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Kui, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White
Kui, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

Kui, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

By Stephen White

Located in Long Island City, NY

Stephen White - Kui, Year: 1981, Medium: Woodblock on Japon, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: AP 16/20, Size: 36 x 24.5 in. (91.44 x 62.23 cm)

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1980s Modern Stephen White

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Woodcut

The Bead Seller, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White
The Bead Seller, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

The Bead Seller, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

By Stephen White

Located in Long Island City, NY

Stephen White - The Bead Seller, Year: 1978, Medium: Woodblock on Japon, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: 6/150, Size: 26.75 x 24.5 in. (67.95 x 62.23 cm)

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1970s Modern Stephen White

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Woodcut

Red Coat, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White
Red Coat, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

Red Coat, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

By Stephen White

Located in Long Island City, NY

Stephen White - Red Coat, Year: 1982, Medium: Woodblock on Japon, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: AP 9/20, Size: 37 x 24.5 in. (93.98 x 62.23 cm)

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1980s Modern Stephen White

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Woodcut

Velvet Cape, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White
Velvet Cape, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

Velvet Cape, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

By Stephen White

Located in Long Island City, NY

Stephen White - Velvet Cape, Year: 1982, Medium: Woodblock on Japon, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: AP 11/20, Size: 37.5 x 24.75 in. (95.25 x 62.87 cm)

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1980s Modern Stephen White

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Woodcut

Marion in Costume, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White
Marion in Costume, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

Marion in Costume, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

By Stephen White

Located in Long Island City, NY

Stephen White - Marion in Costume, Year: 1972, Medium: Woodblock on Japon, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: AP, Image Size: 31 x 22.5 inches, Size: 35.5 x 25 in...

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1970s Modern Stephen White

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Woodcut

Marion's New Dress, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White
Marion's New Dress, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

Marion's New Dress, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

By Stephen White

Located in Long Island City, NY

Stephen White - Marion's New Dress, Year: 1974, Medium: Woodblock on Japon, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: AP, Image Size: 30 x 21.75 inches, Size: 33.75 x 24...

