Cosmogony
DELHEZ, Victor
Cosmogonie (original French title) Woodcut on wove paper.As published in the loose-sheet portfolio titled 15 Houtsneden door Victor Delhez.From a s...
View full detailsCosmogonie (original French title) Woodcut on wove paper.As published in the loose-sheet portfolio titled 15 Houtsneden door Victor Delhez.From a s...
View full detailsWoodcut on China paper. Published by the Woodcut Society (Kansas City), 1950. Edition of 200. Signed and titled in pencil. Image: 11 x 8 ⅜ inches. ...
View full detailsBateaux en Mer (original French title) Woodcut printed in olive-green on wove paper.Published by Société de la Gravure sur bois originale, with th...
View full detailsWoodcut on thin Japan paper. Edition unknown, but likely one of a handful of impressions only. Aside from a couple of published prints, most woodcu...
View full detailsKatten (original Dutch title) Woodcut on wove paper.As published in the loose-sheet portfolio titled 15 Houtsneden door Victor Delhez. From a state...
View full detailsRennende Paarden or Twee Ruiters (original Dutch titles) Woodcut on laid paper. No stated edition, but quite scarce, as are most of Rinsema’s woodc...
View full detailsSlaper (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...
View full detailsWoodblock with Mixed Media.Edition of 90.Signed "K. Amano" and “26/90” in pencil on the lower margin.A red mask. Fluid tracks which look like the a...
View full detailsWoodblock prints, color woodcuts, on laid Japan paper. Four charming highly stylized Shin Hanga (meaning: new prints) woodblock prints, uncut. The ...
View full detailsWoodcut printed in black ink on thin laid Japanese paper, 1934 or 1935. From a series of 10 woodcuts titled A History of Illinois in Woodcuts. Edit...
View full details梨 (original Japanese title)Embossed color woodcut on white chine-collé on wove paper.Reference: Maki 873.Edition of 180.Signed, titled in Japanese...
View full detailsThis work of art is presumably by someone active in France, though we have no proof of this, aside from the numbering “No” which is fairly typical ...
View full detailsThis work of art is presumably by an American woman active in the 1920s by the name of Marjorie TAYLOR. Because we have been unable to confirm the...
View full detailsGabriel Belot (1882 - 1962) L’Ile Saint-Louis or Le Bac à Sable (original French titles) Woodcut on thin japon paper, hinged to a support sheet.Pos...
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