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notallsandmen · 1 year
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“Somnus” (1925), by Perham Nahl (1869-1935)
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heaveninawildflower · 3 years
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‘The Thrush Suddenly Became a Goddess’
Illustration by Perham W. Nahl (1869-1935) from Arthur W. Ryder's ‘Twenty-Two Goblins’ (1917).
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venusmilk · 11 years
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Perham Wilhelm Nahl
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mermaidenmystic · 2 years
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“Good sank into the ocean, and when he looked about he saw a wonderful city.”
from “Twenty-two Goblins” written by Arthur W. Ryder illustrated by Perham W. Nahl
Perham Wilhelm Nahl also known as Perham Nahl (January 11, 1869 – April 9, 1935) was an American printmaker, painter, illustrator and an arts educator active in Northern California.
https://pierangelo-boog.blogspot.com/2016/09/twenty-two-goblins-by-arthur-w-ryder.html?m=1
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William Ross Cameron Woodcut ‘Telegraph Hill, San Francisco’ ca.1930.
(Rce Cameron was born in NYC on June 14, 1893. By 1905 Cameron had settled in San Francisco where he later studied under Spencer Macky and Martinez at the CSFA and Perham Nahl at the CCAC. After further art studies in London and Paris, he worked as a freelance illustrator and as a staff artist for the Oakland Post, San Francisco Chronicle and Call Bulletin newspapers. By 1930 he was exhibiting nationally and was known for his miniature watercolours and woodblock prints of the San Francisco Bay area. He had then moved across the bay to Alameda and later settled in Berkeley. Cameron died there on Dec. 9, 1971. His wood block prints are in several museums.)
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ericrobertnolan · 5 years
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"How are the mighty fallen!"
“How are the mighty fallen!”
“The beauty of Israel is slain upon thy high places: how are the mighty fallen!”
2 Samuel 1:19
  “Despair,” by Perham Nahl, circa 1916(?)
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mllemouse · 6 years
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Perham Nahl, The Thirteenth Labor of Hercules, 1915. Color offset lithograph published by PPIE Co. Collection of California Historical Society, San Francisco, California
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hideback · 9 years
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Perham Nahl (American, 1869-1935)
The 13th Labor of Hercules, The Wrenching Open of the Panama Canal, 1915
Typhoon, 1915
Sommus, 1925
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mermaidenmystic · 2 years
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Untitled (mermaid in tidal pool) ~ c.1900 etching ~ Perham Wilhelm Nahl also known as Perham Nahl (January 11, 1869 – April 9, 1935), an American printmaker, painter, illustrator and an arts educator active in Northern California
https://www.annexgalleries.com/inventory/detail/17413/Perham-Nahl/Untitled-mermaid-in-tidal-pool
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