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Medium: Linocut
Mixed Media and Quilt of Prints -- Tejo
Located in Troy, NY
This artwork combines a variety of printing styles and approaches including intaglio, photocopy gum printing, paper and rose petal stitching. By stitching formerly printed paper, the artist produces a kind of quilt framing...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Mixed Media, Intaglio, Linocut

"Noel, " Relief Print signed by Sylviz Spicuzza
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Noel" is an original relief print by Sylvia Spicuzza. A holiday themed print, this features the image of the virgin Mary and baby Jesus. Image: 4" x 3" ...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Black flower - XXI Century, Contemporary Floral Linocut, Black and White
Located in Warsaw, PL
Marta Bozyk (1973). A graduate of the Graphic Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. She received a diploma with the Medal of the Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in 1998. Winner of the Scholarship of the Creative City of Krakow (2000) and the city of Mino in Japan (2001). She is also a winner of the Technical Award at the International Print Exhibition in Taichung, Taiwan (2008) and the Equal Prize International Triennial of Art Bitola in Macedonia. He belongs to the artistic female group...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Paper, Linocut

"Meditation, " Figure & Farm Tool Linoleum Cut signed by Schomer Lichtner
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Meditation" is an original linoleum print by Schomer Lichtner, signed in the lower right hand corner. It features a man in the middle of a project, in quiet meditation. Image: 6" x 8" Framed: 14.5" x 14.37" Lichtner and his wife, Ruth Grotenrath (1912-1988), are celebrated as Milwaukee’s first couple of painting and are regarded as major Wisconsin artists. Lichtner’s impressive production, perseverance, longevity, and positive approach to his life and art made him and his work distinctive and much loved by his many admirers. His work is currently represented in collections at the Milwaukee Art Museum, the John Michael Kohler Art Center, the West Bend Museum, and in the collections of many individuals. Books on the lives and art work of both Lichtner and Grotenrath are in progress and it is anticipated that they will be published next year. Recipient of the 2006 Wisconsin Visual Artist Lifetime Achievement Award The late Milwaukee artists, Schomer Lichtner and Ruth Grotenrath, created original silkscreen prints as a part of their Christmas celebration starting in the 1940's. The subjects and colors varied from year to year but they laboriously printed these little gems themselves. Ruth Grotenrath, 1912-1988, and her husband, Schomer Lichtner, (1905-2006), are celebrated as Milwaukee’s first couple of painting and are regarded as major Wisconsin artists. From the outset, Lichtner and Grotenrath were determined to become full-time artists. Ruth Grotenrath and Schomer Lichtner began their careers by creating numerous murals for the WPA (Work Projects Administration), primarily post offices. A wonderful example can be seen in the Sheboygan, Wisconsin post office. Even during the Great Depression they worked producing Post Office murals under the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts (SFA). According to James Auer, former Milwaukee Journal Sentinel art critic, "As art and economic trends evolved, the couple’s palettes brightened and warmed. Both fell under the spell of the Mexican social realists, notably Diego Rivera, and modernists such as Matisse and Dufy. The couple’s perspective changed further after they became friends with philosopher Alan Watts...
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1930s American Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

SLEDGEHAMMERS
Located in Portland, ME
Andrews, Sybil (English/Canadian, 1898-1992), C. SA26. "SLEDGEHAMMERS", Color Linocut, 1933, ed. 60 plus 4 trial proofs, Ref. C. SA 26, 10-1/4 x 12-1/2, signed, titled and numbered 6...
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1930s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Nude in Repose with Blanket
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed in the block upper left: "Hagedorn" From the portfolio "Ten Nudes" Edition 86 Printed by Henry Evans (1918-1990) for Peregrine Press, San Francis...
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1950s Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Stopping and Staring" Folk inspired Teal and White Linoleum Bird Print
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Stopping and Staring,' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 35 1/4 x 23 1/4 Inches, is one of a series of 8 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold individually...
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2010s Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Noel, " Religious Linocut in Green on Tan Paper signed by Sylvia Spicuzza
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Noel" is an original linocut in green ink on tan paper by Sylvia Spicuzza. The artist stamped her signature lower center. This artwork features the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesu...
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1950s American Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Noel, " Religious Linocut in Blue on Tissue Paper signed by Sylvia Spicuzza
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Noel" is an original linocut on tissue paper by Sylvia Spicuzza. The artist stamped her signature lower right. This artwork features the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus. Both fig...
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1950s American Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Noel, " Religious Linocut on Blue Paper stamped signature by Sylvia Spicuzza
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Noel" is an original linocut on blue paper by Sylvia Spicuzza. The artist stamped her signature lower center. This artwork features the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus. Both figu...
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1950s American Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Linocut Print -- Guarding Maillol
Located in Troy, NY
This linocut printed on paper presents a museum guard observing a large sculpture of a woman, in this case, a version of a Maillol sculpture. The versio...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

