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Allan J. McIntyre Fine Art |
TUCSON ARIZONA |
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Artist: Herman Volz (1904-1990)
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"Scrap Iron" 1939, Lithograph.
Edition: 40. Signed in pencil, Volz, lower right under image, also signed in the stone, lower right; numbered, 29/40, lower left. Image: 10 3/8 x 13 7/8 inches (263 x 352 mm). Sheet: 12 5/8 x 18 inches (320 x 457 mm). Excellent condition. Good margins. Printed on white laid paper with Warren's Old Style watermark. Also known by the alternative titles: Picket Line, or No Scrap. In 1939, picket lines were organized in U.S. western port cities to protest the sale of of scrap iron and steel to Japan. It was thought that the scrap was being turned into war materials and being used against China (2,000,000 tons were shipped in 1939). Chinese-American citizens, longshoremen, and others, eventually organized protests in objection to this practice. Though short lived, the protests had there affect. In late 1940, Roosevelt, using new congressionally approved powers, imposed a de facto embargo preventing the shipment of metals to Japan. In consequence, Japan went to Central and Southern America for its materials. This print depicts a mixed ethnic picket line near the San Francisco Bay docks - ships visible in the upper left, scrap iron to the right. In the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, recorded under the title Scrap Iron. $1,050.00 |
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"Confrontation" circa 1960s, Woodcut. Edition: 35. Signed in pencil, Volz, lower right; numbered, 5/35, lower left. Image: 11 1/2 x 16 15/16 inches (292 x 423 mm). Sheet: 15 3/4 x 21 1/2 inches (399 x 546 mm). Excellent condition. Good margins. Printed on white laid paper. $350.00 |
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Allan J. McIntyre Fine Art
P.O. Box 32374
Tucson, AZ 85751
Phone: 520.881.2528
Open by appointment only
Specializing in fine
prints and art on paper by graphic artists and printmakers Copyright © 2003-2011
of the American desert Southwest, primarily Arizona and New Mexico,
created before 1950.
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