Paris Etching Society NY-USA
I have two etchings that have Paris Etching Society NY-USA in the upper right hand corner and a small circle with the letters S Z and L in it at the lower left corner. They are hand signed in pencil but I can't make out the name. One appears to be Le Beauvois with another signature to the Right Possibly the name of the painting looks like Martu_ _ _ _ something. Both are Country scenes with a small cottage on the side of the dirt path huge field in background Trees in the foreground next to a pond. Can you Identify and tell me if there is any real value in these two pieces?
Paris Etching Society NY-USA
I also have two etchings marked in a manner similar to yours. They each have a number, 201 & 205, respectively. One has a title, with the name Boyer. The scenes are what I would term French country side. # 201 views a hillside town from below with the viewer "standing" along side a river with a typical arched stone bridge over which one sees the hillside town.
# 205 has a thatched cottage on the left, dirt road/path down the middle, and a covered well at the lower right.
I have no idea what they are let alone what they might be worth. Have you had any responses in that regard?
Re: Paris Etching Society NY-USA
No responses relating to the origin or value of these prints have come in, only similar inquiries such as yours. However, judging by the amount of Paris Etching Society Prints posted on the internet including eBay I would suspect the value to be low unless the print is a low numbered, or rare piece. If anyone finds out anything, please let me know! Thanks!
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I also have two pieces form the paris etching society, of course it is hard to find out anything, especially, the artist i have - paul wood. But a little info that may be helpful, the szl stands for sydney z. lucas-paris etching society.
Paris Etching Society NY-USA
I searched "Sydney Z Lucas" on the web and found a website that features many collectibles. Click on Lithographs and you may find something similar to the prints you have. Good Luck!
Paris Etching Society NY-USA
Same as Artistall and Cusporet, I have #207, by Boyer titled "The Pond", with a penciled inscription to the right of SZL - "L'etaug" or "L'etang" (I'm guessing French for "The Pond"?) It is also a landscape, specifically an old stone cottage with a tall chimney and witch's cap, a pond in the background, and a wooden boat in the foreground. Since nobody has mentioned prices (not to be confused with "worth" of course), I paid $1.50 at the thrift store. Of course it worth much more to me than that. :)
Paris Etching Society NY-USA
Just to continue this thread, I acquired a small lithograph some years ago which also carries all the Paris Etching Society marks. It is #311 of "Le Route" by an artist signed only as "Philippe". The print is approx. 9x12 and was framed with a mat that had lines inked in around the inner edge to set off the art. It is a picture of a country road with leaf-trees lining its edge and more trees in the distance. The colors are primarily browns, greens and red-browns.
I would appreciate anyone who could tell me more about the artist and value.
The print appears to be perfect, but the mat and frame show age and some wear and slight discoloration. The paper seal on the back is damaged, but I have not replaced it or disturbed it further as it carries a printed stamp which describes the item and there is another inked set of numbers that I assume are from the dealer that sold it originally.
Vern
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Yahoo! Search Thread Lead Me Here
I'm sorry to intrude on an old thread that someone else started but in doing a Yahoo! Search for information, this forum was the only thing that showed up. I'm looking for whatever informaion I can find on an etching I've acquired. It's label on the back (this etching is professionally framed) reads:
Genuine Etching
By
Martinet
Entitled The Somme River
Paris Etching Society
Distributed By Turner
New York, Chicago, Los Angeles
SLL Trade Mark
Copyright SZD in small circle on front left bottom and next to that it appears to say: For Somme. Then the artist's name, Martinet, is written on the right bottom in pencil.
I'm really about as far from an expert as you can get about these things. I'd like to know something about the artist, the time frame in which the etching was made, etc. And if you're feeling really generous with your time, perhaps you could tell me how an etching is made? Are many many prints made of the same thing? And last but not least, is it worth anything?
I'm attaching a photo of the piece. There are NO stains anywhere on this, but there are slight reflections in it from the CD's I have on my ceiling in my office (have to do something with all those AOL CD's that come in the mail).
Thank you all for your time.
SLZ - Paris Etching Society
Just curious - read a post that stated if one has a lower number print (#9 & #10), these prints may be worth more value than a higher number print. Were you able to find out what your prints are worth? I have #9 & #10 and was wondering about a figure for each.
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Hello, I'm ninny, I have been reading this thread through a web search, I of also have an etching. I have a number 2 on the left bottom just before the szl in the circle. Painting is titled "Canal de l'yonne" France . Artist is F. Roth
The scene depicts a stream with trees and cottages to the right as well as a man on a boat tied to the bank. On the left of stream is a dirt path or road and a man leading a two horse team pulling a wagon and in the distance you can see what looks to me to be possibly a church farther upstream. I don't really know too much about this sort of thing but I don't believe it is a print. Would I be right to say this was a number 2 painting. :confused: