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3 Reynold Weidenaar (Michigan, 1915-1985) prints. 1st item: Mezzotint entitled Reverie, from the edition of 250, c. 1950. A rich, dark impression of one of the artist's most celebrated prints. Signed and titled in pencil, lower margin. With Associated American Artists biographical label affixed to backing. Housed under plexiglass in black frame with ivory mat. Sight: 11" W x 13 1/3" H. Frame: 16 3/4" W x 19 3/4" H. 2nd item: Etching entitled It Was a Terrible Day, 1949, depicting a busy farmyard landscape populated with a variety of figures engaged in unfortunate, often humorous pursuits and behaviors. Signed and titled in pencil, lower margin. Housed under plexiglass in a wooden frame. Sight: 19 1/2" W x 15" H. Frame: 20 3/4" W x 16 1/4" H. 3rd item: Etching entitled Still Life of Wilted Celery, 1954, depicting a bustling market scene set before a house and large tree. Signed and titled in pencil, lower margin. Housed under plexiglass in a wooden frame. Sight: 19 1/2" W x 15" H. Frame: 20 3/4" W x 16 1/4" H.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Carl Klein, Brentwood, Tennessee.
CONDITION: All with toning to paper. Frames with minor abrasions.