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Artworks › E T Hurley - The Levee

E T Hurley - The Levee

$1,000.00
Etching
10 x 14 ″

E.T. Hurley (1869-1950) was the son of Irish immigrants. He didn't decide to become an artist until 1893, when he took classes with Frank Duveneck at the Art Academy and learned to paint and etch. After this he became a decorator at Rookwood Pottery, where he painted landscapes on ceramic pieces; while at home, however, he used his own printing press to reproduce and sell his etchings in the burgeoning market for commercial prints. He passed away in 1950 after a highly successful career in both regards - 52 years at Rookwood, and hand-produced prints hanging in homes and businesses all over town.
Etching
10 x 14 ″

E.T. Hurley (1869-1950) was the son of Irish immigrants. He didn't decide to become an artist until 1893, when he took classes with Frank Duveneck at the Art Academy and learned to paint and etch. After this he became a decorator at Rookwood Pottery, where he painted landscapes on ceramic pieces; while at home, however, he used his own printing press to reproduce and sell his etchings in the burgeoning market for commercial prints. He passed away in 1950 after a highly successful career in both regards - 52 years at Rookwood, and hand-produced prints hanging in homes and businesses all over town.

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