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Medium: Woodcut
Imperfect 67 5/8 in x 91 1/2 in, 1988

Imperfect 67 5/8 in x 91 1/2 in, 1988

By Roy Lichtenstein

Located in Palo Alto, CA

Roy Lichtenstein Imperfect 67 5/8 in x 91 1/2 in, 1988 represents one of Lichtenstein’s serious venture into total abstraction within the genre of Pop art. Lichtenstein carefully sub...

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1980s Art by Medium: Woodcut

Materials

Screen, Woodcut

Graceland Mansion
Graceland Mansion

Graceland Mansion

By Jennifer Bartlett

Located in Houston, TX

Jennifer Bartlett Graceland Mansions, 1978-79 Drypoint, aquatint, silkscreen, woodcut, and lithograph on J. Green Cold Press paper and Rives BFK paper 24 x 120 inches, unframed Ed...

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20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Etching, Lithograph, Screen, Woodcut, Drypoint, Aquatint

Stevan Dohanos, Backyard
Stevan Dohanos, Backyard

Stevan Dohanos, Backyard

By Stevan Dohanos

Located in New York, NY

Stevan Dohanos was an accomplished draftsman who work was widely known through the Saturday Evening Post. This print 'Backyard,' however, leaves aside the illustrative magazine work ...

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1930s American Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

FISH MARKET
FISH MARKET

FISH MARKET

By Frances H. Gearhart

Located in Santa Monica, CA

FRANCES H. GEARHART (1869 – 1958) FISH MARKET 1930 Color block print, Signed and titled in pencil. Image 11 x 9 inches. Full sheet with deckle edges 14 3/...

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1930s Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Stag
Stag

Stag

By Leonard Baskin

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Stag" 1957 is an original woodcut on laid paper by noted American artist Leonard Baskin, 1922-2000. It is hand signed and inscribed A.P. (Artist Proof) pencil by...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Interior Scene with... - Woodcut by Utagawa Toyokuni III - mid-19th Century
Interior Scene with... - Woodcut by Utagawa Toyokuni III - mid-19th Century

Interior Scene with... - Woodcut by Utagawa Toyokuni III - mid-19th Century

By Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)

Located in Roma, IT

Polychrome woodblock print (nishiki-e), triptych.  Signed in the plate and sealed within the composition. Edo period, mid-19th Century. A refined and visually engaging ukiyo-e trip...

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Mid-19th Century Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Some Garden Accessories
Some Garden Accessories

Some Garden Accessories

By John DePol

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

John DePol, 'Some Garden Accessories', chiaroscuro wood engraving, 1979, proofs only from the block created in 1979, edition 200, 1983. Signed, dated, and titled in pencil. Signed in...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Jesus and the Disciples - Original Woodcut print by François Bouchot - 1922

Jesus and the Disciples - Original Woodcut print by François Bouchot - 1922

Located in Roma, IT

Jesus and the Disciples is an Original woodcut print realized by François Bouchot in 1922. The artwork is in good condition and included a brown cardboard passpartout (36.5x27.5 cm). No signature. François Bouchot (1800-1842), peintre et graveur, est né à Paris en 1800. Il étudia la gravure sous la direction de Richomme, puis devint élève de Regnault, puis de Lethière, et obtint le grand prix...

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1920s Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Courtesans at Yoshiwara Edomachi - Figurative Japanese Woodblock Print on Paper
Courtesans at Yoshiwara Edomachi - Figurative Japanese Woodblock Print on Paper

