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$19.00 Shipping Condition: New Location: Prescott, United States Original Marco Zim. Almost all of my pieces are handmade, so they will not be perfect. If an item is improperly described it would not be intentional.
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Marco ZIM Russia 30s Original Watercolor Pastel Painting Jewish Artist Antique
Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Landscape. Lovely vintage watercolor/pastel. M. ZIM. It is on heavy sketch paper by"strathmore student" with the thistle Watercolor pastel 11.5" x 12.5" overall Signed M Zim and blind stamped"strathmore student" Tree by river with hills in background. Zim's artistic ability to depict light and shade with his subtle use of patterns is certainly evident in this landscape watercolor Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with ... moreMaurice Braun) he founded the San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It is antique. And all the imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do not purchase it. payment terms shipping terms: International buyers please note the following information below. Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's respo
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Marco ZIM Russia Russian Painter Etching 1930s Homewards Boys Cow Farm Landscape
Marco Zim. 1930's. Etching. 2 bays and a cow going back home at the end of the day. Titled"Homewards" It is printed on heavy paper With large. Full margins(about 1/2" + all around) This impression is signed and titled by Marco Zim in pencil 9 1/2" x 13" overall Strong strike plate mark. 8 1/2" x 12" Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with Maurice Braun) he founded the San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then ... moreresided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It is antique. And all the imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do not purchase it. International buyers please note the following information below. Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are nor
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Marco ZIM Russia Russian Artist Etching 1930 WPA Era Farm House Yard Chiken
Marco Zim. Vintage 1930's etching. Foxing Titled and signed Farm house. Yard chickens and farmer wife feeding them It is printed on light vellum-like woven paper With full margins 9.5" x 9" Super strong plate strike mark. 5" x 7" This impression is signed and titled by Marco Zim in pencil under the lower plate-mark. Zim's artistic ability to depict light and shade with his subtle use of patterns is certainly evident in this etching. Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with Maurice ... moreBraun) he founded the San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Manhaset Bay was created by Marco Zim shortly after his 1925 return to New York. Most of his etchings from this period were printed and published by the artist in very small editions of thirty impressions or less. It is antique. And any imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do not purchase it. International buy
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Marco ZIM Russia Russian Artist Etching 1930 WPA Era Indian Roming Nomad Travois
Marco Zim. Vintage 1930's etching. Some spots. Corners hinges marks on back Titled"Roaming" Indian on horse back pulling a travois It is printed on heavy vellum-like woven paper With full margins 9.5" x 7" Super strong plate strike mark. 5.5" x 7 1/4" This impression is signed and titled by Marco Zim in pencil under the lower plate-mark. Zim's artistic ability to depict light and shade with his subtle use of patterns is certainly evident in this etching. Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to ... moreSan Diego where(along with Maurice Braun) he founded the San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Manhaset Bay was created by Marco Zim shortly after his 1925 return to New York. Most of his etchings from this period were printed and published by the artist in very small editions of thirty impressions or less. It is antique. And any imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do no
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Marco Zim Etching Russia Painter WPA Era Art 1930s The Philosopher in Library
Marco Zim. Etching. 1930's. Judaica. It is printed on heavy paper 9" x 11.5" overall Strong strike plate mark. It is 6" x 8 3/4" Uneven margin. This impression is signed and titled by Marco Zim in pencil under the lower plate-mark. Zim's artistic ability to depict light and shade with his subtle use of patterns is certainly evident in this etching. Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with Maurice Braun) he founded the San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained ... morestudios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It is antique. And all the imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do not purchase it. International buyers please note the following information below. Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior t
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Marco Zim Etching Russia Painter WPA Era Art 1930s Woodchopers Axe Lumberjack
Marco Zim. Titled: Woodchopers(with 1 P) Etching. Black and white 1930's. It is printed on heavy paper 8" x 11" overall Strong strike plate mark. It is 6" x 7 1/2" Uneven margin. This impression is signed and titled by Marco Zim in pencil under the lower plate-mark. Zim's artistic ability to depict light and shade with his subtle use of patterns is certainly evident in this etching. Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with Maurice Braun) he founded the San Diego Academy of Art. ... moreFrom 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It is antique. And all the imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do not purchase it. International buyers please note the following information below. Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what the
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Marco ZIM Russia Original Pen Ink Drawing Jewish Artist WPA Era Maple Trees 30s
Lovely original Marco Zim landscape. It is on light cardboard like paper Original pen and ink drawing 12" x 9 3/4" overall Drawing 8" x 8.5" Signed M Zim Maple trees. Surrounding a little farm house. Some age spotting.see photos. Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with Maurice Braun) he founded the San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, ... moreliving first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It is antique. And all the imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do not purchase it. International buyers please note the following information below. Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight(shipping) company or when you pick the item up.
