Caroline Williams Pair Halftone Prints of Cincinnati Landmarks
Item Details
In Plate
A pair of prints after etchings by beloved Cincinnati-based artist Caroline Williams (1908 – 1988). Williams worked as a sketch artist at the Cincinnati Enquirer from 1932 until her death in 1988, at the age of 80. The artist lived in Burlington, Kentucky, a community close to Cincinnati, where she owned Penandhoe Press. This pair of prints depicts Cincinnati landmarks, Government Square and Music Hall. Both are matted in pale lavender and covered in plastic sleeves for protection. Unframed and signed in plate. To the verso, a short essay on the history of each building.
Dimensions
- measurements are of prints stacked for shipping. Visible images measure 9.5"W x 7"H and 8.75"W x 7.25"H.
Item #
17CIN466-103