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Scottish Terrier dry-point etching "Spring Song" by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954) A dry-point etching, "Spring Song" of Scottish Terrier beneath a tree by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). Published April, 1928. American. In pencil, titled bottom left "Spring Song" and signed bottom right "Marguerite Kirmse".
The image further appeared in "Dogs" by the artist, with an introduction by R. T Townsend published in 1930, by the Derrydale Press. Here Kirmse writes "Don't know why, but birds seem to sing better in the spring. They're very friendly with each other, but they never come down to play with me."
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Marguerite Kirmse |
Yr: 1928 |
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Scottish Terrier dry-point etching "Gaen Awa" by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954) A dry-point etching, "Gaen Awa" of a Scottish Terrier sitting on a keyside Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). Published November, 1928. American. In pencil, titled bottom left "Gaen Awa" and signed bottom right "Marguerite Kirmse".
The image further appeared in "Dogs" by the artist, with an introduction by R. T Townsend published in 1930, by the Derrydale Press. Here Kirmse writes "This etching was hard to title because I did not want to give the impression of finality to the parting; for that reason the title "Left Behind" was rejected. I like to believe that the parting is only temporary and that the owner will return before long."
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Marguerite Kirmse |
Yr: 1928 |
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Scottish Terrier dry-point etching "Sea Urchins" by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954) A dry-point etching, "Sea Urchins" of playmates a Scottish Terrier and Sealyham Terrier running through sand dunes by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). Published April, 1926. American. In pencil, titled bottom left "Sea Urchins" and signed bottom right "Marguerite Kirmse".
The image, in second state further appeared in "Dogs" by the artist, with an introduction by R. T Townsend published in 1930, by the Derrydale Press. Here Kirmse writes "If you have never taken your dog for a run on the beach, you have never known the pleasure they find".
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Marguerite Kirmse |
Yr: 1926 |
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Scottish Terrier dry-point etching "The Upstart" by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954)
A dry-point etching, "The Upstart" of two Scottish Terrier puppies surmounting an outside stairway by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). Published November 1923. American. In pencil, titled bottom left "The Upstart" and signed bottom right "Marguerite Kirmse".
The image further appeared in "Dogs" by the artist, with an introduction by R. T Townsend published in 1930, by the Derrydale Press. Here Kirmse writes "This dry point was inspired by two of my Scotty Puppies. I watched them for a long time and each time the little fellow below almost gained the third step, the one above seemed to have supreme satisfaction in pushing him down again."
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Marguerite Kirmse |
Yr: 1923 |
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Scottish Terrier dry-point etching "We" by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954) A dry-point etching, "We" of a pair of seated Scottish Terriers by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). Published April 1928. American. In pencil, titled bottom left "We" and signed bottom right "Marguerite Kirmse".
The image, further appeared in "Dogs" by the artist, with an introduction by R. T Townsend published in 1930, by the Derrydale Press. Here Kirmse writes "How we used to sit hour after hour watching the lazy gulls and listening to the rolling waves. One of these was my favourite of all dogs; she died this year I made this etching."
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Marguerite Kirmse |
Yr: 1928 |
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