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"Stow Wengenroth at Work" Etching by Keith Shaw Williams |
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About the Collection The American lithographer, Stow Wengenroth (1906-1978), perfected the art of transferring a drawing to a smoothed limestone surface to convey both the texture of the natural world and subtleties of atmosphere and mood. The settings for Wengenroth's lithographs are drawn from natural and inhabited landscapes in Maine, Cape Ann, Massachusetts and other locations in the northeast. Of
the 369 lithographs produced by Wengenroth during his lifetime, 367
were collected and generously donated to the Brown University Library
by Lyman G. Bloomingdale, Class of 1935, along with over 40 of
Wengenroth's |
Untitled (No.
351) Inscribed: "To Lyman Bloomingdale for his years of loyal interest..." |
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Harbor Light
(No. 48), Annisquam, Massachusetts. November, 1934. Lithograph
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Original
Dry-Brush Drawings in the John Hay Library:
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Morning
Light (No.357). Lanesville, MA, February 1974. Lithograph |
Wengenroth on
Lithography:
Wengenroth Book Illustrations:
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Lower Fifth Avenue (No. 256), New York, New York. May, 1959. Lithograph
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Research Resources at Brown:
The Stuckney catalog and supplement are meticulously executed illustrated catalogs of the entire corpus of Wengenroth's lithographs. The catalogs include essays, printing and publication notes, lists of exhibitions, awards, memberships, a bibliography of works by, about, and illustrated by Wengenroth, and a list of permanent museum collections.
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Her Majesty
(No. 361), Noank, Connecticut, April, 1975. Lithograph
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Internet Resources:
Other Wengenroth Collections: |
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Maine Woods (No. 282). Ogunquit, Maine. January, 1963. Lithograph |
Comments to:
hay@brown.edu
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