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Earl Horter - Massachusetts Harbor Scene

Massachusetts Harbor Scene

An original etching and drypoint by Earl Horter, Massachusetts Harbor Scene depicts docked sailing ships with men unloading their cargo. As the artist spent many of his summers living in the coastal town of Rockport, Massachusetts, it's more than likely that this scene depicts this community or a nearby port. Massachusetts Harbor Scene is one of Earl Horter's largest and most impressive etchings.

This original impression is printed on wove paper with the watermark, 'Alexandra Japan', and with full margins as published between 1920 and 1930. It is signed in pencil by the artist to the lower right. Massachusetts Harbor Scene is a fine, original example of the landscape art created by the early 20th century American artist, Earl Horter.

 
Title: Massachusetts Harbor Scene
Artist: Horter, Earl (Philadelphia, 1881 - 1940)
Date: c. 1920 - 1930
Medium: Original Etching & Drypoint Engraving
Note: Earl Horter: A Philadelphia etcher, painter and illustrator of the early twentieth century, Earl Horter was known throughout the United States for his fine architectural views and city and town scenes. He learned engraving and etching techniques while working for a design agency in his native city. During his career, Horter etched memorable views of American cities as well as some European scenes in Spain and France. Massachusetts Harbor Scene is a fine, example of his American landscape views created in the etching and drypoint medium. Although he signed his original etchings he did not usually number them. Most, however, were published in editions of one hundred or less.
  Earl Horter also become well known as a major collector of early twentieth century modern art. He was a close friend of Philadelphia’s Dr. Albert Barnes (1872-1951), one of America’s great collectors of modern art and the founder of the Barnes Foundation. Horter’s collection included contemporary paintings and sculptures by Picasso, Matisse, Duchamp and many others and has recently been the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
  Earl Horter was a full member of the American Society of Illustrators (1910) and the Brooklyn Society of Etchers. Some of the major awards he received for his art include the 1915 Silver Medal from the Pan Pacific Exposition, in San Francisco, and the International Water Color Award, Chicago. Today the art of Earl Horter is included in the following collections; the Library of Congress, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Provenance: This original etching and drypoint engraving entitled, Massachusetts Harbor Scene hails frome the estate of LeRoy Latham and thence to his heirs. LeRoy Latham (1874-1938) was Chairman of Latham Lithographing Company (Latham Litho & Printing Co.). Situated in Brooklyn, New York, it was one of America's largest lithographic printing establishments in the early twentieth century. His large print collection consisted of many examples of French and British nineteenth century lithographs as well as contemporary American lithographs, etchings and wood engravings.
Size: 7 7/8 X 11 7/8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  UnMatted
Buy Now Price: $385.00 US
Condition: Printed on wove paper with the watermark, 'Alexandra Japan', and with full margins as published between 1920 and 1930. Signed in pencil by the artist to the lower right. This impression contains slight creasing (probably due to printing pressure) else a finely printed impression with full burr and in good condition throughout. Massachusetts Harbor Scene represents a superb, original example of the etched art of Earl Horter.
Subject: Earl Horter, Massachusetts Harbor Scene, original etching and drypoint, Rockport, sailing ships with men unloading their cargo, Philadelphia artists, Dr. Albert Barnes (1872-1951), American landscape views.
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Original Etching & Drypoint Engraving by the American artist, Earl Horter.

Massachusetts Harbor Scene Original Etching and Drypoint Engraving by the American artist Earl Horter
Massachusetts Harbor Scene

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Earl Horter (Philadelphia?, 1881 - 1940)
# Image Title & Artist Medium Date Notes
01- Antique Shop Entrance by the American artist Earl Horter Antique Shop Entrance by the American artist, Earl Horter Original Etching & Drypoint Engraving c. 1920 - 1930 Signed in pencil by Earl Horter to the lower right.
02.- Bookshop by the American artist Earl Horter Bookshop by the American artist, Earl Horter Original Aquatint Engraving June, 1933 Signed in pencil by Earl Horter along the lower margin.
03- Massachusetts Harbor Scene by the American artist Earl Horter Massachusetts Harbor Scene by the American artist, Earl Horter Original Etching & Drypoint Engraving c. 1920 - 1930 Signed in pencil by Earl Horter to the lower right.
04.- The Church in Woodland Park by the American artist Earl Horter The Church in Woodland Park by the American artist, Earl Horter Original Etching and Drypoint Engraving c. 1925 Signed in pencil by Earl Horter along the lower margin.

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