Courtesans at Yoshiwara Edomachi - Figurative Japanese Woodblock Print on Paper

By Utagawa Yoshiiku

Located in Soquel, CA

Courtesan at Yoshiwara Edomachi - Figurative Japanese Woodblock Print on Paper Full color woodcut print of two women in elaborate gowns by Utagawa Yoshiiku (Ochiai Yoshiiku) (Japanese, 1833-1904). Two women are dressed in colorful robes with crossed arms. They are underneath a plum blossom tree in bloom, at night. In the background there is a building with many rooms. Valuable polychrome woodblock print of vertical large oban (大判) format made by Utagawa Yoshiiku (歌川芳幾), the famous artist also known as Ochiai Yoshiiku (落合芳幾), and depicting the courtesan Shizuka (しづか), of the house of pleasure Matsumotoro (松本楼), together with her young kamuro (禿) assistant. The couple is escorted by a kanabohiki (金棒引き) watchman holding a lantern and a metal rod with rings to make noise and alert the crowd. The work, produced in August 1869 by the publisher Tsunajima Kamekichi (綱島亀吉), is taken from the “Twelve Months of Yoshiwara” (よし原十二ヶ月のうち), an elegant series of prints dedicated to the famous red light district of Edo (江戸), and is paired with the “month of leaves” Hazuki (葉月), that is August. Ochiai Yoshiiku (Japanese, 1833-1904) was an ukiyo-e artist from the end of the Edo Period to the Meiji Period. He has created works which are essential to the history of ukiyo-e, such as“Twenty-eight Famous Murders with Verse”, a series of chimidoro-e (bloody paintings) which Yoshiiku and Tsukioka Yoshitoshi collaborated together, and “Shimbun (newspaper) Nishiki-e” that illustrated Meiji news articles with ukiyo-e. Born the son of teahouse proprietor Asakusa Tamichi in 1833, Yoshiiku became a student of ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi toward the end of the 1840s. His earliest known work dates to 1852 when he provided the backgrounds to some actor prints by his master. Yoshiiku's earliest works were portraits of actors (yakusha-e), beauties (bijin-ga), and warriors (musha-e). He later followed Kuniyoshi into making satirical and humorous pieces, and became the leading name in the field after Kuniyosh's death in 1861. He illustrated the Tokyo Nichi Nichi...

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1860s Impressionist Art by Medium: Woodcut

Materials

Paper, Ink, Woodcut

'La Danse' (Dance) — French Cubist Woodcut
'La Danse' (Dance) — French Cubist Woodcut

'La Danse' (Dance) — French Cubist Woodcut

By Raoul Dufy

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Raoul Dufy, 'La Danse' (Dance), woodcut, 1910. A proof impression before the second edition of 220 in 1953; with the estate stamp 'ATELIER RAOUL DUFY' in the lower right margin; the blind stamp 'GG' in the lower left sheet corner. Annotated 'E/Z' in pencil, beneath the estate stamp; and 'bois original' in the margin, lower left. Titled in the block, lower right. A superb, richly-inked impression, on heavy, cream wove paper; the full sheet with wide margins (3 1/2 to 6 3/4 inches); slight toning at the bottom and right sheet edges, well away from the image, otherwise in excellent condition. Archivally sleeved, unmatted. Image size 12 5/16 x 12 1/2 inches (313 x 318 mm); sheet size 19 3/4 x 25 3/4 inches (502 x 654 mm). Collections: Art Gallery of New South Wales (Australia), Brooklyn Museum, Cleveland Art Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Nasher Museum of Art (Duke University), Toledo Art Museum. From the suite of four woodcuts entitled 'Les Plaisirs de la Paix' (The Pleasures of Peace), published by Éditions de La Sirène, Paris in 1926. The other three works in the series are 'La Peche' (Fishing), 'La Chase' (The Hunt), and 'L'amore' (Love). See our other listings for 'La Peche' and 'L'amore'. Collections: Brooklyn Museum, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Cleveland Museum of Art, Dallas Museum of Art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Minneapolis Art...

