Item #19753 Princeton Sketches. Maitland Belknap, Edwin Avery Park.
Princeton Sketches
Princeton Sketches
Princeton Sketches
Princeton Sketches

Princeton Sketches

[Self-published], 1919. First Edition, First Printing. Forward by Howard Crosby Butler,

Brown cloth with paste on illustrated front title. The bindings are tight and square with the front hinge open. Text is clean; light, even age-toning. Moderate shelf handling wear with a darkened spine; 7.75 inches tall, unnumbered pages with 24 prints on cardstock printed on one side. First Edition, First Printing.

Maitland Belknap (1894–1958) was an American artist and architect active in the early 20th century. He graduated from Princeton University and was awarded the CRB Traveling Fellowship, which allowed him to study in Belgium from 1920 to 1921.

In 1919, he published a book titled Princeton Sketches, showcasing his artistic talents. Belknap specialized in etching, lithography, and watercolor. In 1923, he began practicing architecture in Palm Beach, Florida.

Edwin Avery Park (1891–1978) was an American artist and author known for his contributions to early 20th-century art and literature. Park's artistic works, including paintings and illustrations, have been featured in various exhibitions and auctions. His art is recognized for its depiction of early 20th-century American life and landscapes.  [Adapted from online sources.


Item #19753

Price: $45.00