Frederick Garrison Hall: Etchings, Bookplates, Designs
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Frederick Garrison Hall (1879-1946) was one of America's most sought after etchers in the 1920s and 30s. Given his training as an architect, he was particularly adept at depicting architectural structures as well as the cities and landscapes of America, France and Italy. He also designed bookplates and covers and was a painter. Art by Frederick Garrison Hall; edited by Elton Wayland Hall; texts by Ariel Hall, Henry P. Rossiter, and others. 130 pages; b&w plates throughout + 2 photos; 8.5 x 11.5 inches.
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