Edward Timothy Hurley Etching with Aquatint "Sixth St. Market," 1917
Item Details
Edward Timothy Hurley (Ohio, 1869–1950)
Sixth St. Market, 1917
Etching with aquatint on paper
Signed in plate to lower left
Uneditioned
Titled to lower left
Edward Timothy Hurley was an accomplished painter, printer, illustrator, and author, perhaps best known for his work with the Rookwood Pottery Company. Born in Cincinnati, Hurley would later graduate from Xavier University and the Cincinnati Art Academy. He was a designer for Rookwood Pottery Company from 1896-1948, creating paintings on both canvas and pottery. Cincinnati scenes had a strong hold on Hurley’s work and were his most prominent subject matter. His works have been exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago, the St. Louis World’s Fair (1904), and more.
Condition
- uneven toning throughout sheet and mat; light foxing to margins of sheet; creases to lower left; handling wear to mat.
Dimensions
- measures sheet; mat measures 17" W x 14" H.
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Item #
ITMGS50624