American Ghosts
Located in Philadelphia, PA
linocut, edition of 15 The artwork measures 36"h x 24"w and ships unframed. Bio // Jesse Shaw (b.1980) is a printmaker from Tennessee primarily working in relief prints carved from...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Hillbilly Kama Sutra, Collection of 13 Linoleum Cut Prints by Master Printmaker
Located in Chicago, IL
This is an extraordinary collection of Linoleum Cuts by master printmaker Tom Huck. The Suite of 13 linocuts is encased in a homemade glory hole cover and also include a protective centerfold cover. This artwork could be framed to hang in a grouping. Contact gallery for details. Tom Huck, also spelled Hück, (born 1971), is an American printmaker best known for his large-scale satirical woodcuts. He lives and works in St. Louis, Missouri, where he runs his own press, Evil Prints. He is a regular contributor to BLAB! of Fantagraphics Books. His work is influenced by Albrecht Dürer, José Guadalupe Posada, R. Crumb, and Honoré Daumier. Huck’s illustrations have appeared in publications such as The Village Voice, The Riverfront Times, and the Minneapolis City Pages. Huck's woodcut prints are included in numerous public and private collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, Library of Congress, Spencer Museum of Art, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Saint Louis Art Museum, Milwaukee Art Museum, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Fogg Art Museum, Michael C. Carlos Museum, and New York Public Library. Huck has been represented by David Krut Art Projects in New York, Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Missouri, Duane Reed Gallery in St. Louis, Missouri, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago and Eli Ridgway Gallery in San Francisco. Beginning in October 2017 Huck’s gallery representation is C. G. Boerner in New York. In September 2011 Huck was awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant. Huck is best known for creating large-scale woodcuts acting as both satirical narratives and social criticism.[1] He says in his artist statement: "My work deals with personal observations about the experiences of living in a small town in southeast Missouri. The often Strange and Humorous occurrences, places, and people in these towns offer a never-ending source of inspiration for my prints. I call this work 'rural satire'".[2] From 1995 to 2005, Huck created two woodcut folios: 2 Weeks in August: 14 Rural Absurdities and The Bloody Bucket. 2 Weeks in August: 14 Rural Absurdities, a thematically unified suite of 14 large woodcut prints, depicted 14 bizarre folk tales that allegedly occurred in Huck's hometown of Potosi, Missouri. The suite was produced in three years from 1995 to 1998. His second body of work, The Bloody Bucket, was based on violent legends surrounding a bar of that name in or around his hometown of Potosi. It comprises 10 large-scale woodcuts, executed between 1999 and 2005. In December 1999, Huck's work represented the United States in an exhibition entitled From Kandinsky To Corneille: Linoleum in the Art of the 20th Century held at the Cobra Museum in Amstelveen, Holland. Featured in the exhibition was a large scale linoleum cut by Huck entitled "Attack of the 50ft. Yard Ornament". The piece was commissioned specifically for the exhibition by the linoleum company Forbo-Krommenie in Amsterdam. The Whitney Museum of American Art in September 2003 featured two works by Huck in an exhibition entitled To Be Human. Both the works featured were woodcuts from the series 2 Weeks in August. Huck is currently working on a 14-triptych cycle of woodcut prints entitled Booger Stew. The first installment of the series, a triptych entitled "The Transformation of Brandy Baghead Pts. 1, 2, & 3", was completed in March 2009. An exhibition entitled Tom Huck and the Rebellious Tradition of Printmaking opened on August 28, 2009 at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Prints by Albrecht Dürer, William Hogarth, Jose Guadalupe Posada, and Max Beckmann were featured alongside Huck's "The Transformation of Brandy Baghead Pts. 1, 2, & 3". Electric Baloneyland On December 19, 2011, Huck announced the April 1, 2012, release of The Hillbilly Kama Sutra. This new suite of 15 linoleum cut prints is Huck's first portfolio of prints since 1998's 2 Weeks in August: 14 Rural Absurdities. On April 12, 2012, a selection of prints from the new series were released in the St. Louis weekly publication The Riverfront Times. On May 4, 2012, Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Missouri, hosted the debut exhibition of The Hillbilly Kama Sutra. In February 2013, Huck illustrated a cover story entitled "The 10 Weirdest Members of Congress" written by Caleb Hannan. The feature article appeared in The Riverfront Times and four other Voice Media Group publications: the Houston Press, Dallas Observer, Broward-Palm Beach New Times, and Minneapolis City Pages. All five had a cover caricature of Michele Bachmann's head on a snake, referencing the "Don't Tread On Me" motif. The story featured 9 politicians in caricature. In early spring of 2014 Huck completed work on his second major woodcut triptych from "Booger Stew" entitled "The Tommy Peeperz". "The Tommy Peeperz" debuted in a show of The Outlaw Printmakers entitled "The Dirty Dozen...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

