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1940's
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1942
Victor Hammer, "Christ Driving the Monkey Changers
out from the Temple"
Engraved Dot Print. Note: Dotted prints are a white line, relief
printed type of metal engraving. They are related to and evolved
from traditional gold-smithing, and were popular in the Cologne
region of Germany in the latter part of the 15th century.
Retail Price: $160, Members Price: $80, 58 available.

Hammer was an artist, architect, and typographer, among other
things. He established a press in Florence, and later conducted
a small art school in Austria. In 1939 he came to America, where
he taught at Wells College. He was one of the founders of the
Hammer Gallery in New York City.
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1943
Ernest Fiene, "Winter Sun"
13" x 9 3/4" Lithograph.
Retail Price: $350 Members Price: $175, 2 available.

Fiene was born 1894 in Southbury, Connecticut and died 1966, in
Germany. His work has been exhibited in the United States at major
museums. He also was a prize winner at the Corcoran Biennial in
1939. He was a WPA Muralist and taught in New York City during
the 1940's.
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