Ernest Fiene
1894–1965
Introduction
Ernest Fiene (November 2, 1894 – August 10, 1965) was a 20th-century American graphic artist who primarily worked in New York City and Woodstock, New York. Fiene was known primarily for his varied printed works, including lithographs and etchings. His notable work includes cityscapes, views of New York City in particular, landscapes and other figural art.
Wikidata identifier
Q5393065
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19 works
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Fisherman's Cove, Maine
1953 -
Wreck at Monhegan Island
1952 -
Variations on a Theme: "The Wreck, Number 2."
1948 -
New Snow
1946 -
Colonial Village
1935 -
Under the Brooklyn Bridge
1932 -
Nocturne, 34th Street
1932 -
Madison Square Park
1932 -
Waterfront, Manhattan
1931 -
Poppies in White Vase
1928 -
Roses in Blue Vase
1928 -
Regatta
1928 -
Snug Harbor
1928 -
White Roses
1928 -
Hudson Navigation Boat
1927 -
Village
1927 -
Concetta
1926 -
Winter
1926 -
Dyckman Street Church
1925