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Lloyd Albright (1896-1950)
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"A Taos Gateway - Taos N.M."
circa early 1930's, Linocut.
Edition: 100. Signed in pencil, Lloyd L. Albright, lower right and
initialed in the block, LA, lower left; titled, A Taos Gateway
- Taos N.M., lower left; edition statement 24/100, lower middle.
Image: 6 x 7 1/2 inches (153 x 190 mm). Sheet: 7 x 10 1/4 inches (177 x 260 mm).
Reference: Powers and Powers 2000
Inventory ID: 1055
Image: 6 x 7 1/2 inches (153 x 190 mm). Sheet: 7 x 10 1/4 inches (177 x 260 mm).
Reference: Powers and Powers 2000
Inventory ID: 1055
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COMMENTS:
Very good condition. Good margins - as issued, appears to have never been either framed or matted. A rather pale print, signed, titled, and numbered by the artist, so as intended. The image depicts the entrance "gateway" to the Mabel Dodge Luhan house in Taos, New Mexico. According to Powers and Powers (2000:5) Lloyd Lhron Albright was a resident of Dalhart, Texas. He was basically "self-taught" but did spend time at the Chicago Academy of Arts in 1922, and with Taos artists William Herbert "Buck" Dunton (1930) and Emil Bisttram (1931). This image was most likely created during that time period.
Very good condition. Good margins - as issued, appears to have never been either framed or matted. A rather pale print, signed, titled, and numbered by the artist, so as intended. The image depicts the entrance "gateway" to the Mabel Dodge Luhan house in Taos, New Mexico. According to Powers and Powers (2000:5) Lloyd Lhron Albright was a resident of Dalhart, Texas. He was basically "self-taught" but did spend time at the Chicago Academy of Arts in 1922, and with Taos artists William Herbert "Buck" Dunton (1930) and Emil Bisttram (1931). This image was most likely created during that time period.