American Medical Association II
Located in New York, NY
Born in Bronx, NY, Ida Applebroog attended NY State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences (1949). She moved to Chicago in 1956,later attending the School of the Art Institute of Chi...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

ISRAEL (1951 Mexican Homage Poster)
Located in Santa Monica, CA
FANNY RABEL (1922 – 2008) and ALBERTO BELTRAN (B. 1923 ISRAEL - 2 Conferencias por Vocente Lombardo 1951 (P.134) Linocut in 3...
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1950s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

UNTITLED (TWO CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WITH BRICKS
Located in Portland, ME
Abramovitz, Albert (American, born Latvia, 1879-1963). UNTITLED (TWO CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WITH BRICKS). Linoleum cut on wove paper, c. 1930s. Si...
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1930s Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Venice Beach
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Signed and numbered woodcut from the edition of 15. Political and social satire is a frequent topic in Hazelwood's work. But equally, he enjoys depicting the social scene in specific locations and activites. In this print, Hazelwood turns his eye on the social set on Venice Beach. Art Hazelwood calls himself artist, instigator and impresario to define the three intertwining areas of his practice. He uses printmaking within a range of political allegory and satire making work from political posters to fine press edition artist books. He has curated and organized a range of exhibitions at venues from museums to immigrant centers. He has worked for over 20 years with homeless rights groups; creating prints, and street posters, and has authored one book and contributed to another on art and homelessness. He has been a regular visiting guest artist at San Quentin State Prison and teaches currently at the San Francisco Art Institute. He organized the San Francisco Poster...
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1990s Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

. . . EMPORTÉS JUSQU' AUX CONSTELLATIONS . . . (Variant VIII)
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original linocut printed in black ink on white Rives wove paper. Bearing the artist's estate monogram blindstamp in the paper lower right. A richly printed impression of the de...
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20th Century Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Reclining Nude
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original linocut print by American artist Irene Zevon. The reclining nude is one of Zevon's most coveted subject matters. This 1959 print is one of a series of ten prints.
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1950s American Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Paper, Linocut

. . . ON DIRAIT QU'ELLE NE M'A JAMAIS VUE . . .
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original linocut printed in black ink on Rives wove paper. Bearing the artist's estate monogram blindstamp in the paper lower right. A superb impression of the definitive state...
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20th Century Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

UNA ROSA, UNA SPERANCA.
Located in Portland, ME
Bethol. UNA ROSA, UNA SPERANCA. Linocut, 1962. Edition of 21. Signed, titled, dated and numbered "21/20" in pencil. Printed on thin tissue. 20 1/2 x 23 3/4 inches, plus margins. In v...
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1960s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

NO OLVIDEMOS A JULIUS Y ETHEL ROSENBERG
By Ángel Bracho
Located in Santa Monica, CA
ANGEL BRACHO (b. 1911 -) NO OLVIDEMOS A JULIUS Y ETHEL ROSENBERG…….1953 (P. 151) Linocut and letterpress 36 13/16 x 26 9/16” Some ...
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1950s Other Art Style Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Transrational blog (The Queen of Hearts).
By Olga Rozanova
Located in New York, NY
Rozanova, Olga. Transrational blog (The Queen of Hearts).1915, Moscow Red Linocut, on thin wove paper, from Zaumnaya gniga [Transrational boog] by A. ...
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1910s Suprematist Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Confrontation
Located in New York, NY
Richard Bosman is a painter and printmaker known for his woodcuts depicting turbulent seascapes. He studied at Bryam Shaw School of Painting and Drawing in London, The New York Studi...
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20th Century Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

