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Lot 155
Louis Orr (American, 1879-1961), Tryon's Palace, First North Carolina State Capitol, New Bern
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Etching, pencil signed and titled, from Orr's series of North Carolina landmarks completed between 1939-1952, with full margins, presented in original matting from Orr's studio with his pencil inscription, unframed.

Platemark 8 x 10 in.; Frame dimensions 18 1/4 x 15 1/4 in.

Louis Orr is best known for these remarkably detailed and highly collectible etchings that illustrate historic landmarks throughout North Carolina. Born in Connecticut and spending much of his formative years in Paris, people fervently began collecting Orr’s work in both countries in the early 20th century. Orr was the first American artist to have work in the permanent collection of the Louvre Museum, and his were also the first etchings to ever join the Louvre’s collection.

Robert Humber, the prominent arts advocate from North Carolina, later commissioned Orr to complete this special series of NC etchings to showcase the beauty of the State. The project took twelve years to complete, and Orr and Humber traveled from town to town with Orr faithfully depicting important landmarks throughout.

Good estate condition; some sheet rippling upper left; not examined out of frame.