Thursday, 24 April 2014

Mabel Dwight - part 2


For biographical notes on Mabel Dwight ( 1876-1955) and for earlier works, see part 1 also.

This is part 2 of a 2-part post on the works of Mabel Dwight:



1931 In the Crowd 
lithograph on stone 23.5  x 29.7 cm 
Edition of 32 printed by George Miller

1931 Kittens 
lithograph on stone 24.5 x 31.7 cm 
Edition of 30 printed by George Miller

1931 Life Class 
lithograph on stone 24.8 x 34.3 cm 
Edition of 40 printed by George Miller

1931 Night Work 
lithograph on stone 25.4 x 19.3 cm 
Edition of 40 printed by George Miller

1931 Winter, Central Park 
lithograph 24.8 x 29.1 cm 
Edition of 24 printed by George Miller

1932 Abstract Thinking 
lithograph on stone 24.3 x 26.1 cm 
Edition of 40 printed by George Miller

1932 Book Auction 
lithograph on stone 18.7 x 21.6 cm 
Edition of 40 printed by George Miller

1932 Tight Rope Walker 
lithograph on stone 31.8 x 18.2 cm 
Edition of 35 printed by George Miller

1933 Danse Macabre
Death, a skeleton in a helmet and gas mask is the audience for marionettes representing (left to right) John Bull (England), who mops his brow in bewilderment; Mussolini, his right arm raised in a fascist salute; Hitler, in full armour, saluting with one hand and holding a severed head in the other; The female personification of France; China, struck by Japan; and Uncle Sam, hands raised in a gesture of disgust and distance.

1933 Danse Macabbre ( Dance of Death ) 
lithograph on stone 23.9 x 34.6 cm 
Edition of 40 printed by George Miller on the Public Works of Art Project

1934 Convent Garden
 lithograph on stone 25 x 33.1 cm 
Edition of 50 printed by George Miller on the Public Works of Art Project

1934 Group in Central Park 
lithograph on stone 26 x 24.9 cm 
Edition of 50 printed by George Miller on the Public Works of Art Project

1934 New Mexico Interior 
lithograph on stone 34.2 x 24.7 cm 
Edition of 50 printed by George Miller on the Public Works of Art Project

1934 Old American Mansion
This is the first of four lithographs Dwight made for the Public Works of Art Project. Annotations indicate an edition of 10 was printed though generally PWAP prints were produced in editions of 50.

1934 Old American Mansion 
lithograph on stone 32.5 x 42.5 cm 
Edition of 10

1934 Sunday Afternoon 
lithograph on stone 25.9 x 31.9 cm 
Edition of 15

1934 White Mansion 
lithograph on stone 27.8 x 38.8 cm 
Edition of 50 printed by George Miller

1934c Untitled 
watercolour 36.8 x 38.7 cm 
Private Collection

1935 Merchants of Death 
lithograph on stone 20.6 x 33 cm 
Edition of 40 printed by George Miller

1935 Nova Scotia
 lithograph on stone 25.2 x 31 cm 
Edition of 40 printed by George Miller

1935 Rain 
lithograph on stone 25.5 x 35.4 cm 
Edition of 40 printed by George Miller

1936 Banana Men 
lithograph on stone 34.5 x 42.2 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project


1936 Childrens Clinic II 
lithograph on stone 24.3 x 30.2 cm 
Edition of 15 printed by George Miller

1936 Feeding the Ducks 
lithograph on stone 23.8 x 26.9 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1936 General Seminary
 lithograph on stone 35.9 x 25.2 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1936 Mulberry Street Marionettes 
lithograph on stone 25.2 x 35.3 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1936 Museum Guard 
lithograph on stone 35 x 25.8 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1936 Ninth Avenue Church
 lithograph on stone 36 x 25.4 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1936 Old Aquarium 
lithograph on stone 25.2 x 35.6 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1936 Queer Fish 
lithograph on stone 27.2 x 33 cm 
Edition of 20 printed by George Miller

1937 Cliffs by the Sea 
lithograph on stone 24.9 x 31.7 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1937 Lonely House 
lithograph on stone 24.6 x 35 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1937 Montauk Lighthouse 
lithograph on stone 24.9 x 31.7 cm 
Edition 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1937 Toy Shop, Staten Island 
lithograph on stone 34.1 x 24 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1938 Backyard 
lithograph on stone 35.7 x 25.1 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1938 In Central Park 
lithograph on stone 25 x 34.9 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1939 Barnyard 
lithograph on stone 29.7 x 20.4 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Arts Project

1939 Boy Resting 
lithograph on stone 31.2 x 15.6 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1939 Buried Treasure 
lithograph on stone 32 x 25.1 cm
 Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1939 Christmas Tree
 lithograph on stone 26 x 34.4 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1939 Headed South 
lithograph on stone 32.7 x 24.1 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1939 Peanut Philanthropists
 lithograph on stone 33.2 x 23.4 cm 
Two known impressions

1939 Silence
 lithograph on stone 19.4 x 29.2 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1939 Summer Night 
lithograph on stone 22 x 28 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1939 Train Station 
lithograph on stone 34.1 x 22.6 cm 
Edition of 25 printed by the Federal Art Project

1939c R.R. Waiting Room 
lithograph on stone 23.1 x 30.2 cm 
Two known impressions

1945 Winter 
lithograph on stone 23.9 x 34 cm 
Four known impressions printed by George Miller

1947 Farmyard 
lithograph on stone 25.2 x 27.3 cm
 Edition of 250 published by Associated American Artists 
( George Miller printed most lithographs published by AAA )

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