. . . ET IL FAUDRA MOURIR SANS AVOIR TUÉ LE VENT . . .
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original linocut printed in black ink on Rives wove paper. Bearing the artist's estate monogram blindstamp in the paper lower right. A superb impression of the definitive state...
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20th Century Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Reyna, by Juan Fuentes
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Medium: linocut Year: 2022 Image Size: 18 x 12 inches Edition size: 10 Young indigenous girl against a backdrop of flowers. As a cultural activist/artist/printmaker, Juan Fuentes h...
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2010s Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Kara Walker, Boo-Hoo: Signed Print, Linocut on Paper, Contemporary Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Kara Walker (American, b. 1969) Boo-Hoo, 2000 Medium: Linocut on Arches Cover paper Dimensions: 100.8 x 52.4 cm (40 x 20 1/2 in) Edition of 70 + XXX: Hand-signed, titled, dated and n...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Musée Municipal D’Art Moderne Céret
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Signed and numbered to lower margin ‘46/125 Picasso’. This work is number 46 from the edition of 125 printed by Arnéra, Vallauris and published by Musée Municipal d'Art Moderne, Cére...
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Mid-20th Century Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

The Woman with a Collar - Picasso - Spanish Female Portrait Period Costume
Located in London, GB
PABLO PICASSO 1881-1973 Málaga 1881- 1973 Mougins (Spanish) Title: The Lady with a Collar La Dame à la Collerette, 1962 Technique: Original Hand Signed and Numbered Linocut in Co...
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1960s Cubist Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Paris Omnibus - 20th Century, Linocut, Print by Claude Flight
Located in London, GB
Signed & numbered in image from the edition of 50. Printed from 4 blocks in blue oil paint, crimson oil paint, viridian printing ink and black printing ink. On oriental laid tinted w...
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1920s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Runners - 20th Century, Linocut, Print by Cyril Power
Located in London, GB
Signed in pencil lower right. Unnumbered aside from the edition of 50.
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1930s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Rush Hour - 20th Century, Linocut, Print by Sybil Andrews
Located in London, GB
Signed, titled and numbered from the edition of 50.
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1930s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

. . . Dors, dormeuse aux longs cils . . ."
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original linocut printed in black ink on Rives wove paper. Bearing the artist's estate monogram blindstamp in the paper lower right. A superb impression of the definitive state fro...
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1940s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

". . . Dors, dormeuse aux longs cils . . . "
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original linocut printed in black ink on Rives wove paper. Bearing the artist's estate monogram blindstamp in the paper lower right. A superb impression of the definitive state fro...
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1940s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

". . . Dors, dormeuse aux longs cils . . . "
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original linocut printed in black ink on Rives wove paper. Bearing the artist's estate monogram blindstamp in the paper lower right. A superb impression of the definitive state fro...
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1940s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

". . . Mais soudain le soleil, secouant sa crinière . . ."
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original linocut printed in black ink on Rives wove paper. Bearing the artist's estate monogram blindstamp in the paper lower right. A superb impression of the definitive state fro...
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1940s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

". . . Et je me reposerai enfin dans le rien que je convoite . . . "
Located in San Francisco, CA
Original linocut printed in black ink on Rives wove paper. Bearing the artist's estate monogram blindstamp in the paper lower right. A superb impression of the definitive state fro...
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1940s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

A conversation - Black and white linocut, Figurative, Horizontal
Located in Warsaw, PL
FRANCISZEK BUNSCH (born in 1926) Franciszek Bunsch was born in Bielsko in 1926. He studied painting under the guidance of prof. Eugeniusz Eibisch and graphic art as a student of prof...
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Early 2000s Other Art Style Linocut Figurative Prints

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Paper, Linocut

Empathy - Young artist, Figurative print, Linocut, Black & white
Located in Warsaw, PL
LUIZA KASPRZYK Studies at the Faculty of Graphics and Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź, in atelier of Lithographic Techniques of professor W. Warzywoda.
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2010s Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Paper, Linocut