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1910s Cubist Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Luis Camnitzer Illustrates Martin Buber Portfolio, 10 Signed Woodcut Prints 1970
Luis Camnitzer Illustrates Martin Buber Portfolio, 10 Signed Woodcut Prints 1970

Luis Camnitzer Illustrates Martin Buber Portfolio, 10 Signed Woodcut Prints 1970

By Luis Camnitzer

Located in Aventura, FL

Collaboration between Martin Buber and artist Luis Camnitzer, with 10 separate tales by Buber plus 10 woodblock prints, each hand signed by Camnitzer. Each signed print is 25.5 x 20.5 inches. From the alphabet edition A to J (there was also a numbered edition of 100; total edition of 150). Includes linen and chemise slipcase, some wear, bending and separation to the edging of the slipcase. All artworks and included inserts are in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. About the Artist: Luis Camnitzer (born November 6, 1937) is a German-born Uruguayan artist, curator, art critic, and academic who was at the forefront of 1960s Conceptual Art. Camnitzer works primarily in sculpture, printmaking, and installation, exploring topics such as repression, institutional critique, and social justice. For over five decades, his practice has explored the psychological and political dimensions of language. About the Artist: The paintings of Artist Douglas Hofmann (American; born 1945) have been critically acclaimed for their glowing surfaces, sumptuous details and softly lighted forms. Douglas Hofmann expertly combines his own methods of painting with the techniques of the old masters which Douglas learned from Joseph Sheppard...

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1970s Contemporary Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Paper, Woodcut

'Karl Michel Exhibition'  — German Expressionism
'Karl Michel Exhibition'  — German Expressionism

'Karl Michel Exhibition' — German Expressionism

By Karl Michel

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Karl Michel, 'Austellung Karl Michel', woodcut, 1924, edition 20. Signed, dated, numbered 'op. 173' (the artist's inventory number) and '7/20' (the impression number/edition size) and annotated 'Vorgesdruck' (artist's proof) in pencil. A fine, richly-inked impression on hand-made cream, wove paper, with full margins (1 1/16 to 1 1/2 inches); toning to the right sheet edge deckle, otherwise in good condition. With the artist's blind stamp in the bottom center margin. Designed and printed by the artist. Very scarce. Matted to museum standards (unframed). An elegantly designed, dynamic exhibition announcement with the German copy in the block: 'Austellung Karl Michel – Deutsches Buchmuseum Leipzig/Zeitzer str 12, Berlin S.W. 61 Teltower str 33 / Buchschmuck/ Plakate/ Anzeige/ Schultzmarke/ Illustrations/ Ex Libris'. English translation: 'Karl Michel Exhibition – German Book Museum, Leipzig Zeitzer Street 12, Berlin, S.W. 61 Teltower St. 33. / Book Decoration / Posters / Announcements / Illustrations / Ex Libris.' Image size 6 x 4 inches (152 x 102 mm); sheet size 8 1/16 x 5 1/2 inches (205 x 140 mm). ABOUT THE ARTIST Karl Michel (1889-1984) was a noted graphic designer and expressionist printmaker during Germany's pre-Nazi Weimar Republic (1919-1933). Michel’s work was the subject of a feature article in the influential German graphic design magazine 'Das Plakat' (The Poster) in 1920. An anti-war advocate, Michel created a suite of 12 wood engravings depicting his impressions of the humanitarian toll of WWII entitled ‘Humanitas’ (Humanity). The German publishing house Greifenverlag published the series in a folio of unsigned prints. Michel’s graphic work is held in the permanent collections of the Auckland War Memorial Museum (New Zealand), Frederikshavn Kunstmuseum & Exlibrissamling (Denmark), Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest), The Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the German Expressionism...

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1920s Expressionist Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Frau H.M. Naila signed original woodcut

Frau H.M. Naila signed original woodcut

By Max Beckmann

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: original woodcut. Signed in pencil. Catalogue reference: Hofmaier 282 IV BB. Printed in Germany in 1923 for the very rare Kunst der Gegenwart portfolio, published in Munich b...

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1920s Expressionist Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

A Hebrew nomadic camp – English School, 18th century
A Hebrew nomadic camp – English School, 18th century

A Hebrew nomadic camp – English School, 18th century

Located in Middletown, NY

Engraving on light weight laid paper with an small indiscernible, alphabetic watermark, 9 x 7 1/2 (230 x 188 mm); sheet 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches (284 x 215 mm), wide margins. In very go...

