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John Taylor Arms
(1887-1953)  American
Volterra The Town in the Clouds

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Title
  Volterra The Town in the Clouds
Medium
  Etching on laid paper with circular watermark
Edition
  100, as per the catalogue raisonne
Catalogue Raisonne
  #196 in William Fletcher's John Taylor Arms A Man for All Time The Artist and His Work
Plate Size
  8" height X 8 1/4" width
Paper Size
  11 1/4" height X 10 7/8" width
Signed
  "John Taylor Arms" in graphite at viewer's lower right margin, "Arms" in plate at viewer's lower left corner.
Date Of Creation
  "1927" Dated in the plate and following the artist's signature in graphite.
Condition
  Print has been cleaned and deacidified. There is a 1/4" horizontal tear in the viewer's lower right corner in the margin as well as a 1/16" "V" shaped loss in the paper immediately below the tear.
Provenance
  Consigned by a Carefree, AZ family.
Gallery Price
  $400
Savvy Price
  $285
 

#12 in the Italian Series, this etching by John Taylor Arms was illustrated on page 30 in Dorothy Noyes Arms' Hill Towns and Cities of Northern Italy.

This composition offers two desirable aspects of Arms' work, architecture coupled with a graceful treatment of the landscape he admired. This scene invites your personal investigation in real life, as you are beckoned up the winding road.

 

About John Taylor Arms

John Taylor Arms was born in Washington D.C. in 1887. His education included the study of law at Princeton University. He earned a masters degree in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1912. Initially he was employed full-time as an architect.

In 1913 he created his first etching, ultimately becoming one of the most famous printmakers of the early 20th century. He believed that Gothic architecture, which united aesthetic and spiritual values, was man's greatest architectural achievement.

Arms frequently traveled to Europe studying and drawing medieval architecture, gargoyles and churches. In addition he etched a series of American cities, as well as scenes of Maine.

John Taylor Arms was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and principal art organizations. His work can be found at the San Diego Museum of Art, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art and The Museum of New Mexico, among others. He spent much time traveling. writing. and lecturing. He authored Handbook on Printmaking and Printmakers and several other books on prints and printmaking. Arms' work was featured in the June 2000 issue of Art & Antiques and is sold by venerable print galleries such as The Old Print Shop in New York.

John Taylor Arms A Man for All Time The Artist and His Work is a book written by William Dolan Fletcher citing each of the artist's prints.



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