SIGNED ARTHUR WILLIAM HEINTZELMAN Drypoint Etching Artwork - Auction Results - INCREDIBLE DETAIL!
About The Artist:
ARTHUR WILLIAM HEINTZELMAN (1891 - 1965)
Born in Newark, New Jersey, Arthur William Heintzelman was a painter, etcher, copyist, teacher, and curator. Raised in Providence, Rhode Island, he first studied art at the Rhode Island School of Design, where he subsequently taught, and also in Europe. In 1921, the Heintzelmans moved to Paris and made their home in France, subsequently moving to Switzerland in 1931 and remaining there until 1934, when they returned to the United States. Already widely respected as a printmaker prior to his departure for Europe, he became internationally famous during his years abroad and was - and is - regarded as one of the greatest etchers of the Twentieth Century. During his years in Paris, Heintzelman met Eugène Delatre, who became his printer for the remainder of his stay in Europe, and who taught Heintzelman the intricacies of fine arts printmaking for which his atelier was justly famous. In appreciation for his contribution to French art and culture, Heintzelman was named to the Legion of Honor by the French government.
Following his return to the United States, Heintzelman became the first Keeper of Prints at the Boston Public Library and served there from 1941 to his retirement in 1960. Thanks to his close relationship with the Delatre family, Heintzelman coordinated the gift of the comprehensive collection of prints by both Auguste and Eugène Delatre to the Boston Public Library. He was succeeded as Keeper of Prints by Sinclair Hitchings. Heintzelman also headed the Fine Arts department of the Rhode Island School of Design. He was awarded numerous international prizes for his etchings, and his works are found in museum collections through the US and Europe. Heintzelman belonged to numerous professional associations both here and abroad. He lived and worked in Boston, Marblehead, and Rockport, Massachusetts and in New York City. He died at Rockport, Massachusetts.
The works of Heintzelman are presented in chronological order in accordance with The Prints of Arthur Wm. Heintzelman, the catalog raisonné compiled by Donald Eugene Smith and publsihed by the Boston Public Library in 2004. This, the first of three galleries, contains works by Heintzelman published from 1915 through 1924; Gallery 2 contains works published from 1925 through 1929; and Gallery 3 contains works published from 1930 onward.
Measrements: H: 21" / L: 17"
Condition: Good Condition; Natural scratches on frame & glass due to years of use; Please see pictures
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Auction Starts: 02/04/2022
Auction Ends: 02/25/2022 @ 8:00 PM
Pickup Time: 02/27/2022 From 12pm to 3pm
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17" x 21"
Fine Art, Paintings
18%
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