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Woodcuts in France

There is sometimes an assumption that French printmakers didn't work much in wood.  This may be influenced by the assumption that, at the same time the Germans created woodcuts almost exclusively.  Both assumptions are false, and we'll at least disprove that former assumption.
Jan Christiaan Maas - Two Ducklings - color wood engraving - detail Sold
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Two Ducklings

MAAS, Jan Christiaan

Wood engraving on smooth wove paper, no date. Edition unknown.Signed and annotated “kleurhoutsnededruk” in pencil. A 1/4 inch semicircular tear bel...

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Jan Christiaan Maas - Stork Feeding Its Young - color wood engraving
$425

Stork Feeding Its Young

MAAS, Jan Christiaan

Color wood engraving on smooth wove paper, no date.Edition unknown. Signed and annotated “kleurhoutsnededruk” in pencil.  

Seven Point Buck
$250

Seven Point Buck

MAAS, Jan Christiaan

Wood engraving printed in brown ink on smooth wove paper, no date. Edition unknown.Signed and annotated “houtsnededruk” in pencil.  

Kees Koeman - Duif - Pigeon - woodcut - detail
$225

Rabbit and Pigeon

KOEMAN, Kees

Konijn en Duif (original Dutch title)  Woodcuts on wove paper, mounted in the top corner onto another sheet, circa 1920.  Edition unknown, but like...

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Dirk Hidde Nijland - Slaper - Sleeper - Nederlandse houtsnede - detail
$300

Sleeper

NIJLAND, Dirk

Slaper (original Dutch title)  Woodcut printed in black in on thin laid paper, no date. Edition unknown but very likely small, if any. Signed and t...

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