ANTIQUE SIGNED & NUMBERED ETCHING PROOF ON PAPER | 'TREES AT RIMOUSKI' | MALTE STERNER | FREE DELIVERY IN CANADA
RARE FIND!
This is an original LIMITED EDITION proof of fine art etching entitled ‘Trees at Rimouski, framed under glass and signed in pencil by Swedish Canadian artist Malte Sterner
(1903 - 1952) | (proof) five 21/10
A scenic view of windswept trees | Rimouski, Quebec Canada by Malte Sterner
Malte Sterner was born in Sweden and studied at The Royal Academy in Stockholm.
She emigrated to Canada and eventually moved to Vancouver.
Her medium of choice was dry-point etching and her subjects included sailing ships,
dogs, buildings and landscapes in Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City.
Beautifully framed in its original slim classic black frame with classic ivory matte and
existing back paper with it’s identifying original labels:
ONE: Upper tag is taped, as found
Tag: Reads: ‘Original Etchings by Malte Sterner Studio 71 Hayter Street, Toronto Canada
TWO: Lower label
Label: Reads: ‘Canadian National Exhibition | H.W. Waters General Manager Toronto 1933
Department of Graphic Art
Research indicates that select artwork was exhibited at the C.N.E from 1905 until 1938 & presumably was for sale as this label would attest. The price has been removed.
An artist’s ‘proof’ is defined as ‘a copy of the original that the artist kept for personal use’ &
can demand a higher value as they often reflect the ideas and process of the artist.
11.75” W x 16.75”H x .5” D Framed | Art is 4.5” x 5.5”
Excellent condition, as found; has existing back paper & hanging wire | Ready to hang
RARE FIND!
This is an original LIMITED EDITION proof of fine art etching entitled ‘Trees at Rimouski, framed under glass and signed in pencil by Swedish Canadian artist Malte Sterner
(1903 - 1952) | (proof) five 21/10
A scenic view of windswept trees | Rimouski, Quebec Canada by Malte Sterner
Malte Sterner was born in Sweden and studied at The Royal Academy in Stockholm.
She emigrated to Canada and eventually moved to Vancouver.
Her medium of choice was dry-point etching and her subjects included sailing ships,
dogs, buildings and landscapes in Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City.
Beautifully framed in its original slim classic black frame with classic ivory matte and
existing back paper with it’s identifying original labels:
ONE: Upper tag is taped, as found
Tag: Reads: ‘Original Etchings by Malte Sterner Studio 71 Hayter Street, Toronto Canada
TWO: Lower label
Label: Reads: ‘Canadian National Exhibition | H.W. Waters General Manager Toronto 1933
Department of Graphic Art
Research indicates that select artwork was exhibited at the C.N.E from 1905 until 1938 & presumably was for sale as this label would attest. The price has been removed.
An artist’s ‘proof’ is defined as ‘a copy of the original that the artist kept for personal use’ &
can demand a higher value as they often reflect the ideas and process of the artist.
11.75” W x 16.75”H x .5” D Framed | Art is 4.5” x 5.5”
Excellent condition, as found; has existing back paper & hanging wire | Ready to hang
RARE FIND!
This is an original LIMITED EDITION proof of fine art etching entitled ‘Trees at Rimouski, framed under glass and signed in pencil by Swedish Canadian artist Malte Sterner
(1903 - 1952) | (proof) five 21/10
A scenic view of windswept trees | Rimouski, Quebec Canada by Malte Sterner
Malte Sterner was born in Sweden and studied at The Royal Academy in Stockholm.
She emigrated to Canada and eventually moved to Vancouver.
Her medium of choice was dry-point etching and her subjects included sailing ships,
dogs, buildings and landscapes in Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City.
Beautifully framed in its original slim classic black frame with classic ivory matte and
existing back paper with it’s identifying original labels:
ONE: Upper tag is taped, as found
Tag: Reads: ‘Original Etchings by Malte Sterner Studio 71 Hayter Street, Toronto Canada
TWO: Lower label
Label: Reads: ‘Canadian National Exhibition | H.W. Waters General Manager Toronto 1933
Department of Graphic Art
Research indicates that select artwork was exhibited at the C.N.E from 1905 until 1938 & presumably was for sale as this label would attest. The price has been removed.
An artist’s ‘proof’ is defined as ‘a copy of the original that the artist kept for personal use’ &
can demand a higher value as they often reflect the ideas and process of the artist.
11.75” W x 16.75”H x .5” D Framed | Art is 4.5” x 5.5”
Excellent condition, as found; has existing back paper & hanging wire | Ready to hang