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18th Century Old Masters Art by Medium: Woodcut

Materials

Ink, Handmade Paper, Laid Paper, Woodcut

Red Bouquet of Flowers - Original woodcut, Handsigned
Red Bouquet of Flowers - Original woodcut, Handsigned

Red Bouquet of Flowers - Original woodcut, Handsigned

Located in Paris, IDF

Edward PELLENS Red Bouquet of Flowers, 1929 Original woodcut Handsigned in pencil Numbered /160 On vellum 32.5 x 25.5 cm (c. 13 x 10 in) Bears the blind stamp of the editor 'Imagier...

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1920s Art Deco Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Ex-Libris - D'Emil I. Bologa - Woodcut - Mid 20th Century

Ex-Libris - D'Emil I. Bologa - Woodcut - Mid 20th Century

Located in Roma, IT

Ex-Libris - Mario de Filippis is an Artwork realized in Mid 20th Century. Woodcut on paper. Good conditions. The artwork represents a minimalistic, clean design, through precisene...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

'Chion-in Temple Gate' from 'Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms' — Jizuri Seal
'Chion-in Temple Gate' from 'Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms' — Jizuri Seal

'Chion-in Temple Gate' from 'Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms' — Jizuri Seal

By Hiroshi Yoshida

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Hiroshi Yoshida, 'Chion-in Temple Gate (Sunset)' from the series 'Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms (Sakura hachi dai: Sakura mon)', color woodblock print, 1935. Signed in brush 'Yoshida' and in pencil 'Hiroshi Yoshida'. A superb, early impression, with fresh colors; the full sheet with margins, on cream Japan paper; an area of slight toning in the top right sheet corner, not affecting the image, otherwise in excellent condition. Marked with a jizuri (self-printed) seal, upper left margin. Self-published by the artist. Image size 9 5/8 x 14 3/4 inches (444 x 375 mm); sheet size 10 7/8 x 16 inches (276 x 406 mm). Archivally sleeved, unmatted. Provenance: M. Nakazawa, Tokyo. Literature: Japanese Landscapes of the 20th Century (Hotei Publishing calendar), 2001, May. Collections: Honolulu Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. ABOUT THE IMAGE Located in Kyoto, Chionin is the main temple of the Jodo sect of Japanese Buddhism, one of the most popular Buddhist sects in Japan, having millions of followers. The Sanmon Gate, Chionin's entrance gate, standing 24 meters tall and 50 meters wide, it is the largest wooden temple gate in Japan and dates back to the early 1600s. Behind the gate, a broad set of stairs leads to the main temple grounds. ABOUT THE ARTIST Painter and printmaker Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the Japanese 'shin hanga' (New Print) movement. Yoshida was born as the second son of Ueda Tsukane in Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, a schoolteacher from an old samurai family. In 1891 he was adopted by his art teacher Yoshida Kasaburo in Fukuoka and took his surname. In 1893 he went to Kyoto to study painting, and the following year to Tokyo to join Koyama Shotaro's Fudosha private school; he also became a member of the Meiji Fine Arts Society. These institutions taught and advocated Western-style painting, greatly influencing Yoshida’s artistic development. In 1899 Yoshida had his first American exhibition at Detroit Museum of Art (now Detroit Institute of Art), making the first of many visits to the US and Europe. In 1902 he helped reorganize the Meiji Fine Arts Society, renaming it the Taiheiyo-Gakai (Pacific Painting...

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1930s Showa Art by Medium: Woodcut

Materials

Woodcut

Hokusai's Dog - The Great Wave and Hokusai's Dog - Red Fuji
Hokusai's Dog - The Great Wave and Hokusai's Dog - Red Fuji

Hokusai's Dog - The Great Wave and Hokusai's Dog - Red Fuji

By Mychael Barratt

Located in Deddington, GB

Hokusai's Dog - The Great Wave Woodcut Image Size H 50 x 66cm Edition of 100 Hokusai's Dog - Red Fuji- Woodcut Image Size H 50 x 66cm Edition of 100 Sheet sizes may vary Sold unfr...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

THE RUG WEAVER
THE RUG WEAVER

THE RUG WEAVER

By Gustave Baumann

Located in Santa Monica, CA

GUSTAVE BAUMANN (1881 – 1971) THE RUG WEAVER, 1910 (Chamberlain 26) Color woodcut signed in pencil. Unnumbed from an edition 100 as published in the Hills o’ Brown...

