An Argument. 1917. Drypoint. Appleby 50. 6 x 7 15/16 (sheet 7 7/8 4 x 10 1/4). Edition 76. Illustrated: Allhusen, Print Collector's Quarterly 13 (1926): 77. A rich impression with drypoint burr and plate tone, printed on cream laid paper with a partial hand and cross watermark. Signed in pencil. $850.
Appleby writes: According to Campbell Dodgson, the plate was destroyed in November 1919. He also satats that the artist used a six inch nail on copper in the summer of 1917, during his war service."
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