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WPA Era Marco ZIM Russia Large Etching 1930s Among the Pines Deears Meadow
Marco Zim. Etching. 1930's. Titled. Among the Pines" Signed and titled in pencil. It is printed on heavy vellum-like woven paper 10" x 13" overall Strong strike plate mark. It is 6 1/2" x 8 3/4" With large. Full margins over 1" all around This impression is signed and titled by Marco Zim in pencil under the lower plate-mark. Zim's artistic ability to depict light and shade with his subtle use of patterns is certainly evident in this etching. Upper right corner chewed up. Far from the art work Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New ... moreYork until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with Maurice Braun) he founded the San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Manhaset Bay was created by Marco Zim shortly after his 1925 return to New York. Most of his etchings from this period were printed and published by the artist in very small editions of thirty impressions or less. It is antique. And all the imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or h
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Marco ZIM Russia Artist 1930s WPA Era Etching Boston New England House Old Maple
Marco Zim. Etching. Titled"Old Maple" Near Boston House" Signed twice It is printed on vellum-like woven paper 10" x 13" overall Strong strike mark. It is 9" x 12" With large. Full margins all around This impression is signed and titled by Marco Zim in pencil under the lower plate-mark. Zim's artistic ability to depict light and shade with his subtle use of patterns is certainly evident in this etching. Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with Maurice Braun) he founded ... morethe San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It is antique. And all the imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do not purchase it. International buyers please note the following information below. Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's cust
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Marco ZIM Russia Russian Artist Etching 1930s WPA Era Snowed In Logging Sled
Marco Zim. Vintage 1930's etching. Titled"Snowed in" Horse drawned logging sled and driver It is printed on vellum-like woven paper With full margins 13.5" x 11" Super strong plate strike mark. 9.5" x 12" This impression is signed and titled by Marco Zim in pencil under the lower plate-mark. Zim's artistic ability to depict light and shade with his subtle use of patterns is certainly evident in this etching. Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with Maurice Braun) he ... morefounded the San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New York, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Manhaset Bay was created by Marco Zim shortly after his 1925 return to New York. Most of his etchings from this period were printed and published by the artist in very small editions of thirty impressions or less. It is antique. And any imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do not purchase it. International buyers please note
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Antique Marco Zim Russia signed Etching in Frame FREE Shipping!
Marco Zim Etching 12" x 15" overall with frame. 6 3/4" x 9" image in frame. Zim's artistic ability to depict light and shade with his subtle use of patterns is certainly evident in this etching. Upper Left Corner some discoloration Marco Zim: Born in Moscow. Marco Zim immigrated to the United States in 1885. He studied art in New York at both the National Academy of Design, under Ward and Maynard, and the Art Students League, under George Grey Barnard, and in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Returning from France, Marco Zim worked in New York until 1910. In 1911 he had moved to San Diego where(along with Maurice Braun) he founded the San Diego Academy of Art. From 1914 to 1916, Marco Zim maintained studios in Los Angeles and then resided in Santa Barbara until approximately 1925. After that date he returned to New ... moreYork, living first on University Avenue and then West 74th Street. Marco Zim was a well recognized painter. Etcher and sculptor. He was a full member of the Artland Club of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Painters and Sculptors Club, the California Art Club, the San Francisco Art Association and the Society of American Etchers. His art is today included in such major American collections as the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the New York Public Library, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Manhaset Bay was created by Marco Zim shortly after his 1925 return to New York. Most of his etchings from this period were printed and published by the artist in very small editions of thirty impressions or less. It is antique. And all the imperfections that have occurred only add to its charm and uniqueness. If you are expecting it to be new in the box. Never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you. Please do not purchase it. International buyers please note the following information below. Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with
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