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$125.00
Alfred W. Jones original etching signed in pencil in the lower right and titled “Lake Titcus” in the lower left. Image has a few spots, and has been rematted using archival materials. The original Westchester Arts and Crafts Guild label has been preserved, with the etching title, artist’s name and his address (Seneca Ave, NY), which is in Ossining, NY. The lake is now more commonly known as Titicus Reservoir, and is one of the reservoirs that provides water to New York City. The image measures 5 x 7 inches, and framed measures 9.5 x 12.25 inches.
Biography:
We have been unable to locate much information on Alfred W. Jones. He is listed in the Davenport’s Art Reference & Price Guide working in New York City, on AskArt.com, and is possibly listed on the Smithsonian American Art Museum website as a lithography printer.
Biography:
We have been unable to locate much information on Alfred W. Jones. He is listed in the Davenport’s Art Reference & Price Guide working in New York City, on AskArt.com, and is possibly listed on the Smithsonian American Art Museum website as a lithography printer.
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Alfred W. Jones original etching signed in pencil in the lower right and titled “Lake Titcus” in the lower left. Image has a few spots, and has been rematted using archival materials. The original Westchester Arts and Crafts Guild label has been preserved, with the etching title, artist’s name and his address (Seneca Ave, NY), which is in Ossining, NY. The lake is now more commonly known as Titicus Reservoir, and is one of the reservoirs that provides water to New York City. The image measures 5 x 7 inches, and framed measures 9.5 x 12.25 inches.
Biography:
We have been unable to locate much information on Alfred W. Jones. He is listed in the Davenport’s Art Reference & Price Guide working in New York City, on AskArt.com, and is possibly listed on the Smithsonian American Art Museum website as a lithography printer.
Biography:
We have been unable to locate much information on Alfred W. Jones. He is listed in the Davenport’s Art Reference & Price Guide working in New York City, on AskArt.com, and is possibly listed on the Smithsonian American Art Museum website as a lithography printer.
Alfred W. Jones original etching signed in pencil in the lower right and titled “Lake Titcus” in the lower left. Image has a few spots, and has been rematted using archival materials. The original Westchester Arts and Crafts Guild label has been preserved, with the etching title, artist’s name and his address (Seneca Ave, NY), which is in Ossining, NY. The lake is now more commonly known as Titicus Reservoir, and is one of the reservoirs that provides water to New York City. The image measures 5 x 7 inches, and framed measures 9.5 x 12.25 inches.
Biography:
We have been unable to locate much information on Alfred W. Jones. He is listed in the Davenport’s Art Reference & Price Guide working in New York City, on AskArt.com, and is possibly listed on the Smithsonian American Art Museum website as a lithography printer.
Biography:
We have been unable to locate much information on Alfred W. Jones. He is listed in the Davenport’s Art Reference & Price Guide working in New York City, on AskArt.com, and is possibly listed on the Smithsonian American Art Museum website as a lithography printer.