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Lot # 58 - Pair of Jules Guérin Prints
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | Friday pick-up inPuyallup from 10:00-7:00pm |
| Start Date/Time: | 27-Aug-2025 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 03-Sep-2025 7:57:00 PM |
| Current bid: |
$5.00 |
| Highest bidder: | nuclearose |
Auction has ended |
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Description :
Pair of Jules Guérin Prints – Architectural & European Street Scenes – Early 20th Century Offered here is a pair of original color prints by renowned American artist Jules Guérin (1866–1946), celebrated for his architectural renderings and atmospheric cityscapes. Both works are finely detailed, with Guérin’s signature use of rich washes of color, precision linework, and tonal balance that evoke the romantic character of Europe. First Print: Market square scene featuring a tall clock tower, horse-drawn carriage, and bustling figures beneath trees and awnings. Second Print: Dramatic view of a hilltop château with stone towers, overlooking a town with red-tiled roofs and horsemen in the street below. Artist: Jules Guérin (signed in plate) These works exemplify Guérin’s mastery of architectural perspective and atmospheric illustration. He is widely known for his collaborations with Charles Moore on The Lincoln Memorial and his murals at the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Ideal for collectors of fine architectural art, early 20th century prints, or those seeking historic European views with timeless decorative appeal.
Medium: Color lithographs
Era: Early 20th century (c. 1910s–1920s)
Condition: Light toning and edge wear consistent with age; colors remain vibrant.
Dimensions: Each print approx. 13–15” tall
Auction History
Highest bidder is nuclearose
| Date | Bid | User |
|---|---|---|
| 02-Sep-2025 7:22:32 PM | $5.00 | nuclearose |
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