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1928 US Etching Print The Crown of Normandy, St. Quen by John Taylor Arms (DaC)

1928 US Etching Print The Crown of Normandy, St. Quen by John Taylor Arms (DaC)

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Up for sale from a recent estate in Hawaii, this 1928 US Connecticut matted and backed second state etching print on paper that is titled "The Crown of Normandy"and is also known as St. Quen depicting a cityscape with figures and the famous church in the distance and was created by John Taylor Arms. The condition is described above for more information please check the photos. The print will be removed from its mat and backing and rolled up in a mailing tube for the most economical shipping rate.

Measurements:

Print 13.25 inches x 6.75 inches

Sheet 16 inches x 9.25 inches

More about the artist:

One of the more famous printmaker of the early 20th century, John Taylor Arms was known for his medieval architectural etchings that combined precise realism with a sense of soaring spirituality. He believed that Gothic architecture was man's greatest achievement, uniting spiritual and aesthetic values, and was best known for his renderings of gargoyles and European churches. He was remarkably prolific, considering that he worked slowly and deliberately and spent much time traveling, writing, and lecturing.

He was born in Washington D.C., and studied law at Princeton University and then transferred to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to study architecture, earning a masters degrees in 1912. For five years after his graduation, he worked for Carrere and Hastings, an architectural firm and then became a partner in another firm named Clark and Adams.

In 1913, he made his first etching and by 1927 began exhibiting his architectural etchings at the National Arts Club and the Salmagundi Club in New York. He also worked in aquatint and often combined the two mediums. In addition to medieval architecture, he etched scenes of Maine and a series of American cities.

He was a member of principal art organizations including the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and he wrote several books on prints and printmaking including Handbook on Printmaking and Printmakers.

Condition: 

The item is overall in great pre-owned condition, it was never framed, second state signed in graphite, in a mat and backing that has further information noted on it,

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