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George Elbert Burr (1859-1939) - Rare
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"Fish Creek, Apache Trail, Arizona"
1926, Etching and Aquatint. Edition: Not stated, but probably less than 25. Signed in pencil, George Elbert Burr, lower left,
monogrammed, GB, in the lower right corner of the plate.
Image: 4 1/16 x 6 3/4 inches (103 x 171 mm). Sheet: 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (165 x 241 mm).
References: Crafton 1930 #264; Seeber 1971:104, 135 #264.
Inventory ID: 1021
Image: 4 1/16 x 6 3/4 inches (103 x 171 mm). Sheet: 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (165 x 241 mm).
References: Crafton 1930 #264; Seeber 1971:104, 135 #264.
Inventory ID: 1021
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COMMENTS:
Very good condition. Good margins. Printed on off-white laid paper. Two small stains from old matting tape along the reverse upper top margin, well away from the image. Very slight toning from previous mat, current mat covers this problem, does not warrant cleaning. In 1971, Seeber commented on this image (1971:104, 135 and Figure 40) in an attempt to make the argument based on a trial print in her possession that a female profile in the left margin of the trial proof is imitated in the craggy canyon wall upper right. Fish Creek is located due east of Phoenix, Arizona, and flows through the center of the Superstition Mountains in a northwesterly direction toward the Salt River.
This moonlit night version, represented by the use of both etching and aquatint, is rare. The print that is described in Crafton (1930), is the etched "sunlit" state. No comment upon an etched and aquatint image is made. Seeber (1971:135) does make mention of this print and state, and held a copy of it in her file, however, that print was neither signed nor titled. Of the "etching only" state, in Seeber's possession, it was dated in Burr's handwriting as 12/25/26.
A rare print.
Very good condition. Good margins. Printed on off-white laid paper. Two small stains from old matting tape along the reverse upper top margin, well away from the image. Very slight toning from previous mat, current mat covers this problem, does not warrant cleaning. In 1971, Seeber commented on this image (1971:104, 135 and Figure 40) in an attempt to make the argument based on a trial print in her possession that a female profile in the left margin of the trial proof is imitated in the craggy canyon wall upper right. Fish Creek is located due east of Phoenix, Arizona, and flows through the center of the Superstition Mountains in a northwesterly direction toward the Salt River.
This moonlit night version, represented by the use of both etching and aquatint, is rare. The print that is described in Crafton (1930), is the etched "sunlit" state. No comment upon an etched and aquatint image is made. Seeber (1971:135) does make mention of this print and state, and held a copy of it in her file, however, that print was neither signed nor titled. Of the "etching only" state, in Seeber's possession, it was dated in Burr's handwriting as 12/25/26.
A rare print.