ALBERT STERNER (1863-1946) Lithograph
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ALBERT STERNER (1863-1946) American artist. Sterner’s influence is seen in the works of both Rockwell Kent and George Bellows; he introduced each of them to the technique of lithography and put them in touch with the master printer/artist Bolton Brown. In 1915, Sterner rallied a group of printmakers together to raise the general quality of American prints. The founders of the Painter-Gravers of America included, along with Sterner, Childe Hassam, Bellows, & George Elmer Brown. He became a member of the National Academy, won a bronze medal at the Paris Exposition of 1900; gold medal at Munich in 1905, a bronze at Buffalo Exposition in 1901, and Carnegie Prize in 1941. He was President of Soc. of Illustrators, 1907-09.Offered here is an original lithograph, signed A.S. 1913 in the stone (not pencil signed). Provenance: the Sterner summer home estate sale held 1980s in Mass. We purchased a majority of art works offered in this sale. This particular lithograph is in the size when purchased, approx. 10-3/4 x 7”. It appears to have been cropped by the artist himself.
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ALBERT STERNER (1863-1946) Lithograph
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