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Ryder's Tree

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Lift-ground aquatint, From a portfolio entitled Landscapes: Nature a suite of fifteen prints produced by members of the National Academy of Design 1996-1997 and issued in an edition of thirty. The portfolio comprises artists' proofs and includes an essay by William Gerdts. Portfolio case: 19-1/2 x 25-3/4 in.
From a portfolio entitled Landscapes: Nature a suite of fifteen prints produced by members of the National Academy of Design 1996-1997 and issued in an edition of thirty. The portfolio comprises artists' proofs and includes an essay by William Gerdts. Portfolio case: 19-1/2 x 25-3/4 in., Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of National Academy of Design New York 1999
Title: Ryder's Tree
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Lift-ground aquatint, From a portfolio entitled Landscapes: Nature a suite of fifteen prints produced by members of the National Academy of Design 1996-1997 and issued in an edition of thirty.
The portfolio comprises artists' proofs and includes an essay by William Gerdts.
Portfolio case: 19-1/2 x 25-3/4 in.

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