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Durham, US

William P. Carl Fine Prints was established in 1983. Before that, I was working at the Wiggin Print Room of the Boston Public Library. Then, in 1976, I started working at Childs Gallery in Boston for seven years. 2023 marks 47 years in the print business. I was always looking for new and interesting artists. My focus has been the period 1850-1950 with an emphasis on American, British, French, Belgian, and Dutch works. Theera of modern Dutch printmaking is of special interest, and I have a large selection of works in this field. Museums and private collectors are my best clients.

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Stow Wengenroth, New York Nocturne

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For this the 2023 IFPDA Print Fair, I’ve put together excellent works by many artists including some great rarities. We will be showing Gerald Geerlings Civic Insomnia printed in color, a hand-colored surrealist print by Joan Miró, Charles Sheeler’s rare lithograph called Roses, a number of Stow Wengenroth’s New York City images, Theo van Hoytema’s set of two lithographs called Christmas and New Year, a rare woodcut by William E. Smith, the Cleveland African American artist, and a fine group of etchings by the contemporary Dutch etcher, Charles Donker.

Henri-Edmond Cross, La Promenade

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