William Woodward Still-life Prints
William Woodward, a third-generation native Washingtonian, is among America’s most sought-after and admired classically trained painters. The recipient of multiple awards and commissions, Woodward’s works have been acquired by museums, as well as scores of corporate, public and private collections. Woodward, as director of George Washington University’s MFA program in Studio Arts for more than 30 years, has mentored three generations of artists in the techniques of the great masters and is a popular guest speaker at prestigious venues, such as the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. Woodward has been called a virtuoso, a painter’s painter by Rafael Squirru, former Cultural Director of the Organization of American States.
1890s American Modern William Woodward Still-life Prints
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Early 2000s Contemporary William Woodward Still-life Prints
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1980s Realist William Woodward Still-life Prints
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1970s American Modern William Woodward Still-life Prints
Offset
1990s Minimalist William Woodward Still-life Prints
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2010s Contemporary William Woodward Still-life Prints
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2010s Contemporary William Woodward Still-life Prints
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2010s Contemporary William Woodward Still-life Prints
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist William Woodward Still-life Prints
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2010s Contemporary William Woodward Still-life Prints
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2010s Contemporary William Woodward Still-life Prints
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary William Woodward Still-life Prints
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1950s American Modern William Woodward Still-life Prints
Lithograph
Kenneth Miller Adams“Ranchos de Taos Church Moonlight” 1950 Lithograph by Kenneth Miller Adams, 1950
1930s American Modern William Woodward Still-life Prints
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