Lot 8

Birger Sandzen 'Dry Creek' Pencil-Signed Lithograph

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Birger Sandzen
(Swedish-American, 1871-1954)
Dry Creek, 1916
Lithograph on paper
Edition of 50
11 7/8" x 17 7/8"

The second print created by Birger Sandzen, a view of Wild Horse Creek in Graham County, Kansas. Pencil-signed and titled, in a wooden frame that measures 20 1/8" x 26 1/8".

"I have done two experiments in lithography and I am glad to say they are a perfect success. Carl Smalley, a good friend from McPherson, has been after me a long time to do some work of this kind. When I did not get started quickly enough, he bought an outfit of lithographic crayons and sent it to me. I drew two landscapes-- Colorado Pines and  Dry Creek, sent them... to a lithographic printing house in Philadelphia... and made proofs, which I received yesterday." (Birger Sandzen, 1916 letter to Evelynn Johnson, as detailed in Lindquist)

Literature: Charles Pelham Greenough, The Graphic Work of Birger Sandzen, Birger Sandzen Memorial Foundation, 2001, L - 2
Emory Lindquist, Birger Sandzen: An Illustrated Biography, Birger Sandzen Memorial Foundation, 1993

Framed to archival standards with an acid free mat, museum mount, and conservation glass, by the American Legacy Gallery in Kansas City, Missouri.

Condition

Not removed from the frame. Appears to be in very good condition, noting only gentle rippling, and a very minor flattened crease in the sky area.

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