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Artist: Asa Cheffetz
EARLY MORNING (BROAD BROOK, CONN.)
EARLY MORNING (BROAD BROOK, CONN.)

EARLY MORNING (BROAD BROOK, CONN.)

By Asa Cheffetz

Located in Portland, ME

Cheffetz, Asa EARLY MORNING (BROAD BROOK, CONN.) Wood Engraving,1929. Springfield 15. Edition of 100, numbered 32/100, titled, signed, and inscribed "imp" all in pencil. 6 x 6 inches...

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1920s Asa Cheffetz Art

Materials

ABS, Woodcut

Ramshackle Barn (de-accessioned from the Denver Art Museum)
Ramshackle Barn (de-accessioned from the Denver Art Museum)

Ramshackle Barn (de-accessioned from the Denver Art Museum)

By Asa Cheffetz

Located in New York, NY

Asa Cheffetz Ramshackle Barn (de-accessioned from the Denver Art Museum), ca. 1929 Wood-engraving Pencil signed, numbered 27/100 and titled by the artist on the front 13 × 10 1/4 inches Unframed - affixed to matting De-accessioned from the collection of the Denver Art Museum Asa Chaffetz, "the engraver's engraver" This is the original numbered wood engraving from 1929; not a later re-print This print was honorable mention in the International Exhibition of prints, Art Institute of Chicago, 1929 Exhibited: New England engraved: The prints of Asa Cheffetz: An Exhibition of his wood engraving & an exploration of his life as an artist. Springfield, MA: Museum of Fine Arts, 1984 (A different example) Asa Cheffetz Biography: Born in Buffalo, New York, Cheffetz studied at the School Of The Museum Of Fine Arts in Boston under Philip Leslie Hale...

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1920s Realist Asa Cheffetz Art

Materials

Engraving

Female Torso, Nude
Female Torso, Nude

Female Torso, Nude

By Asa Cheffetz

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Nude Female Torso Charcoal on paper, c. 1920 Stamped and initialed in pencil "Asa Cheffetz/A.D.C" Estate signature by wife, A.D.C. Exhibited: Museum of F...

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1920s American Realist Asa Cheffetz Art

Materials

Charcoal

UNTITLED - DECANTER AND TWO GLASSES

UNTITLED - DECANTER AND TWO GLASSES

By Asa Cheffetz

Located in Portland, ME

Cheffetz, Asa. UNTITLED - DECANTER AND TWO GLASSES. Not in Springfield. Wood engraving, undated, but likely 1935-1945. Signed in pencil. 7 x 6 1/8 inches (image) plus margins. A tiny...

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1930s Asa Cheffetz Art

Materials

Engraving, Woodcut

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VERMONT

Asa CheffetzVERMONT, 1941

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H 16 in W 20 in

VERMONT

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Cheffetz, Asa. VERMONT. Springfield 59. Wood engraving, 1941. AAA Edition of 250. Signed "Asa Cheffetz, imp" lower right and title "Vermont" lower left. 6 1/4 x 10 inches, 159 x 254 ...

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Stamped and initialed in pencil "Asa Cheffetz/A.D.C" Exhibited: Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, Massachusetts, with exhibition loan label Charcoal on laid paper with the Lalanne ...

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