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July 11 - August 21, 2005

Southern Masters of Printmaking

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Bertha Jaques
(1863 - 1941)

Magnolia
Drypoint, 7” x 9”


John Lapsley
(b. 1915)

Mourners
1959, etching, 8” x 10”


Barbara Lathan
(1896 - 1988)

North Carolina Mountain Woman
1936, wood engraving, 5 1/2” x 9”

This is a wood engraving of Howard Cook’s wife.


Margaret Law
(1871 - 1956)

First Aid
Lithograph, 7” x 7”

Law was co-founder of the Spartanburg Art and Crafts Club (which later evolved into the Museum of Art), and served as Art Supervisor for the Spartanburg School District. Several of her paintings in The Museum of Art’s collection are currently on loan to the Brigham Young University Museum of Fine Art.


Margaret Law
(1871 - 1956)

End of the Row
Soft etching, 5” x 4”


Margaret Law
(1871 - 1956)

Bean Pickers
Etching, 5” x 6”


Clare Leighton
(1901 - 1988)

Hog Killing
Wood engraving, 7 1/2” x 5 1/4”


Clare Leighton
(1901 - 1988)

Corn Shucking in the Mountains
Lithograph, 7” x 5”


Walter R. Locke
(b. 1883)

Glorious Eucalyptus, Florida
1938, etching, 9 3/4” x 13”


Corrie McCallum
(b. 1914)

Saint Michael’s
Wood cut, 22” x 15 3/4”


Corrie McCallum
(b. 1914)

Roof Tops
Lithograph, 22” x 14 1/2”


John McCrady
(1911 - 1968)

Steamboat Around the Bend
c. 1940, lithoograph,
10” x 14 1/2”


Leo Messner
(1895 - 1977)

Jeter Spivey’s Place, North Carolina
Wood engraving,
8” x 11”


 

Christopher A. D. Murphy
(1902 - 1973)

Joe Street, Savannah, Georgia
Etching, 4 1/2” x 9 1/2”


 

Christopher A. D. Murphy
(1902 - 1973)

Hermitage Through the Trees
c. 1925, etching, 7 1/4” x 9 1/8”