...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

Original "BEWARE Spreading Vital Informaton .. SILENCE" vintage WWII poster
Located in Spokane, WA
Original "Beware Spreading Vital Information Will Undermine Our War Effort. Do your Part In Silence" vintage World War 2 poster. Ori...
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1940s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

South Of France 1994 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph
Located in Rochester Hills, MI
Tony Bennett Title: South of France Lithograph Signed and Marked ATL  5/5 ( Printers Proof ) Paper Size: 31" x 24" inches Image Size : 26" x 20" inches Published By : Atelier E. Ettinger Gallery Anthony Dominick Benedetto, known professionally as Tony Bennett, is an American singer of traditional pop standards, big band, show tunes, and jazz. He is also a painter, having created works under his birth name that are on permanent public display in several institutions. Whether he is performing as Tony Bennett or painting as Anthony Benedetto...
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1990s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

(after) Camille Pissarro - "La veillee" etching
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: etching (after the painting). This beautiful piece was etched by Auguste Lauzet after Camille Pissarro, and published in Paris in 1892 by Chamerot et Renouard, for the very r...
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1890s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Original "The American Red Cross is spending Ten Million" vintage poster
Located in Spokane, WA
Original American Red Cross vintage poster. Linen backed and ready to frame. The Red Cross nurse warming thousands, feeding thousands, hea...
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1910s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

'Stanford University, the Quad', Palo Alto, Vienna Academy, Metropolitan Museum
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower center, in pencil, 'Luigi Kasimir' (Austro-Hungarian, 1881-1962), and with title and date, 'Palo Alto, 1931'. at lower right, Paper dimensions: 12.25 x 16 inches. N.B. This is an original etching by Luigi Kasimir and is hand-signed by the artist. The notable etcher and painter, Luigi Kasimir, attended the Vienna Academy of Art where he studied under William Unger, who introduced him to colored etching. Kasimir was influenced by Anders Zorn and Karl von Kalckreuth and he furthered his studies with Sigmund L'Allemand. A pioneer in the technique of hand-colored etching, Kasimir began exhibiting in 1905 and received immediate critical recognition. Starting with a sketch, usually in pastel, Kasimir would transfer the design, by hand, onto as many as six plates, applying the color by hand to each plate. Luigi Kasimir's work is held in private and public collections throughout the world including in the permanent collections of New York's Metropolitan Museum and Smithsonian Museum, among others. Reference: E. Benezit, Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs, et Graveurs, Jacques Busse...
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1930s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Color, Paper, Etching

Etude pour une baigneuse (Study for a Bather)
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Etude pour une baigneuse (Study for a Bather) Drypoint, 1901-1911 Signed with the signature stamp, Lugt 2137a Printed: Louis Fort, Paris Publisher: Ambrose Vollard, Paris "The fame o...
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Early 1900s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Drypoint

"Short of Expectations" Framed Limited Edition Print, 45" x 36"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a warm, earth-toned palette. Printed on canvas, this giclee ships framed in a warm si...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Love Me in My Silence" Framed Limited Edition Print, 60" x 48"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a cool blue palette with warm orange and pink accents throughout. Printed on canvas, ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Short of Expectations" Framed Limited Edition Print, 60" x 48"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a warm, earth-toned palette. Printed on canvas, this giclee ships framed in a warm si...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Love Me in My Silence" Framed Limited Edition Print, 45" x 36"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a cool blue palette with warm orange and pink accents...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Giclée, Digital

"Love Me in My Silence" Framed Limited Edition Print, 50" x 40"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a cool blue palette with warm orange and pink accents...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Short of Expectations" Framed Limited Edition Print, 50" x 40"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a warm, earth-toned palette. Printed on canvas, this giclee ships framed in a warm si...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Still Summer" Framed Limited Edition Print, 60" x 48"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee coastal landscape print by Molly Doe Wensberg is an edition size of 195. The print features a green and light lavender palette, and captures a scene of a ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

