
Houses Through Trees
Extremely scarce 1st of 4 states, trial proof.
The etching plate was cut down through the states.
Gross has titled this proof Landscape with Chateau, signed and numbered, Trial 1/3.
‘I can do no more than salute the massive edifice of the accomplished work in etching and engraving. For here is a world spread before us, with innumerable landscapes, townscapes, buildings, people, through which we can move and share the artist’s unique perceptions.’ Michael Rothenstein, in the foreword to The Prints of Anthony Gross, Herdman, 1991.
The etching plate was cut down through the states.
Gross has titled this proof Landscape with Chateau, signed and numbered, Trial 1/3.
‘I can do no more than salute the massive edifice of the accomplished work in etching and engraving. For here is a world spread before us, with innumerable landscapes, townscapes, buildings, people, through which we can move and share the artist’s unique perceptions.’ Michael Rothenstein, in the foreword to The Prints of Anthony Gross, Herdman, 1991.
$4,460.27
Houses Through Trees—
$4,460.27
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Extremely scarce 1st of 4 states, trial proof.
The etching plate was cut down through the states.
Gross has titled this proof Landscape with Chateau, signed and numbered, Trial 1/3.
‘I can do no more than salute the massive edifice of the accomplished work in etching and engraving. For here is a world spread before us, with innumerable landscapes, townscapes, buildings, people, through which we can move and share the artist’s unique perceptions.’ Michael Rothenstein, in the foreword to The Prints of Anthony Gross, Herdman, 1991.
The etching plate was cut down through the states.
Gross has titled this proof Landscape with Chateau, signed and numbered, Trial 1/3.
‘I can do no more than salute the massive edifice of the accomplished work in etching and engraving. For here is a world spread before us, with innumerable landscapes, townscapes, buildings, people, through which we can move and share the artist’s unique perceptions.’ Michael Rothenstein, in the foreword to The Prints of Anthony Gross, Herdman, 1991.











