The Dark Tower

1919

Earl Horter

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Earl Horter

Artist, American, 1881 - 1940

The image displays an aerial view of an urban landscape with tall buildings. The perspective is looking downward onto the rooftops, creating a sense of depth. The buildings are depicted with intricate lines and cross-hatching, giving a textured appearance to the stone and brick facades. The color palette is monochromatic, using shades of black, white, and grey.

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Twelve Prints by Contemporary American Artists

Various Artists

1919

This is a drawing of a stylized figure leaping through the air with a bird and two stars surrounding it in a landscape featuring a church. The drawing has distinct design elements mixing surrealism with strong contrasts between light and dark areas. The central figure is shown in a dynamic pose, and the bird is positioned to the left. Two large stars are in the sky, one near the bird and the other on the right. Below is a church with a pointed steeple in a landscape with small circular shapes scattered around. The composition conveys motion and a sense of other-worldliness in black and white.

Blue Bird

Rockwell Kent

1919

The image shows a man's upper body, focusing on his chest and head. He is positioned in a three-quarter view, looking slightly off to one side. His facial features are sketched with moderate detail, including a mustache and attentive eyes. His hair is short and slightly tousled, with a part near the left side. He is wearing a coat or jacket, suggested by the collar visible under his neck. The background is plain. The drawing is monochromatic and classic, with minimal detailing.

Tony

William Auerbach-Levy

1919


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Q76558866

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