Description: Beautiful c.1930s scene by American artist, Albert Sway (b.1913). Lithograph on paper, plate measures 8.75 x 12.75 inches (image). Unframed, sheet is loose. Signed, lower right in pencil. No damage or restoration. Birth place: Cincinnati, OHAddresses: Cincinnati, OH; NYCProfession: Painter, illustrator, etcher, lithographer, cartoonist, teacherStudied: Cincinnati Art Acad.; ASLExhibited: AIC, 1936, 1938; PAFA Ann., 1936; Corcoran Gal biennial, 1939; GGE, 1939; Paris Salon, 1937; Stockholm, Sweden, 1937-38; Soc. Indep. Artists, 1938; WFNY, 1939; SAE; LOC, 1943-45; Albright-Knox Art Gal., 1951; SAGA, 1951-on; Royal Soc. Painters, Etchers & Engravers, London, England, 1954; Am.-Japan Contemporary Print Exhib., Tokyo, 1967. Awards: first prize in graphics, Cincinnati Mus. Assn., 1939.Member: Cincinnati Assn. Prof. Art; Cincinnati AC; SAE; SAGAWork: MMA; NYPL; CI; Penn. State Univ.; Soc. New York Hospitals.Comments: Contributor: cartoons in Saturday Review, New Yorker. Publications: illustrator, Lamb's Sectional Histories of New York State," Frank E. Richards; illustrator of filmstrips on New York State history produced by Our York State, NY, 1950-; medical illustrator, "A Syllabus for Health Visitors," Navajo Tribal Council, Arizona, 1960; medical illustrator, "Respiratory Diseases," Nat. Tuberculosis Assn., 1961; medical illustrator, "Hepatic Excretory Function" (ser. filmstrips), Am. Gastroenterol Assn., 1972; also medical illustrator in science journals. Teaching: instructor of drawing & painting, New York Hospital Lg., 1963-64.Provenance: Directly from the estate if Irma Sway, wife of artist:Irma Sway, age 87 died on Thursday January 28, and family and friends are deeply saddened to lose her. Ever curious and lively, she had a wealth of knowledge and appreciation for art, music, and current news. Independent, modest, and generous, she loved playing her baby grand piano, from Schubert to Jelly Roll Morton. She was born in Perth Amboy, NJ to parents Dora and Bernard Goldberger, with sister Lucille Glenn. Before moving to Kendall Park in the 70's, she resided in Manhattan with her beloved late husband, artist Albert Sway. Their love and devotion to one another shone brightly for over fifty years. In Manhattan, she worked as right-hand assistant to Dr. Walsh McDermott, Chairman of Dept. of Public Health at Cornell Medical College; she joined him in his move to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation inPrinceton. Irma is survived by her niece, Jenny Glenn, nephew Stephan Sway, his wife Wendy and daughter Angie; niece Rebecca Sway, Albert's sister Ruth Skurow, her daughters Carole Yellin and Marilyn Wilson, and many dear friends.Graveside Service will be held on Thursday, February 4, 2010 at the Franklin Memorial Park, North Brunswick.Arrangements are under the direction of the M.J. Murphy Funeral Home, Monmouth Junction.
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Location: Hudson, New York
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Image Orientation: Landscape
Size: Small
Signed: Yes
Color: Black
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Material: Lithograph
Subject: Figures & Portraits
Print Surface: Paper
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14")
Personalize: Yes
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Signed?: Signed
Type: Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Style: Realism
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Theme: Architecture
Features: Signed
Production Technique: Etching
Print Type: lithograph
Time Period Produced: 1925-1949