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1910s American Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Artist Mother  1967 Signed Limited Edition Woodblock
Artist Mother  1967 Signed Limited Edition Woodblock

Artist Mother 1967 Signed Limited Edition Woodblock

By Philip Sutton

Located in Rochester Hills, MI

Philip Sutton Artist Mother - 1967 Print - Woodcut 29'' x 24.25'' Edition: signed and numbered in pencil 7/25 Image Size; 18"x 18" Condition Note; Handling Creases. Philip Sutton s...

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1960s Art by Medium: Woodcut

Materials

Linocut, Woodcut

'Lot Cleaning, Los Angeles' — 1930s Modernism
'Lot Cleaning, Los Angeles' — 1930s Modernism

'Lot Cleaning, Los Angeles' — 1930s Modernism

By Paul Landacre

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

'Lot Cleaning, Los Angeles', wood engraving, edition 60, Zeitlin & Ver Brugge 69. Signed, titled and numbered '51/60' in pencil. A brilliant, black impression, on Kitakata Japan pape...

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1930s American Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Scribe and Personal Assistant to the Shogun - Japanese Woodblock Print on Paper
Scribe and Personal Assistant to the Shogun - Japanese Woodblock Print on Paper

Scribe and Personal Assistant to the Shogun - Japanese Woodblock Print on Paper

Located in Soquel, CA

Scribe and Personal Assistant to the Shogun - Japanese Woodblock Print on Paper Detailed woodblock print by an unknown artist, In the style of Suzuki Harunobu. There are two women i...

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19th Century Edo Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Paper, Ink, Woodcut

Bernard, Composition, Éloge de Émile Bernard (after)
Bernard, Composition, Éloge de Émile Bernard (after)

Bernard, Composition, Éloge de Émile Bernard (after)

By Émile Bernard

Located in Southampton, NY

Woodcut on vélin d’Arches paper. Inscription: unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Good condition. Notes: From the volume, Éloge de Émile Bernard, 1962. Published by Editions d'Art Ma...

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1960s Post-Impressionist Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Seascape Diptych 23, Large Blue Horizontal Woodcut Print of Water, Ocean Waves
Seascape Diptych 23, Large Blue Horizontal Woodcut Print of Water, Ocean Waves

Seascape Diptych 23, Large Blue Horizontal Woodcut Print of Water, Ocean Waves

By Eve Stockton

Located in Kent, CT

This large, horizontal diptych of two woodcut prints on paper evokes the peacefulness of ocean waves depicted in shades of blue, bright royal blue offset by soft, pale blue tones. Th...

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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Archival Ink, Watercolor, Archival Paper, Color Pencil, Monotype, Woodcut

'The Bath' — Meji Era Cross-Cultural Woman Artist
'The Bath' — Meji Era Cross-Cultural Woman Artist