The Bronc by Lon Megargee
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Lon Megargee 1883-1960 "The Bronc" Wood block print Signed in plate, lower right Image size: 9 x 10 inches Frame size 21 x 21.5 inches Creator of Stetson's hat logo "Last Drop from his Hat" Lon Megargee 1883 - 1960 At age 13, Lon Megargee came to Phoenix in 1896 following the death of his father in Philadelphia. For several years he resided with relatives while working at an uncle’s dairy farm and at odd jobs. He returned to Philadelphia in 1898 – 1899 in order to attend drawing classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Back in Phoenix in 1899, he decided at the age of 16 to try to make his living as a cowboy. Lon moved to the cow country of Wickenburg, Arizona where he was hired by Tex Singleton’s Bull Ranch. He later joined the Three Bar R. . . and after a few years, was offered a job by Billy Cook of the T.T. Ranch near New River. By 1906, Megargee had learned his trade well enough to be made foreman of Cook’s outfit. Never shy about taking risks, Lon soon left Cook to try his own hand at ranching. He partnered with a cowpuncher buddy, Tom Cavness, to start the El Rancho Cinco Uno at New River. Unfortunately, the young partners could not foresee a three-year drought that would parch Arizona, costing them their stock and then their hard-earned ranch. Breaking with his romantic vision of cowboy life, Megargee finally turned to art full time. He again enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of Art and then the Los Angeles School of Art and Design during 1909 – 1910. The now well-trained student took his first trip to paint “en plein air” (outdoors) to the land of Hopi and Navajo peoples in northern Arizona. After entering paintings from this trip in the annual Territorial Fair at Phoenix, in 1911, he surprisingly sold his first oil painting to a major enterprise – the Santa Fe Railroad . . . Lon received $50 for “Navajos Watching the Santa Fe Train.” He soon sold the SFRR ten paintings over the next two years. For forty years the railroad was his most important client, purchasing its last painting from him in 1953. In a major stroke of good fortune during his early plein-air period, Megargee had the opportunity to paint with premier artist, William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955). Leigh furnished needed tutoring and counseling, and his bright, impressionistic palette served to enhance the junior artist’s sense of color and paint application. In a remarkable display of unabashed confidence and personable salesmanship, Lon Megargee, at age 30, forever linked his name with Arizona art history. Despite the possibility of competition from better known and more senior artists, he persuaded Governor George Hunt and the Legislature in 1913 to approve 15 large, historic and iconic murals for the State Capitol Building in Phoenix. After completing the murals in 1914, he was paid the then princely sum of roughly $4000. His Arizona statehood commission would launch Lon to considerable prominence at a very early point in his art career. Following a few years of art schooling in Los Angeles, and several stints as an art director with movie studios, including Paramount, Megargee turned in part to cover illustrations for popular Western story magazines in the 1920s. In the 1920s, as well, Lon began making black and white prints of Western types and of genre scenes from woodblocks. These prints he generally signed and sold singly. In 1933, he published a limited edition, signed and hard-cover book (about 250 copies and today rare)containing a group of 28 woodblock images. Titled “The Cowboy Builds a Loop,” the prints are noteworthy for strong design, excellent draftsmanship, humanistic and narrative content, and quality. Subjects include Southwest Indians and cowboys, Hispanic men and women, cattle, horses, burros, pioneers, trappers, sheepherders, horse traders, squaw men and ranch polo players. Megargee had a very advanced design sense for simplicity and boldness which he demonstrated in how he used line and form. His strengths included outstanding gestural (action) art and strong figurative work. He was superb in design, originality and drawing, as a study of his prints in the Hays collection reveals. In 1944, he published a second group of Western prints under the same title as the first. Reduced to 16 images from the original 28 subjects, and slightly smaller, Lon produced these prints in brown ink on a heavy, cream-colored stock. He designed a sturdy cardboard folio to hold each set. For the remainder of his life, Lon had success selling these portfolios to museum stores, art fairs and shows, and to the few galleries then selling Western art. Drawing on real working and life experiences, Lon Megargee had a comprehensive knowledge, understanding and sensitivity for Southwestern subject matter. Noted American modernist, Lew Davis...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Ivan Kupala. Fortunetelling for wreaths. Figurative Canvas Print by Simon Kozhin
Located in Zofingen, AG
PRODUCT DETAILS Ivan Kupala. Fortunetelling for wreaths, canvas print by Simon Kozhin. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Canvas, Giclée

