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George Plowman - King's Chapel

King's Chapel

George Plowman's original etching, King's Chapel is printed upon fine, hand-made, laid paper and with full margins as published in an edition of twenty five impressions in 1930. This impression is signed with the Plowman's monogramme within the plate and signed in pencil by him along the lower margin. As well, the date and publisher's name are printed along the lower left corner of the paper. King's Chapel is a fine original example of the architectural art created by the American artist,George Taylor Plowman.
 
Title: King's Chapel
Artist: Plowman, George Taylor 'George Plowman' (Le Sueur, MN, 1869 - Cambridge, MA, 1932)
Date: 1930
Medium: Original Etching
Publisher: Jordan Marsh Co., Boston
Note: George Taylor Plowman 'George Plowman': One of America's best known etchers of the early twentieth century, George Taylor Plowman actually spent much of his career as an architect. Upon graduating from the University of Minnesota (1892), Plowman assisted D. H. Burnham with constructing many buildings for the World's Fair in Chicago. During the following years, George Plowman received numerous commissions for building both in France and the United States. From 1904 to 1909 he acted as superintendent of architecture for the University of California, at Berkeley.
  It was not until he was forty-two years of age that George Plowman took up etching.

"He went back to Europe in 1911, and systematically visited, in Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria and France, all the cities where the best work of the greatest etchers was to be found, studying the practice of the masters, and more especially, of course, that of Rembrandt, Whistler, Meryon and Haden. His first etched plate was made in Paris in the fall of 1911. He then became a student of etching in the Engraving School of the Royal College of Art, South Kensington, London, under the eminent practician, Sir Frank Short, remaining there from 1912 to 1914. He was the first American to enter that school, and the only American pupil of Sir Frank Short. An important part of his training, however, and one upon which he lays great stress, was his practice of making innumerable sketches from nature in hard lead-pencil. "

  George Taylor Plowman was a full member of the New York Society of Etchers, the Salmagundi Club, the Chicago Society of Etchers, the Print Makers' Society of California and the Boston Society of Etchers. His etchings are included in the collections of such major international galleries as the British Museum, the Luxembourg Museum, the National Academy, Washington, the South Kensington Museum, London, the Library of Congress and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
  George Plowman was most influential for his architectural etchings, particularly his scenes in Paris, London, New York and Boston. During his career he made slightly under one hundred and fifty etchings. All his etchings, including this original example, were published in editions of between twenty-five and fifty impressions.
Edition: Limited edition of twenty-five to fifty impressions.
Reference: * William Howe Downes, "George T. Plowman's Etchings", The Print Connoisseur, Truesdell, New York, 1921, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 38 - 40.
Size: 11 3/8 X 8 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
Condition: Printed upon fine, hand-made, laid paper and with full margins as published in Boston in 1930. Signed with the artist's monogramme within the plate and signed in pencil along the lower margin. As well, the date and publisher's name are printed along the lower left corner of the paper (under the matte). Showing slight light browning, else King's Chapel is a finely printed impression of this important Boston scene.
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Original Etching by the American artist, George Taylor Plowman 'George Plowman'.

King's Chapel Original Etching by the American artist George Taylor Plowman
King's Chapel

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George Taylor Plowman 'George Plowman' (Le Sueur, MN, 1869 - Cambridge, MA, 1932)
# Image Title & Engraver Medium Date Notes -
01- Christian Science Church, Boston by George Plowman Christian Science Church, Boston by George Plowman Original Etching and Drypoint Engraving 1915 Signed in pencil by George Taylor Plowman under the plate-mark. Limited edition of one hundred and fifty impressions.  
02.- Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market by George Plowman Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market by George Plowman Original Etching c. 1925 Signed in pencil by George Taylor Plowman and signed with his monogramme within the plate. Limited edition of 25 TO 50 impressions.  
03.- King's Chapel by George Plowman King's Chapel by George Plowman Original Etching 1930 Signed in pencil by George Taylor Plowman and signed with his monogramme within the plate. Limited edition of twenty-five to fifty impressions. Sold

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American Art of the Depression Era dating from 1930 to 1945 (Art of The Print / www.artoftheprint.com - Artist Index: K to P): Even in a Depression the sense of a continuation of normal activities persists. In Joseph Margulies, New England Granny the subject does exactly what grannies do best as she contentedly sits in her rocker, sewing. Philip Parsons depicts a joyful family reunion in Home for Christmas and Henry Pitz depicts the dignity of work in his monumental art deco style in both Maine Fisherman and Man Against the Sky.

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