'The Bath' — Meji Era Cross-Cultural Woman Artist

By Helen Hyde

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Helen Hyde, 'The Bath', color woodblock print, edition not stated, 1905, Mason & Mason 59. Signed in pencil in the image, lower right. Numbered '96' in pencil in the image, lower left. The artist's monogram in the block, lower left, and 'Copyright, 1905, by Helen Hyde.' upper right. A superb impression with fresh colors on tissue-thin cream Japanese paper; the full sheet with margins (7/16 to 1 5/8 inches), in excellent condition. Matted to museum standards, unframed. Image size 16 1⁄4 x 10 1⁄8 in. (413 x 260 mm); sheet size: 19 1⁄4 x 11 1⁄8 in. (489 x 283 mm). Literature and Exhibition: Back cover illustration of the catalog of the artist’s prints, 'Helen Hyde', Smithsonian Institution Press, 1990; 'The International Block Print Renaissance, Then And Now, Block Prints In Wichita, Kansas, A Centennial Celebration — 1922-2022', Barbara J. Thompson, Wichita Art Museum, 2022 (back cover). Impressions of this work are held in the following collections: Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, Art Institute of Chicago, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (De Young), Harvard Art Museums, Library of Congress, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Public Library, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Terra Foundation for American Art, University of Oregon Museum of Art. ABOUT THE ARTIST Helen Hyde (1868-1919) was a pioneer American artist best known for advancing Japanese woodblock printmaking in the United States and for bridging Western and Japanese artistic traditions. Hyde was born in Lima, New York, but after her father died in 1872, her family relocated to Oakland, California, where she spent much of her youth. Hyde pursued formal art education in the United States and Europe. She enrolled in the San Francisco School of Design, where she took classes from the Impressionist painter Emil Carlsen; two years later, she transferred to the Art Students League in New York, studying there with Kenyon Cox. Eager to expand her artistic repertoire, Hyde traveled to Europe, studying under Franz Skarbina in Berlin and Raphael Collin in Paris. While in Paris, she first encountered Japanese ukiyo-e prints, sparking a lifelong fascination with Japanese aesthetics. After ten years of study, Hyde returned to San Francisco, where she continued to paint and began to exhibit her work. Hyde learned to etch from her friend Josephine Hyde in about 1885. Her first plates, which she etched herself but had professionally printed, represented children. On sketching expeditions, she sought out quaint subjects for her etchings and watercolors. In 1897, Hyde made her first color etchings—inked á la poupée (applying different ink colors to a single printing plate)—which became the basis for her early reputation. She also enjoyed success as a book illustrator, and her images sometimes depicted the children of Chinatown. After her mother died in 1899, Hyde sailed to Japan, accompanied by her friend Josephine, where she would reside, with only brief interruptions, until 1914. For over three years, she studied classical Japanese ink painting with the ninth and last master of the great Kano school of painters, Kano Tomonobu. She also studied with Emil Orlik, an Austrian artist working in Tokyo. Orlik sought to renew the old ukiyo-e tradition in what became the shin hanga “new woodcut prints” art movement. She immersed herself in the study of traditional Japanese printmaking techniques, apprenticing with master printer Kanō Tomonobu. Hyde adopted Japanese tools, materials, and techniques, choosing to employ the traditional Japanese system of using craftsmen to cut the multiple blocks and execute the exacting color printing of the images she created. Her lyrical works often depicted scenes of family domesticity, particularly focusing on women and children, rendered in delicate lines and muted colors. Through her distinctive fusion of East and West, Hyde’s contributions to Western printmaking were groundbreaking. At a time when few Western women ventured to Japan, she mastered its artistic traditions and emerged as a significant figure in the international art scene. Suffering from poor health, she returned to the United States in 1914, moving to Chicago. Having found restored health and new inspiration during an extended trip to Mexico in 1911, Hyde continued to seek out warmer climates and new subject matter. During the winter of 1916, Hyde was a houseguest at Chicora Wood, the Georgetown, South Carolina, plantation illustrated by Alice Ravenel Huger Smith in Elizabeth Allston Pringle’s 1914 book A Woman Rice Planter. The Lowcountry was a revelation for Hyde. She temporarily put aside her woodcuts and began creating sketches and intaglio etchings of Southern genre scenes and African Americans at work. During her stay, Hyde encouraged Smith’s burgeoning interest in Japanese printmaking and later helped facilitate an exhibition of Smith’s prints at the Art Institute of Chicago. During World War I, Hyde designed posters for the Red Cross and produced color prints extolling the virtues of home-front diligence. In ill health, Hyde traveled to be near her sister in Pasadena a few weeks before her death on May 13, 1919. She was buried in the family plot near Oakland, California. Throughout her career, Hyde enjoyed substantial support from galleries and collectors in the States and in London. She exhibited works at the St. Louis Exposition in 1897, the Pan-American Exhibition in Buffalo in 1901, the Tokyo Exhibition for Native Art (where she won first prize for an ink drawing) in 1901, the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exhibition in Seattle in 1909 (received a gold medal for a print), the Newark Museum in 1913, a solo show at the Chicago Art Institute in 1916, and a memorial exhibition in 1920, Detroit Institute of Arts, Color Woodcut Exhibition in 1919, New York Public Library, American Woodblock Prints...

