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American artist best known for his satirical etchings (born 1921). Two limited edition etchings: a color drypoint, soft-ground etching, and sugar-lift aquatint, with roulette, vibrograver, and relief rolls through stencils, entitled ‘Quo Vadis, Baby,’ 25 x 35.5, numbered 14/30, signed in the lower border in pencil, “Warrington Colescott, 1967”; and a color etching, drypoint, and screenprint, entitled ‘The Great Society: Stock Exchange,’ 29.5 x 25, artist’s proof, signed in the lower border in pencil, “Warrington Colescott, 1966.” In overall fine condition, with light creases, and staining to the lower left border of ‘Quo Vadis, Baby.’ The original owner of this piece ran a Wisconsin gallery during the 1960s and passed it on to her son when the gallery closed its doors; it has remained in the family since that time.