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Wind

Is it possible for artists to capture something as impalpable as the movement of air?  If you have your doubts, here are a few works of art that may entice you to reconsider.  Here are artistic renditions of what wind looks like in the eyes of artists.
Twilight Sold
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Twilight

SCHREIBER, Georges

Lithograph on wove paper.Edition unknown.Possibly published by Associated American Artists.Signed in pencil.In good condition, aside from some pape...

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Ethel Gabain - The West Wind - lithograph of a woman sitting on a stone wall outside - detail Sold
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The West Wind

GABAIN, Ethel

Lithograph on thin laid paper.Reference: Wright 152.Edition of 36. Scarce.Signed in pencil.

Lawrence Beall Smith - Windy Hill - lithograph Sold
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Windy Hill

SMITH, Lawrence Beall

Lithograph printed on wove paper.Edition of 250.Published by “Associated American Artists”.Signed in pencil.

Stow Wengenroth - Windy Dunes - lithograph 1951 - Stuckey 194 - detail
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Windy Dunes

WENGENROTH, Stow

Lithograph on wove paper. Reference: Stuckey 194. Edition of 50. This subject was drawn in Ogunquit, Maine. Signed and annotated in pencil.