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321. Lorinda Epply (American, 1874-1951), “Trees”, c. 1932; etching, 8.5" x 7", signed and dated, wide oak frame. Cincinnati etcher and craftsperson. Epply worked at Rookwood Pottery (1904-1948). She studied at Cranbrook Academy (Bloomfield Hills, MI). She taught weaving at the Cincinnati Art Museum. 500-700 322. E.T. Hurley (American, 1869-1950), “Beeches”, c. 1915; etching, 13.5" x 9.5", signed and titled , important Cincinnati painter, etcher, and Rookwood designer. Hurley studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy. He was a member of the Ohio Printmakers, Cincinnati Society of Etchers, Society of American Etchers, and the Cincinnati Art Club. He worked at Rookwood from 1896-1948. 600-800
324. E.T. Hurley (American, 1869-1950), “Forest Scene”, c. 1932; etching, 8" x 11.5", signed. 450-650

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325. E.T. Hurley
(American, 1869-1950), Mt. Adams, a re-strike by Joan Hurley O’Brien, 9" x 12.5", signed, excellent condition 150-250
323. E.T. Hurley (American, 1869-1950), “Winter Stream”, c. 1915; etching, 12" x 10", signed, dedicated to Martha Ellen. 400-600 326. E.T. Hurley (American, 1869-1950), a cathedral, etching, 7" x 12.5", signed and dated 1914, excellent condition 300-400
327. E.T. Hurley pastel, colorful landscape with a house, matted, in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 12.5" x 10", excellent condition 1000-1500
328. E.T. Hurley (American, 1869-1950), “Landscape with Stream”, c. 1910; oil/canvas laid down, 11" x 14", signed. 1200-1700