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Ceramics to woodcut prints: New Bedford Art Museum unveils two new groundbreaking exhibitsThe white-line woodcut is a form of relief printmaking that emerged on Cape Cod in the early 20th century. This technique, influenced by traditional Japanese woodblock printing, was developed by ...
The style of Japanese woodblock printing known as ukiyo-e (‘images of the floating world’) flourished during the Edo period ...
The First Knot (with heart-shaped shield), Albrecht Dürer, woodcut, 1506-1507. UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, Hammer Museum Printmaking, which dates to ancient times, was long ...
The previous year, a woodcut of a pepper-pot vendor had appeared in The Cries of Philadelphia, a book of illustrations and commentary about street vendors, their wares and their customers.
Two Women on the Shore, Edvard Munch, 1898, woodcut, World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo In the woodcut Women on the Shore (Edvard Munch, 1898) the young woman in white and the older woman ...
The white-line woodcut is a form of relief printmaking that emerged on Cape Cod in the early 20th century. This technique, influenced by traditional Japanese woodblock printing, was developed by ...
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