"The individual stopped before a pretty house" by Charles Henry White

The individual stopped before a pretty house by Charles Henry White

"The individual stopped before a pretty house"

Charles Henry White

Title

"The individual stopped before a pretty house"

 
Artist

Charles Henry White

  1878 - 1918
Year
1902  
Technique
etching 
Image Size
4 15/16 x 3 5/16" platemark 
Signature
inscribed within plate, lower right 
Edition Size
not stated 
Annotations
written at the top of platemark: "Copyright 1902 by the Frederick J. Quinby." 
Reference
 
Paper
heavy, antique-white wove 
State
published 
Publisher
Frederick J. Quimby 
Inventory ID
20558 
Price
SOLD
Description
This etching, from "Adhémar" was published by The Frederick J. Quinby Company in Boston who decided to illustrate and publish the writings of French novelist Charles Paul deKock (1794-1871). They hired artist William Glackens to illustrate the series. He in turn hired etchers artists John Sloan, George Luks, Maurice Stern, Louis Meynell, W.S. Potts, Charles White and others.There were a total of 91 etchings done for the planned series that would be printed in a number of "editions" totaling 1000. Sloan contributed 53 etchings, Glackens 14 and the other 25 were done by the rest. 50 volumes were originally planned but only 42 were published. Sloan usually printed these in 3 or 4 states, including on that had a remarque and was often pencil signed. The remarque was removed for the final edition of 1000