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Limited Edition Bert Cobb Signed Drypoint Etching German Shepherd Luchs 33 Of 75
This authentic early twentieth-century drypoint etching by …
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Limited Edition Bert Cobb Signed Drypoint Etching German Shepherd Luchs 33 Of 75
This authentic early twentieth-century drypoint etching by the renowned American sporting artist Bert Cobb depicts a regal German Shepherd titled Luchs. Hand-signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 33 of a restricted edition of only 75, this work showcases Cobb's technical mastery of the drypoint needle. The fine line work and deep velvety blacks characteristic of this medium capture the noble spirit and intricate coat texture of the breed with remarkable precision. As an original lifetime pull, this piece is a quintessential example of American canine art and a sophisticated addition to any fine print collection.
About the Artist
Bert Cobb was a premier American etcher and illustrator active in the early twentieth century, renowned for his masterful sporting dog portraits. His work is highly regarded by collectors for its ability to convey the unique personality and anatomical correctness of specific breeds through a loose yet disciplined etching style. Cobbs' prints were frequently published in limited runs, and his original signed drypoints remain the most desirable of his works among enthusiasts of canine art and traditional sporting themes.
Historical Significance
This etching was produced during the golden age of American printmaking when drypoint was a favored medium for its rich textural qualities. The German Shepherd breed was gaining significant popularity in the United States during the early 1900s, often appearing as a symbol of intelligence and loyalty. This specific work, titled Luchs, refers to a notable dog of the era and represents the early twentieth-century tradition of honoring champion pedigree animals through high art. Being part of a very small edition of 75, it serves as a rare survivor of the period and a tangible link to the history of American kennel club culture.
Specifications and Dimensions
Frame Dimensions: Height” 16.25”W x 0.5”D x 19.25”H
Plate Dimensions: 11”W x 13.75”H
Edition: Number 33 of 75
Medium: Original Drypoint Etching
Subject: German Shepherd Dog
Condition Report
The etching itself is in very good condition with strong contrast and no visible tears or repairs to the paper. There is minor age-appropriate toning to the paper surface, consistent with a work of art from the early 20th century. The decorative matting exhibits a few spots of foxing, which are common, small brown age spots found on vintage paper. The frame is structurally sound but shows character wear and light scuffing, adding to its authentic vintage aesthetic.
Designers Note
Canine portraiture by listed artists like Bert Cobb is a timeless design staple that never goes out of style. The monochromatic palette of this drypoint etching makes it an ideal anchor for a traditional study library or a gallery wall in an English country house-inspired interior. Consider styling this piece in an area with warm wood tones where its architectural line work can truly shine. It provides an immediate sense of heritage and a sense of established soul to any modern or traditional home.
Investment Potential and Provenance
Signed limited edition etchings from the early twentieth century represent a stable and appreciating segment of the fine art market. Because only 75 of these were ever produced, they are significantly rarer than the more common mass-produced lithographs of the same era. Bert Cobb's reputation as a specialist in this genre ensures that his hand-signed works remain in constant demand by both art collectors and breed enthusiasts, making this a solid acquisition for the savvy buyer.
This original Bert Cobb etching offers a rare opportunity to own a hand-signed limited-edition work by a master of the sporting-dog genre. Its combination of historic charm, artistic merit, and noble subject matter ensures it will remain a focal point of any collection. Whether you are a dedicated collector of American etchings or a designer looking for a unique piece with a storied past, this German Shepherd portrait offers an exceptional slice of early twentieth-century craftsmanship.
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- Dimensions
- 16.25ʺW × 0.5ʺD × 19.25ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Animals
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 1930s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Drypoint
- Glass
- Paper
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- The etching itself is in very good condition with strong contrast and no visible tears or repairs to the paper. … moreThe etching itself is in very good condition with strong contrast and no visible tears or repairs to the paper. There is minor age-appropriate toning to the paper surface, consistent with a work of art from the early 20th century. The decorative matting exhibits a few spots of foxing, which are common, small brown age spots found on vintage paper. The frame is structurally sound but shows character wear and light scuffing, adding to its authentic vintage aesthetic. less
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