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Scottish Terrier dry-point etching "Up for Inspection" by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954) A dry-point etching "Up for Inspection" of Scottish Terriers, mother and puppy by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). Published April 1929. American. In pencil, titled bottom left "Up for Inspection" 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 sketch for the dry point was made just outside the puppy house of my kennels. The combination of being so high of the ground and of being inspected by a much older dog was almost too much for this little fellow."
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Marguerite Kirmse |
Yr: 1929 |
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Scottish Terrier dry-point etching "Innocents Abroad" by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954) A dry-point etching of six Scottish Terrier puppies following their mother along the garden path, by Marguerite Kirmse (English, 1885 -1954). Titled in pencil bottom left "Innocents Abroad" and "(1st edition 2nd state)" and signed bottom right "Marguerite Kirmse". The etching bears the copyright mark bottom right "M K". Published in May, 1924. The image was also published in 1930 by the Derrydale Press, New York in "Marguerite Kirmse's Dogs" " Introduction by R T Townsend", editor of Countrylife. This is rare artist's proof, Kirmse approving the 1st edition of the 2nd state of "Innocents Abroad". Note in other signed editions of this etching Kirmse titles the work "The Innocents Abroad".
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Marguerite Kirmse |
Yr: 1924 |
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Scottish Terrier lithograph by Lillian Cheviot (English, fl 1894-1920) published by Arthur Ackermann in 1916 A signed artist proof coloured lithograph of two Scottish Terriers on heather planted cliff by Lillian Cheviot(English, fl 1894-1920) published by Arthur Ackermann in 1916. This is one of several “World War I” patriotic works by Cheviot published by Arthur Ackermann. Signed in pencil bottom left "Lillian Cheviot", with blind stamp “Fine Art * TOJ* A Trade Guild”. Lettered top right "Copyright-Published May 20th, 1916, by Arthur Ackermann & Son, Ltd, 157a, New Bond St, London, W."
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Lillian Cheviot |
Yr: 1916 |
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Watercolour on paper of a seated black and white Scottish Terrier by Christopher Gifford Ambler (English, 1886-1965). A Watercolour with white heightening on board of a seated black and white Scottish Terrier by Christopher Gifford Ambler (English, 1886-1965). Signed bottom right “C Ambler”
English,circa 1920’s.
To the reverse the artist has written possible titles in ink “Patience” or “Ye’ll no be much longer?”, or “Not guilty, Miss us” and in pencil Isn’t Love Wonderful” suggesting the work was published. A “Marble Hill Gallery 72 Richmond Road Twickenham Middx” label to the reverse reads “C Ambler. The Two Friends, pencil and coloured mashes, heightened with white. Lived in Buckhurst Hill Esses , Exhibited two works at the Royal Academy between 1912-1914.” With stock number “P926ms”.
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Scottish Terrier |
Artist: Christopher Gifford Ambler |
Yr: 1920 |
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