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Gabrielle de Veaux Clements
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(1858-1948)
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Long Wharf -- Newport
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- signed l.l. and titled in plate
- 2 ¾ by 4 ¼ inches (plate);
- 6 ¾ by 8 7/8 inches (cream laid paper)
- fine condition
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- $250
- +shipping
- 6% sales tax in Kentucky
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- Fort Dumpling
and Beaver-tail Light
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- signed l.r. right, titled l.l., in plate
- 2 3/16 by 3 7/8 (image);
- 2 3/8 by 4 1/16 (plate);
- 6 ¾ by 8 7/8 inches (cream laid paper)
- fine condition with small chip upper right corner
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- $250
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Holy Land
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- signed l.r. right in pencil;
- number “13” written in l.l. corner
- 8 ½ by 6 ½ (plate);
- 13 7/8 by 10 7/8 inches (cream wove paper)
- old hinges still attached at four corners; pinholes on both
sides outside the image; some dirt and scuffing, all outside image
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- $400
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- Gabrielle de Veaux Clements, a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, native, studied at the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and learned etching from Stephen
Parrish. She also studied in Paris, France, with Adolphe
Bouguereau. She made her home in Baltimore, Maryland, and summered
in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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- She, along with her companion and fellow artist, Ellen Day
Hale, were part of the etching revival in the Southern United
States in the early 20th century,
teaching etching in Charleston, South Carolina, to such artists as
Alice R.H. Smith and Elizabeth Verner O’Neill.
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