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In an effort to make some of these beautiful creations more widely available I’ve produced nine of his original etchings in gift card format.
In subsequent printings I’ll be including not only additional etchings but reproductions of his elegant color plates.
The cards are printed on archival quality acid-free stock intended as a lasting gift suitable for framing.
The cards are available for one dollar each, and the packing and shipping charge is six dollars. E-mail your order to
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Please click on the images to see an enlarged view.
Roland B. Clark, MD
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Roland H. Clark's etching, Stilly Day, was created September 1931
from a study in Long Island Sanctuary. There were seventy five etchings in the original edition. |
| Roland H. Clark's etching, Hunter's Moon, was created February,
1924. There were sixty etchings in the original edition. |
| Roland H. Clark's etching, "Canada" Geese, was created in 1929 from a water sketch
made near West Hampton Beach. There were seventy etchings in the original edition. |
| Roland H. Clark's etching, In Conference, was created in 1925.
There were forty etchings in the original edition. |
| Roland H. Clark's etching, The Blind,was etched in 1929. There
were seventy five etchings in the original edition. |
| Roland H. Clark's etching, Top o' the Morning,was created October 1931
from a sketch at Shinnecock Bay, Long Island. There were seventy five etchings in the original edition. |
| Roland H. Clark's etching, Springer Flushing, was created in 1942.
This reproduction is from the private family collection of Roland B. Clark, M.D., grandson of
the artist. It is printed on acid free archival quality paper suitable for framing. |
| Roland H. Clark's etching, Green Wing, was created in 1928. There
were sixty etchings in the original edition. |
| Almost every year at Christmastime Roland Clark would create a small etching for the season.
Occasionally these were done in greeting card format, sometimes with a personal message inscribed.
This is a reproduction of a Christmas card created by the artist for his own personal use. His
original Christmas message is reproduced on the card should the collector wish to mount the print and
message side by side. Very few printings of this card were made, and it is quite rare. |
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