Earl Horter. Curiosity shop. Nantucket. Etching. 1920th.
Earl Horter. Curiosity shop. Nantucket. Etching. 1920th.
Earl Horter. Curiosity shop. Nantucket. Etching. 1920th.
Earl Horter. Curiosity shop. Nantucket. Etching. 1920th.
Earl Horter. Curiosity shop. Nantucket. Etching. 1920th.
Earl Horter. Curiosity shop. Nantucket. Etching. 1920th.
Earl Horter. Curiosity shop. Nantucket. Etching. 1920th.
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Earl Horter. Curiosity shop. Nantucket. Etching. 1920th.

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Artist: Earl Horter, American painter, printmaker, and illustrator (1880 - 1940).
Engraver: Earl Horter.
Title: Curiosity shop. Nantucket. (Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, Nantucket).
Signed and Titled in pencil at the bottom.
Dimensions: Image 8 1/8" x 13 3/8". Sheet 9 1/2" x 14 3/4". Mat 14 1/4 x 19 1/4.
Date: 1920th.
Materials and Techniques: Etching. A fine impression on old laid japan paper with watermark. Glued in three corners to the mat.
Mat and Frame
: an old mat.
Condition:  Two small soil spots on l.r.margin. Small losses of the sheet in the upper left corner. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Catalog Raisonne: Catalogue of an exhibition of etchings and drawings by Earl Horter. New York, Frederick Keppel, 1916. #5.
Museums and Libraries: The Yale University Art Gallery. 1962.45.252.
Note: It is believed that at least two editions with different dimensions were executed by the artist in the 1910s and in the 1920s, probably because of popularity and high demand.