The War Bonnet by Lon Megargee
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Lon Megargee 1883-1960 "The War Bonnet" Wood block print Signed: original pencil signature, lower right Image size: 11 x 11 inches Frame size 22 x 22 inches Creator of Stetson's hat logo "Last Drop from his Hat" Lon Megargee 1883 - 1960 At age 13, Lon Megargee came to Phoenix in 1896 following the death of his father in Philadelphia. For several years he resided with relatives while working at an uncle’s dairy farm and at odd jobs. He returned to Philadelphia in 1898 – 1899 in order to attend drawing classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Back in Phoenix in 1899, he decided at the age of 16 to try to make his living as a cowboy. Lon moved to the cow country of Wickenburg, Arizona where he was hired by Tex Singleton’s Bull Ranch. He later joined the Three Bar R. . . and after a few years, was offered a job by Billy Cook of the T.T. Ranch near New River. By 1906, Megargee had learned his trade well enough to be made foreman of Cook’s outfit. Never shy about taking risks, Lon soon left Cook to try his own hand at ranching. He partnered with a cowpuncher buddy, Tom Cavness, to start the El Rancho Cinco Uno at New River. Unfortunately, the young partners could not foresee a three-year drought that would parch Arizona, costing them their stock and then their hard-earned ranch. Breaking with his romantic vision of cowboy life, Megargee finally turned to art full time. He again enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of Art and then the Los Angeles School of Art and Design during 1909 – 1910. The now well-trained student took his first trip to paint “en plein air” (outdoors) to the land of Hopi and Navajo peoples in northern Arizona. After entering paintings from this trip in the annual Territorial Fair at Phoenix, in 1911, he surprisingly sold his first oil painting to a major enterprise – the Santa Fe Railroad . . . Lon received $50 for “Navajos Watching the Santa Fe Train.” He soon sold the SFRR ten paintings over the next two years. For forty years the railroad was his most important client, purchasing its last painting from him in 1953. In a major stroke of good fortune during his early plein-air period, Megargee had the opportunity to paint with premier artist, William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955). Leigh furnished needed tutoring and counseling, and his bright, impressionistic palette served to enhance the junior artist’s sense of color and paint application. In a remarkable display of unabashed confidence and personable salesmanship, Lon Megargee, at age 30, forever linked his name with Arizona art history. Despite the possibility of competition from better known and more senior artists, he persuaded Governor George Hunt and the Legislature in 1913 to approve 15 large, historic and iconic murals for the State Capitol Building in Phoenix. After completing the murals in 1914, he was paid the then princely sum of roughly $4000. His Arizona statehood commission would launch Lon to considerable prominence at a very early point in his art career. Following a few years of art schooling in Los Angeles, and several stints as an art director with movie studios, including Paramount, Megargee turned in part to cover illustrations for popular Western story magazines in the 1920s. In the 1920s, as well, Lon began making black and white prints of Western types and of genre scenes from woodblocks. These prints he generally signed and sold singly. In 1933, he published a limited edition, signed and hard-cover book (about 250 copies and today rare)containing a group of 28 woodblock images. Titled “The Cowboy Builds a Loop,” the prints are noteworthy for strong design, excellent draftsmanship, humanistic and narrative content, and quality. Subjects include Southwest Indians and cowboys, Hispanic men and women, cattle, horses, burros, pioneers, trappers, sheepherders, horse traders, squaw men and ranch polo players. Megargee had a very advanced design sense for simplicity and boldness which he demonstrated in how he used line and form. His strengths included outstanding gestural (action) art and strong figurative work. He was superb in design, originality and drawing, as a study of his prints in the Hays collection reveals. In 1944, he published a second group of Western prints under the same title as the first. Reduced to 16 images from the original 28 subjects, and slightly smaller, Lon produced these prints in brown ink on a heavy, cream-colored stock. He designed a sturdy cardboard folio to hold each set. For the remainder of his life, Lon had success selling these portfolios to museum stores, art fairs and shows, and to the few galleries then selling Western art. Drawing on real working and life experiences, Lon Megargee had a comprehensive knowledge, understanding and sensitivity for Southwestern subject matter. Noted American modernist, Lew...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

"Belonging" Framed Limited Edition Print, 36" x 36"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer features a bright blue, green, and lavender palette, and captures a view of the coast from behind pine trees. It is an editi...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Belonging" Framed Limited Edition Print, 48" x 48"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer features a bright blue, green, and lavender palette, and captures a view of the coast from behind pine trees. It is an editi...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"La pensee" etching
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: etching and drypoint (after the painting). This beautiful piece was etched by Emile Lequeux after Renoir, and published in Paris in 1904 by Gazette des Beaux-Arts; and is referenced in the Sanchez & Seydoux catalogue (entry 1904-14). A good impression printed by Charles Wittmann...
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Early 1900s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

