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Print collector's quarterly — 4.1914

DOI issue:
Vol. 4, No. 4 (December, 1914)
DOI article:
Derry, Georges: The lithographs of Charles Hazelwood Shannon
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.49981#0625
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UNPUBLISHED LITHOGRAPHS
(A) — This is the Artist’s first Lithograph. Two women
nude; one lying down against some dark foliage and the other,
with her back to the spectator, bending towards her. About
four proofs were printed in green, of which two only are known
to exist.
8jX7| Unsigned. 1888.
(B) — THE GARLAND. Two nude women are putting up
a garland; one is standing on a stool and Stretches up to hang
the garland over the top of a door, and the other Stands on the
ground and Supports her. A small child on the right is holding
a wreath and watching the others. Three trial proofs in black
were made of this Lithograph.
14X8 Signed C. H. S. 1906.
(C) — THE HAIR-DRESSING. A woman is seated por-
ing over a book, while an attendant, who is slightly draped,
and Stands with her back to the spectator, is combing her
hair. There are 11 trial proofs of this Lithograph in existence,
printed in black.
13|X7| Unsigned. 1906.
(D) — THE BATHING. A child is seated in a bath facing
the spectator and is pulling the hair of a nude woman who is
bending over him. A few trial proofs were taken of this Litho-
graph, about 7 are known; they are printed in black.
111X7| Unsigned. 1906.

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