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Reginald Marsh (Am. 1898-1954), Three Works, Lithograph, unframed

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Reginald Marsh

(Am. 1898-1954)

Three Works:

1] Huber's Museum, 1928

Lithograph with chine collé laid on wove paper, unframed

Signed and editioned artist's proof in mount in pencil and initialed in plate l.r., inscribed "35 proofs" in pencil in mount l.l.

12 5/8" x 19 5/8" actual

2] Theatre Palais Royale

Lithograph with chine collé laid on wove paper, unframed

Signed in mount in pencil and initialed in plate l.r., editioned "30 proofs" in pencil in mount l.l.

11 1/16" x 14 7/8" actual

3] Erie R.R. Yards, 1928

Lithograph with chine collé laid on wove paper, unframed

Signed in mount in pencil, signed and dated in plate l.r., editioned "35 proofs" in pencil in mount l.l.

12 5/8" x 18 3/4" actual

Provenance: Gifted by the Artist to Artemas Packard, Professor of Art at Dartmouth College c. 1930-1961. The two and their wives became friends having met and traveled together in Europe in 1928. The prints have since been in possession of Artemas Packard's descendants.

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Reginald Marsh

(Am. 1898-1954)

Three Works:

1] Huber's Museum, 1928

Lithograph with chine collé laid on wove paper, unframed

Signed and editioned artist's proof in mount in pencil and initialed in plate l.r., inscribed "35 proofs" in pencil in mount l.l.

12 5/8" x 19 5/8" actual

2] Theatre Palais Royale

Lithograph with chine collé laid on wove paper, unframed

Signed in mount in pencil and initialed in plate l.r., editioned "30 proofs" in pencil in mount l.l.

11 1/16" x 14 7/8" actual

3] Erie R.R. Yards, 1928

Lithograph with chine collé laid on wove paper, unframed

Signed in mount in pencil, signed and dated in plate l.r., editioned "35 proofs" in pencil in mount l.l.

12 5/8" x 18 3/4" actual

Provenance: Gifted by the Artist to Artemas Packard, Professor of Art at Dartmouth College c. 1930-1961. The two and their wives became friends having met and traveled together in Europe in 1928. The prints have since been in possession of Artemas Packard's descendants.

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