"Belonging" Framed Limited Edition Print, 53" x 53"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer features a bright blue, green, and lavender palette, and captures a view of the coast from behind pine trees. It is an editi...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Belonging" Framed Limited Edition Print, 24" x 24"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer features a bright blue, green, and lavender palette, and captures a view of the coast from behind pine trees. It is an editi...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Belonging" Framed Limited Edition Print, 40" x 40"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer features a bright blue, green, and lavender palette, and captures a view of the coast from behind pine trees. It is an editi...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Belonging" Framed Limited Edition Print, 30" x 30"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer features a bright blue, green, and lavender palette, and captures a view of the coast from behind pine trees. It is an editi...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Self Portrait" lithograph
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: lithograph (after the painting). Printed by Mourlot in 1951 in a limited edition of 3000. Sheet size: 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (320 x 243 mm). There is text on the back side, as...
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1950s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

19th century engraving landscape bridge industrial river scene ink signed
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Fulham A.K.A. Chelsea" is an original etching by James Abbott MacNeill Whistler. The artist signed the piece in the plate with his butterfly monogram in the lower right. IT was publ...
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1870s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Charing Cross Bridge - 1909 etching of London by Joseph Pennell
Located in London, GB
JOSEPH PENNELL (1857-1926) Charing Cross Bridge at Night, 1909 Signed Etching Plate size17.5 by 25 cm., 7 by 10 in. (frame size 38.5 by 45 cm., 15 ¼ by 17 ¾ in.) Pennell was born in Philadelphia where he studied at School of Industrial Art and the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1884 he was commissioned by the Century Magazine to supply a series of drawings of London...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching

"Road Landscape, " Original Etching and Aquatinit
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Road Landscape" is an original etching and aquatint by Felix Bracquemond. This piece depicts a shadowy path through the foliage. The artist signed the piece in the lower right and i...
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1870s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Original "Industry...The Arsenal of Decocracy" vintage poster
Located in Spokane, WA
Original INDUSTRY THE ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY, vintage poster. Defense in the field begins in the factory. National Association of Manufacturers. Linen backed in excellent condit...
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1940s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Offset

"Caught" Framed Limited Edition Print, 48" x 48"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a light green, blue, and mint green palette. Printed ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Caught" Framed Limited Edition Print, 30" x 30"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a light green, blue, and mint green palette. Printed ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Caught" Framed Limited Edition Print, 36" x 36"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a light green, blue, and mint green palette. Printed ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Caught" Framed Limited Edition Print, 40" x 40"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a light green, blue, and mint green palette. Printed ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Caught" Framed Limited Edition Print, 53" x 53"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a light green, blue, and mint green palette. Printed ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

"Caught" Framed Limited Edition Print, 24" x 24"
Located in Westport, CT
This Limited Edition giclee landscape print by Bri Custer is an edition size of 195. It features a light green, blue, and mint green palette. Printed ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital, Giclée

La joie - GiclÃe print on paper, Digital on Paper
Located in Yardley, PA
Oil painting painted in 2005, inspired by my travels to the Cinqueterre in Italy... The Italian joie de vivre is reflected in the colors of the landscape and the architecture. A smal...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Digital

Original 1926 Sesquicentennial Int'l Exposition 150th Year USA Anniversay
Located in Spokane, WA
Original poster: The Sesquicentennial International Exposition Philadelphia. June First to December First, 1926. "The Voice of the Liberty Bell." Original vintage poster, line...
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1920s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Notley Abbey in England Canvas Print by Simon Kozhin 70x90cm
Located in Zofingen, AG
PRODUCT DETAILS Notley Abbey in England canvas print by Simon Kozhin. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. The image gets printed onto ...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Giclée, Canvas

Kokoro
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Medium: Etching Year: 2021 Image Size: 7.9 x 13 Edition Size: 50 Lawlor's early etchings were often landscapes combining elements from old Master paintings. Later he started to in...
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2010s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

PORTRAIT OF MONET Signed Lithograph, Artist Portrait Monet Water Lilies, Satire
Located in Union City, NJ
PORTRAIT OF MONET is an original limited edition lithograph printed using traditional hand drawn lithographic plates, one color at a time, on archival Arches printmaking paper, 100% acid free, not a photo reproduction or digital print. PORTRAIT OF MONET is a humorous portrayal of the famous French impressionist painter, Claude Monet, posed in front of his masterpiece Water Lilies with paint laden wood palette...
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1980s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Impressionist prints and multiples for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Impressionist prints and multiples available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add prints and multiples created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, purple, yellow and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Michel Delacroix, (after) Edgar Degas, Leroy Neiman, and Norman Rockwell. Frequently made by artists working with Lithograph, and Etching and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Impressionist prints and multiples, so small editions measuring 2.96 inches across are also available. Prices for prints and multiples made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $77 and tops out at $99,000, while the average work sells for $900.

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