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James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903): an etching and drypoint of 'Annie' seated, (K30), 1858, signed on the plate, showing Annie 'Haden, a niece of Whistler's and the daughter of Seymour Haden', plate 95 by 129mm, visible 108 by 145mm, on cream paper, mount and oak frame, verso label for James Connell & Sons Glasgow.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903): an etching and drypoint 'En Plein Soleil', of a woman seated in grasses with a parasol and shawl, on cream paper, good impression, printed Delatre Rue St Jacques 171, signed on the plate, in mount and frame, plate 135mm by 99mm, visible paper 107mm by 143mm, verso label for John Gibson Glasgow. (Kennedy 15)
Henry Emerson Tuttle, A Sharp-Shinned Hawk, signed lower right in pencil, etching, 21 x 17cm. Other Notes: Henry Emerson Tuttle is considered one of America`s greatest twentieth century etchers of birds. Tuttle was educated at Yale University and attended classes in art at the Slade School, in London. First pursuing a scholastic career, he created his first published drypoint engraving in 1925 at the age of thirty-five. His initial works of art in this medium were so widely received that Tuttle dedicated himself solely to his art from that point on.
MOGHUL SCHOOL "A horseman, figures and animals in a landscape, with birds in flight", gouache, within blue and gilt decorated borders, an Oriental panel painted with exotic birds in branches, and AFTER E VALES "Suzanne", six head studies in Eastern head wear, limited edition coloured etching, No`d. 40/120, inscribed and signed in pencil in the margin

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