Gallery

1976: Rebekah Richmond

Bristlecone Etching – Image Size 4 X 7 inches This artist has been honored by the Oklahoma Museum of Art, the Franklin Mint (1972) and the Art Association of Newport (1973). She has exhibited her work from California to Maine.

1974: Boyd Hanna

Peanut Cactus Wood Engraving – Image Size 5.5 X 4 inches Irwin, Pennsylvania was his birth place (1907). He studied at Carnegie Mellon University. His work is in the Metropolitan, the New York Public Library, the Library of Congress and… Read More »1974: Boyd Hanna

1973: Jill Flink

Jonquils Etching/Intaglio – Image Size 4.5 x 4.5 Inches Born in New Orleans in 1942, she was raised in Atlanta, where she went to high school. She studied at the Penland School of Crafts and the North Carolina State Architecture… Read More »1973: Jill Flink

1972: Ralph Fabri

Balconies of Taormina Lithograph – Image Size 10 x 12.25 inches Born in Budapest (1894), he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in that city. He also studied under Robert Atkin. In addition to his graphic work, he… Read More »1972: Ralph Fabri

1971: Harry Shokler

Vermont Church Serigraph – Image Size 10 x 13 inches A native of Cincinnati (1896), Shokler studied with Daniel Garber at the Pennsylvania School of Fine Arts, as well as in Paris. The Metropolitan, the Library of Congress and the… Read More »1971: Harry Shokler

1970: Margaret Philbrick

New England Landscape Etching – Image Size 4 X 6 inches Born in Northampton, Massachusetts, this New England artist’s work is in the Library of Congress and the Boston Public Library. She has won the John Taylor Arms Prize.

1969: Elfriede Abbe

Stronghold Wood Engraving – Image Size 11 X 18 inches Born in Washington, D.C., she was a sculptor, a printer and a translator (of Virgil). Her work is found in such collections as the National Gallery of Art, Boston’s Museum… Read More »1969: Elfriede Abbe

1968: Lynd Ward

The Day of the Hawk Wood Engraving- Image Size 12 x 9 inches A native of Chicago (1905), Ward studied art in Leipzig, Germany (1927). He won the Arms Prize (1962) and the Samuel F.B. Morse Gold Medal (1966) and… Read More »1968: Lynd Ward