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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.
Haku Maki - Persimmon-C - Kaki - 1977 - embossed color woodcut - detail Sold
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Persimmon C

MAKI, Haku

Color woodcut and screenprint with raised embossed fruit on wove paper.Reference: Maki 661.Edition of 206.Signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pe...

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Werner Drewes - The Green Moon - 1973 - mid-century moder woodcut - Bauhaus - detail Sold
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The Green Moon

DREWES, Werner

Werner DREWES (German-American, 1899-1985) The Green Moon Color woodcut on Japanese paper.Reference: Rose 308.Edition of 30.Signed, numbered and da...

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Lynd Ward - Undercliff - village church steeple - detail
$350

Undercliff

WARD, Lynd

Lynd WARD (1905-1985) Undercliff Wood engraving on thin white wove paper, 1948. Edition of 200, published by The Woodcut Society, New York. In orig...

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Henry Chapront - Notre Dame Des Soirs - orange variant - detail
$300

Our Lady of the Night

CHAPRONT, Henry

Notre-Dame des Soirs (original French title) Color woodcut on laid Japan paper.Reference: listed as missing from the BN-IFF.  One of 5 impressions ...

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Charles Turzak - Methodist Temple Chicago - woodcut - industry religion clashing - detail Sold
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Methodist Temple, Chicago

TURZAK, Charles

Woodcut printed in black ink on thin laid Japanese paper, circa 1929-31.Reference: Turzak 22.Edition of 50.Signed, titled and numbered in pencil.

Charles Turzak - Adler Planetarium Chicago - Museum Campus - Northerly Island - Meiggs Field - detail Sold
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Adler Planetarium Chicago

TURZAK, Charles

Woodcut printed in black ink on thin laid Japanese paper.Reference: Turzak 22.Edition of circa 50 or less.Signed and titled in pencil.