Paramour Fine Arts

Wolfson, William

(1894-1966)

Pittsburgh born, he studied in New York and became an exponent of the "ashcan school". Highly regarded for his prints of New York.
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"Asphalt Workers"

"Asphalt Workers"

Lithograph, 1928
7 3/4 in. x 11 3/8 in. (197 mm x 289 mm)
Edition of 25
Unframed

Availability: Sold
Price:

A fine impression of this work related scene with a dedication: "To the Rosenbergs"

"Crazy Rhythm" (Cotton Club, NY)

"Crazy Rhythm" (Cotton Club, NY)

Lithograph, 1929
9 3/4 in. x 12 3/8 in. (248 mm x 314 mm)
Edition of 75
Unframed

Availability: In Stock
Price: $2200

A fine impression of this iconic image of the historical New York city nightclub (THE COTTON CLUB) with small but adequate margins---rarely seen for sale

"Slushy Day"

"Slushy Day"

Lithograph, c.1930
6 1/4 in. x 9 in. (159 mm x 229 mm)
Edition of 25, Number: #10
Unframed

Availability: In Stock
Price: $900

A fine impression of this interesting subject with full margins

"Wreckers"

"Wreckers"

Wood engraving, c. 1930
4 7/8 in. x 6 in. (124 mm x 152 mm)
Edition of 40
Unframed

Availability: In Stock
Price: $750

A good impression of this scarce industrial image