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1970s Modern Stephen White

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Woodcut

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By Gustave Baumann

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Gustave Baumann, 'Taos Placita', color woodcut, 1947, edition 125. Baumann 132. Signed, titled, and numbered '20-125' in pencil; with the artist’s Hand-in-Heart chop. A superb, richly-inked impression, with fresh colors, on fibrous oatmeal wove paper; the full sheet with margins (2 to 3 1/8 inches); slight rippling at the left sheet edge, in excellent condition. Matted to museum standards, unframed. Image size 9 5/8 x 11 1/4 inches (244 x 286 mm); sheet size 13 1/4 x 17 inches (337 x 432 mm). Collections: Harwood Museum of Art, New Mexico Museum of Art, Phoenix Art Museum, Scottsdale Art Museum, Wichita Art Museum. ABOUT THE ARTIST Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) was a renowned printmaker and a leading figure of the American color woodcut revival whose exquisite craftsmanship and vibrant imagery captured the essence of the Southwest. "A brilliant printmaker, Baumann brought to the medium a full mastery of the craft of woodworking that he acquired from his father, a German cabinetmaker. This craftsmanship was coupled with a strong artistic training that resulted in the handsome objects we see in the exhibition today. After discovering New Mexico in 1918, Baumann began to explore in his woodblock prints of this period the light. color, and architectural forms of that landscape. His prints of this period are among the most beautiful and poetic images of the American West." —Lewis I. Sharp, Director, Denver Art Museum Baumann, the son of a craftsman, immigrated to the United States from Germany with his family when he was ten, settling in Chicago. From 1897 to 1904, he studied in the evenings at the Art Institute of Chicago, working in a commercial printmaking shop during the day. In 1905, he returned to Germany to attend the Kunstwerbe Schule in Munich, where he decided on a career in printmaking. He returned to Chicago in 1906 and worked for a few years as a graphic designer of labels. Baumann made his first prints in 1909 and exhibited them at the Art Institute of Chicago the following year. In 1910, he moved to the artists’ colony in Nashville, Indiana, where he explored the creative and commercial possibilities of a career as a printmaker. In 1915, he exhibited his color woodcuts at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, winning the gold medal. Among Baumann’s ongoing commercial activities was his work for the Packard Motor Car Company from 1914 to 1920 where he produced designs, illustrations, and color woodcuts until 1923. In 1919, Baumann’s printmaking work dominated the important exhibition of American color woodcuts at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Twenty-six of his prints were included, far more than the works of any other artist. A set of his blocks, a preparatory drawing, and seven progressive proofs complemented the exhibition. That same year, Baumann worked in New York and, over the summer, in Provincetown, Massachusetts. His airy images of Cape Cod employed soft, pastel colors and occasionally showed the influence of the white-line woodcut technique. Many of his Chicago artist friends had traveled to the southwest, and Baumann became intrigued by their paintings, souvenirs, and stories of an exotic place named Taos, New Mexico. In the summer of 1918, he spent the summer in Taos sketching and painting before visiting Santa Fe. Paul Walter, the director of the Museum of New Mexico, offered him a studio in the museum's basement. Inspired by the rugged beauty of the Southwest—the vibrant colors and dramatic landscapes of the region became a central theme in his work, influencing his artistic style and subject matter for the remainder of his career. Later in the decade, he traveled to the West Coast and made prints of California landscape. Baumann's prints became synonymous with the Southwest, capturing the spirit of its place in America's identity with a unique sense of authenticity and reverence. His iconic images of desert vistas, pueblo villages, and indigenous cultures served as visual tributes to the region's rich cultural heritage, earning him a dedicated following among collectors and curators alike. A true craftsman and artist, Baumann completed every step of the printmaking process himself, cutting each block, mixing the inks, and printing every impression on the handmade paper he selected. His dedication to true craftsmanship and his commitment to preserving the integrity of his artistic vision earned him widespread acclaim and recognition within the art world. About the vibrant colors he produced, Baumann stated, “A knowledge of color needs to be acquired since they don’t all behave the same way when ground or mixed...careful chemistry goes into the making of colors, with meticulous testing for permanence. 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Located in Rochester Hills, MI

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$246

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Located in Brecon, Powys

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By Fritz Eichenberg

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

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1930s American Modern Stephen White

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'Columbia Passes Shamrock II' — 1901 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut
'Columbia Passes Shamrock II' — 1901 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

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By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

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'Racing in a Storm' — 1885 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut
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By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

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Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

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Located in Brecon, Powys

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(Abstraction) by DD
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H 15.25 in W 13.25 in

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Located in New York, NY

This image is an extravaganza of modernist motifs. The monogram 'D.D.' is at the lower right.

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Fish Tank
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$1,900

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Located in New York, NY

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Located in New York, NY

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Woman In Black, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White
Woman In Black, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

Woman In Black, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

By Stephen White

Located in Long Island City, NY

Stephen White - Woman In Black, Year: 1981, Medium: Woodblock on Japon, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: 2/100, Size: 24.5 x 31.5 in. (62.23 x 80.01 cm)

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1980s Modern Stephen White

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Woodcut

Garden Strollers, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White
Garden Strollers, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

Garden Strollers, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

By Stephen White

Located in Long Island City, NY

Stephen White - Garden Strollers, Year: 1980, Medium: Woodblock on Japon, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: 19/100, Size: 32 x 24 in. (81.28 x 60.96 cm)

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1980s Modern Stephen White

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The Gardeners, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White
The Gardeners, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

The Gardeners, Modern Woodcut Print by Stephen White

By Stephen White

Located in Long Island City, NY

Stephen White - The Gardeners, Year: 1974, Medium: Woodblock on Japon, signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil, Edition: 45/100, Size: 37 x 25 in. (93.98 x 63.5 cm)

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1970s Modern Stephen White

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Woodcut

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