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One of the best resources that I have found concerning Paris Etching Society is from Google answers, located
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The response from scriptor-ga is very insightful.
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Originally Posted by Scriptor-ga Dear wayno, Here is what I was able to find out concerning your print: 1. The SZ and L in the circle are the trademark of Sidney Z. Lucas, who owned a printshop in New York in the years 1940 to 1960. He produced a large number of prints after old etchings. Generally, prints by Mr. Lucas seem not to reach very high prices, as several examples indicate: At Ruby Lane, two Lucas prints are for sale for $ 20.00: http://www.rubylane.com/en/shop/item...s&itemid=01139 The Gallery Kathryn offers a set of two Lucas prints after works by Jean-Louis Prevost for $ 50.00: Missing Link They also have two Ballerina prints after André Chevalier for $ 24.95 each: Granny's Cupboard & Collectibles These Old Things has several Sidney Z. Lucas prints in stock, for $ 45.00 and $ 30.00 respectively: Art & Photos It might well be that certain Lucas prints are more rare and therefore more valuable than others; but the general image is that they are commonly not expensive. 2. The company name in the upper right corner is actually 'Paris Etching Society'. As it seems, this New York enterprise was very active in distributing prints and etchings mainly after works of French and Flemish (Belgian and Dutch) artists. Many Paris Etching Society prints are circulating, but nevertheless, hardly anything is known about them. It is possible that this was an association of professional etchers, of the kind mentioned here: The Prairie Printmakers, by Stephen Goddard http://www.ukans.edu/~sma/ppm/ppmintro.htm The identitiy of the 'Paris Etching Society' remains a mystery; even art collectors have no answers, as the New York Art World Message Board dealing especially with this topic reveals: http://newyorkartworld.com/bbs2/index.sht The only thing for sure is that the Society was active at least from the early 1930s to the mid-1960s and that prints bearing their copyright are neither rare nor extremely valuable. Sidney Z. Lucas has obviously been a member of the Society. This is, I'm afraid, all information available on the 'Paris Etching Society'. 3. The correct name of the picture is "Sur la Dyle" ('On the Dyle River', a river in Belgium), and the artist's name was Lucien Dasselborne from the Province of Hainaut / Belgium, living from 1873 to 1952. His specialy were rural and village scenes. In accordance with the testamentary wish of Lucien Dasselborne, a triennial contest is organized by the care of the provincial Commission of the Foundations of Grants of Hainaut, with the support of the Province of Hainaut and the collaboration of the City of Turned. Alas, there is no list of his works available, so the exact date when he drew 'Sur la Dyle' remains unknown. This is, I'm afraid, all I could find out. It is not very much, but I hope it provides you. some useful information concerning the approximate value of your print, its origin and the artist Main sources: Fred Robson, "Re: Paris Etching society Prints". Online posting in the New York Art World message board for the Paris Etching Society, May 20, 2002. http://newyorkartworld.com/bbs2/messages/232.html New York Art World Message Board WWWBoard Version 2.0! New York Art World Message Board for The Paris Etching Society http://newyorkartworld.com/bbs2/index.sht La guide de la province Hainaut, service des relation publiques, 2002: http://www.hainaut.be/leguide/loisir...s+institutions Search terms used: "La Dyle" etching: ://www.google.de/search?hl=de&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&newwindow=1&q=%22La+Dyle%22+etching&meta= "lucien dasselborne" (via alltheweb.com): AlltheWeb.com: Web results for ""lucien dasselborne"" "Paris Etching Society": ://www.google.com/search?hl=de&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&newwindow=1&q=%22paris+etching+society%22&lr= "Sidney Z Lucas": ://www.google.de/search?q=%22sidney+z+lucas%22&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=de&meta= Hope this was what you were looking for! Regards, Scriptor |
Basically PES was set up by Sidney Z. Lucas, hence the SZL mark. He owned a printshop in New York in the years 1940 to 1960 where He
produced a large number of prints after old etchings.
Generally, prints by Mr. Lucas seem not to reach very high prices.
At the end of the day they look nice, but that's about it.
Most of what is talked about them is from people "boiler rooming" the price on the supposed French history.
I hope this helps.