Plate, Printing

Plate, Printing


1940 (Date manufactured/created)
copper
copper
Rectangular copper plate depicting the french city of Antibes. Large brick or stone buildings in the forefront with view of the city in background. Plate has been canceled with diagonal lines etched across image. 
Ernest David Roth, painter and printmaker, was born on 17 January 1879 in Stuttgart, Germany and at the age of five years old, his parents immigrated to the United States. Roth was best known for his paintings and etchings of scenes of New York, Italy (especially Venice), and Spain. He studied painting at the National Academy of Design under Edgar Ward and George Maynard and at the New York School of Art under F. Luis Mora, and he studied etching techniques with James David Smillie.
Ernest David Roth lived and worked in Manhattan but eventually moved to West Redding, Connecticut.  He died on 20 August 1964, at the age of eight-five years old, while visiting friends in Cambridge, New York. -The Annex Galleries


 
The Mattatuck Museum Collection
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