Incarnation - Young artist, Figurative print, Linocut, Black & white
Located in Warsaw, PL
LUIZA KASPRZYK Studies at the Faculty of Graphics and Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź, in atelier of Lithographic Techniques of professor W...
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2010s Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Paper, Linocut

Body II - Young artist, Figurative print, Linocut, Black & white
Located in Warsaw, PL
LUIZA KASPRZYK Studies at the Faculty of Graphics and Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź, in atelier of Lithographic Techniques of professor W. Warzywoda.
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2010s Contemporary Linocut Figurative Prints

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Paper, Linocut

Man
Located in Missouri, MO
Elizabeth Catlett “Man” 1975 (The Print Club of Cleveland Publication Number 83, 2005) Woodcut and Color Linocut Printed in 2003 at JK Fine Art Editions Co., Union City, New Jersey Signed and Dated By The Artist Lower Right Titled Lower Left Ed. of 250 Image Size: approx 18 x 12 inches Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012) is regarded as one of the most important women artists and African American artists of our time. She believed art could affect social change and that she should be an agent for that change: “I have always wanted my art to service black people—to reflect us, to relate to us, to stimulate us, to make us aware of our potential.” As an artist and an activist, Catlett highlighted the dignity and courage of motherhood, poverty, and the working class, returning again and again to the subject she understood best—African American women. The work below, entitled, “Man”, is "carved from a block of wood, chiseled like a relief. Catlett, a sculptor as well as a printmaker, carves figures out of wood, and so is extremely familiar with this material. For ‘Man’ she exploits the grain of the wood, allowing to to describe the texture of the skin and form vertical striations, almost scarring the image. Below this intense, three-dimensional visage parades seven boys, printed repetitively from a single linoleum block in a “rainbow roll” that changes from gold to brown. This row of brightly colored figures with bare feet, flat like a string of paper dolls, raise their arms toward the powerful depiction of the troubled man above.” Biography: Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012) Known for abstract sculpture in bronze and marble as well as prints and paintings, particularly depicting the female figure, Elizabeth Catlett is unique for distilling African American, Native American, and Mexican art in her work. She is "considered by many to be the greatest American black sculptor". . .(Rubinstein 320) Catlett was born in Washington D.C. and later became a Mexican citizen, residing in Cuernavaca Morelos, Mexico. She spent the last 35 years of her life in Mexico. Her father, a math teacher at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, died before she was born, but the family, including her working mother, lived in the relatively commodious home of his family in DC. Catlett received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Howard University, where there was much discussion about whether or not black artists should depict their own heritage or embrace European modernism. She earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1940 from the University of Iowa, where she had gone to study with Grant Wood, Regionalist* painter. His teaching dictum was "paint what you know best," and this advice set her on the path of dealing with her own background. She credits Wood with excellent teaching and deep concern for his students, but she had a problem during that time of taking classes from him because black students were not allowed housing in the University's dormitories. Following graduation in 1940, she became Chair of the Art Department at Dillard University in New Orleans. There she successfully lobbied for life classes with nude models, and gained museum admission to black students at a local museum that to that point, had banned their entrance. That same year, her painting Mother and Child, depicting African-American figures won her much recognition. From 1944 to 1946, she taught at the George Washington Carver School, an alternative community school in Harlem that provided instruction for working men and women of the city. From her experiences with these people, she did a series of paintings, prints, and sculptures with the theme "I Am a Negro Woman." In 1946, she received a Rosenwald Fellowship*, and she and her artist husband, Charles White, traveled to Mexico where she became interested in the Mexican working classes. In 1947, she settled permanently in Mexico where she, divorced from White, married artist Francisco Mora...
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Late 19th Century American Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Woodcut, Linocut

Diurnes (Femme Assise En Pyjama De Plage II)
Located in Missouri, MO
Pablo Picasso "Diurnes" (Femme Assise En Pyjama De Plage II) 1962 Linocut printed in ochre and brown, 1962, on Arches paper Inscribed "Epreuve D'Artist" (Artist Proof) lower left, as...
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1960s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Sailors' Holiday
Located in London, GB
Printed from 3 blocks in dark blue, light brown & light blue. Signed, titled & numbered from the edition of 50. Reference: Coppel LT 24
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1930s Modern Linocut Figurative Prints

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Linocut

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