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Early 1900s Showa Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

"Swinging"

"Swinging"

By Josef Zenk

Located in Lambertville, NJ

Signed Lower Right Josef Zenk (1904 - 2000) Josef Zenk was born in New York City in 1904. After graduating from high school, he studied for three years at the National Academy of D...

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20th Century Abstract Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Color, Woodcut

Hans Jean Arp, Relief I and II, from XXe Siecle, 1954
Hans Jean Arp, Relief I and II, from XXe Siecle, 1954

Hans Jean Arp, Relief I and II, from XXe Siecle, 1954

By Hans Jean Arp

Located in Southampton, NY

This exquisite woodcut by Hans Jean Arp (1886–1966), titled Relief I et II (Relief I and II), from the album XXe Siecle, Nouvelle serie N°4 (double) Janvier 1954, originates from the...

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1950s Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Two Bunches of Grapes
Two Bunches of Grapes

Two Bunches of Grapes

By Luigi Rist

Located in Santa Monica, CA

LUIGI RIST (1888 – 1959) TWO BUNCHES OF GRAPES c. 1942 (Williams 12) Color woodcut, 1943. Signed in ink, lower right. Titled, numbered 97/100 and dated in pencil, lower left margin....

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1940s American Realist Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Color Pencil, Woodcut

Brindisi - Woodcut - Mid-20th Century

Brindisi - Woodcut - Mid-20th Century

Located in Roma, IT

Brindisi is an artwork realized in Mid-20th Century  . Woodcut on paper.  Good conditions included a white cardboard passpartout (24.5x25.5 cm).

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Mid-20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Allan Rohan Crite Adoration of the Magi
Allan Rohan Crite Adoration of the Magi

Allan Rohan Crite Adoration of the Magi

By Allan Rohan Crite

Located in San Francisco, CA

Allan Rohan Crite: 1910-2007. Well, listed African-American artist mostly associated with the Boston area. He was known in his time as the Deen of African-American artist. He chronic...

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1930s American Realist Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Linocut, Woodcut

"New Day", Woodcarving, Bird in flight, sun motif, Relief, Molded sculpture
"New Day", Woodcarving, Bird in flight, sun motif, Relief, Molded sculpture

"New Day", Woodcarving, Bird in flight, sun motif, Relief, Molded sculpture

By Dennis McNett

Located in Philadelphia, PA

"New Day" is an original wall-hanging sculpture by Dennis McNett made from woodcarving, sculpted epoxy head, woodcut prints and acrylic . This pieces measures 21.5"h x 19.5"w x 4.5"d...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: Woodcut

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Woodcut, Epoxy Resin

After Benji Asada - Japanese Woodblock, The Gadoda of Ninnaji Temple
After Benji Asada - Japanese Woodblock, The Gadoda of Ninnaji Temple

After Benji Asada - Japanese Woodblock, The Gadoda of Ninnaji Temple

Located in Corsham, GB

A delightful Japanese woodblock depicting the pagoda of Ninnaji Temple situated in Western Kyoto, Japan. Ninnaji is a big temple of the Shingon Sect. The five-storey pagoda in the gr...

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21st Century and Contemporary Art by Medium: Woodcut

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Woodcut

Woodcut art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Woodcut art available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add art created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of orange, yellow, purple, blue and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Mino Maccari, Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III), Eric Gill, and Utagawa Hiroshige. Frequently made by artists working in the Modern, Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Woodcut art, so small editions measuring 0.04 inches across are also available