SAGA Artists

SAGA member Artists

SAGA, the Society of American Graphic Artists, in conjunction with ebo Gallery, is exhibiting a portfolio of works by its Member Artists.

SAGA has a rich history. Its origins stretch back to 1915 when a group of printmakers founded the Brooklyn Society of Etchers. The following year, their first exhibit was at the Brooklyn Museum. In 1952 (several names changes later) the Society adopted its present title to reflect the all-inclusive membership which practices a full range of printmaking processes.

Mary Cassatt, Joseph Pennell, John Marin, Childe Hassam and John Taylor Arms were early exhibitors of SAGA. Over the years the membership has included most of America’s foremost printmakers.

Membership in the Society enables artists to show their work in New York City through important exhibitions with substantial awards. Many purchase awards have been acquired by major museum collections in the United States.

SAGA has long reflected the growth and changes taking place in printmaking as well as transformations in the larger world of art. The high standards of SAGA are perpetuated in national exhibitions which continue to expose the public to the best of American printmaking.

We invite you to browse through the accompanying portfolio of works by the SAGA Member Artists.

Artworks may be purchased by contacting ebo Gallery; please include the SAGA Member Artist’s name and artwork title when contacting the Gallery.  Terms and conditions governing artwork purchases can be found by visiting our Online Sales page.

Representative Artworks

Diamond On 63rd

by Harriet FeBland

Lady Feeding Pigeons

by Leonard Leibowitz

Paradox of Place VI

by Aline Feldman

Minotaur

by Ksenija Pecaric


Layers of Time

by P J Rogers

Taurus Reclines in the West (with the Pleiades Behind Him)

by Caroline Thorington

Harlem River Nocturne: Light and Steel

by William Behnken

Jim

by Leonard Leibowitz