MABEL DWIGHT (1876-1955) LITHOGRAPH
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Mabel Jacque Williamson Dwight (1876-1955)
Children's Clinic
1936
The unsigned lithograph published by American Artists Group includes the original certificate of authenticity verso. It is documented that the artist did not always sign all impressions within an edition.
Mabel Dwight was a female American artist of note. She began creating art as a teenager in 1895, studying at the Hopkins School of Art in San Francisco and painting until her marriage in 1906. She abandoned art and painting until the end of her marriage in 1917. Returning to her passion, Dwight studied in Paris and developed in interest in printmaking. Beginning in 1935, she worked under the WPA and FAP Depression-era programs for artists, producing a number of lithographs.
Image measures 9.5 x 12 and sheet is 12.75 x 18 inches.
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Children's Clinic
1936
The unsigned lithograph published by American Artists Group includes the original certificate of authenticity verso. It is documented that the artist did not always sign all impressions within an edition.
Mabel Dwight was a female American artist of note. She began creating art as a teenager in 1895, studying at the Hopkins School of Art in San Francisco and painting until her marriage in 1906. She abandoned art and painting until the end of her marriage in 1917. Returning to her passion, Dwight studied in Paris and developed in interest in printmaking. Beginning in 1935, she worked under the WPA and FAP Depression-era programs for artists, producing a number of lithographs.
Image measures 9.5 x 12 and sheet is 12.75 x 18 inches.
AN ABSENTEE BID PLACED IN ADVANCE COULD LOSE TO A LIVE BID OF EQUAL AMOUNT PLACED LATER. First bid precedence is not possible in auctions that incorporate live bidding via multiple online platforms, live bidders participating in the sale room and live telephone bidders. The only ways to avoid the possibility of losing the bid in this manner is to attend the live auction or bid absentee with plus-one option.
Be aware that internet sales tax applies to all Internet transactions and local sales tax may apply to local pick-up transactions.
We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.
Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.
Condition
Very good condition, the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, no damage, stain, puncture or repair; matted to archival standards in acid free mounts.
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MABEL DWIGHT (1876-1955) LITHOGRAPH
Estimate $150 - $200
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