Stow Wengenroth, Buck Hill Falls, Lithograph
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Title: Buck Hill Falls. [Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania.]
Stow Wengenroth (1906-1978)
Lithograph, 1940.
Edition c.50.
Signed in pencil.
Image size 9 1/8 x 13 3/4" (23.2 x 34.9 cm).
A rare Wengenroth print and a wonderful view of the Pennsylvania community.
#108 in "The Lithographs of Stow Wengenroth." Ronald and Joan Stuckey.
Stow Wengenroth is a well known American artist who created wonderful images of New England, New York City, and Long Island. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on July 25, 1906, to Frederick Wengenroth, an architect, and Isabelle Stow, a textile designer. He studied at the Art Students League in 1923 with George Bridgman, then at the Grand Central School of Art with Wyman Adams. During the summers in the 1920s, he would go to Woodstock, New York, to work with John Carlson or to Eastport, Maine, and work with George Ennis. It was Ennis in 1929 who recommended that Wengenroth should consider working in lithography. He felt that his drawing style suited the medium. In 1931 Wengenroth published his first lithographs - all images in and around Eastport, Maine. He had his first one-artist exhibition in 1931 at Macbeth Gallery showcasing his lithographs and drybrush drawings.
Wengenroth received numerous awards during his life, and wrote several books on the art of lithography and drybrush. He produced well over 300 lithographs and even more drybrush drawings during his lifetime. His lithographs can be found in most museums across the United States, and many museums in Europe. Two of the largest collections are in the Boston Public Library and Brown University Library.
Stow Wengenroth (1906-1978)
Lithograph, 1940.
Edition c.50.
Signed in pencil.
Image size 9 1/8 x 13 3/4" (23.2 x 34.9 cm).
A rare Wengenroth print and a wonderful view of the Pennsylvania community.
#108 in "The Lithographs of Stow Wengenroth." Ronald and Joan Stuckey.
Stow Wengenroth is a well known American artist who created wonderful images of New England, New York City, and Long Island. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on July 25, 1906, to Frederick Wengenroth, an architect, and Isabelle Stow, a textile designer. He studied at the Art Students League in 1923 with George Bridgman, then at the Grand Central School of Art with Wyman Adams. During the summers in the 1920s, he would go to Woodstock, New York, to work with John Carlson or to Eastport, Maine, and work with George Ennis. It was Ennis in 1929 who recommended that Wengenroth should consider working in lithography. He felt that his drawing style suited the medium. In 1931 Wengenroth published his first lithographs - all images in and around Eastport, Maine. He had his first one-artist exhibition in 1931 at Macbeth Gallery showcasing his lithographs and drybrush drawings.
Wengenroth received numerous awards during his life, and wrote several books on the art of lithography and drybrush. He produced well over 300 lithographs and even more drybrush drawings during his lifetime. His lithographs can be found in most museums across the United States, and many museums in Europe. Two of the largest collections are in the Boston Public Library and Brown University Library.
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Condition: Very good condition, a few scattered fox marks in the margins.
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Stow Wengenroth, Buck Hill Falls, Lithograph
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