A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - M is for Eileen Mayo (1906-1994) an English artist who worked in England, Australia and New Zealand, and in various media – drawings, woodcuts, lithographs on stone and tempera, tapestry and silk screening.

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - M is for Eileen Mayo (1906-1994) an English artist who worked in England, Australia and New Zealand, and in various media – drawings, woodcuts, lithographs on stone and tempera, tapestry and silk screening.

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My wild bird woodcuts 2022 calendars are here!
https://t.co/InPzraZzEi

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... might have been lost with 'civilization'. It's the magnum opus of that extraordinary artist Aron Kangek, the hunter who without formal training with simple tools cut the marvellous woodcuts. The acquisition of this was one of the greatest thrills I've had as a collector." 4/

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Born Émile Bayard, French & Signature work was illustration of Victor Hugo’s Cosette from Les Miserables Worked in charcoal & from 1857 to 1864 Illustrated books 1880s – 1890s

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Wilhelm Laage (1868-1930), woodcuts, portraits of Li Mörike

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Born Nils Dardel Swedish Inspired by with preference for a pure palette & Japanese Also experimented with painting several in the style & explored clear motifs & strong colorus

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Did some fanart for ! They have a halloween update coming so here's a winter/fall vibe thing haha. Inspired a little by woodcuts. Check out their musical game, Everybody Wham Wham!

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Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses?

This etching seems suspiciously like a reference to Hans Baldung Grien's feral horses woodcuts from 1534! The rare impression on the right is from the Fine Art Museums of San Francisco: https://t.co/ECvKPMEENT

End Thread 4/4

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woodcut tableau depicts Devi Durga Mahishasur mardini flanked by Lakshmi & Sarasvati
just like Durga Puja Mandap
woodcuts became popular as it was cheap & easily available compared to prints
this is by Krishna Chandra of Shobhabazar, c.1860-70

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Not only injpana, but woodcuts have been used Historically as art pieces, in the 15th century, like The Four Horseman by Albrecht Drüer, or Pablo Picasso with Nature Morte à la Pastêque.

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this week's night experiments: woodcuts without the effort of cutting wood or rolling ink

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Some of the most essential art books imaginable, BACK in stock in the Domino store:
German Expressionist Woodcuts
https://t.co/sEjnNOFtbT
Dance of Death
https://t.co/EARh4RRU4M
Floral Arrangements for Artists
https://t.co/wU2wcJJSey
Isa Genzken
https://t.co/krMoUQD0me

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - E is for Fritz Eichenberg (1901 - 1990) a German born American Illustrator who started his career as a Printer, having a talent for Wood Cuts ,and moved later into Illustration... Here some Jane Eyre Woodcuts

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - E is for Fritz Eichenberg (1901 - 1990) a German born American Illustrator who started his career as a Printer, having a talent for Wood Cuts ,and moved later into Illustration... Here some Jane Eyre Woodcuts

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🎏🪞This intimate scene echoes woodcuts by Kitagawa Utamaro (you can check out his works in our Archive!) showing courtesans at their toilette, examples of which Cassatt owned and admired. https://t.co/QLl9yTFUuc 🏛 The Coiffure, Mary Cassatt between 1890 and 1891

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Some drawings from the hum & buzz of insect poems at tonights reading!

Beautiful, attentive poems on the delicate balance of the natural world and humanity from Fiona Benson . Wonderful to see the great Anupa Gardner's amazing woodcuts!

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James posted this drawing a couple of weeks ago, we couldn't not share it with you. "This is watercolour and chinese ink. It's taken from an old photograph of the painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. It’s a preparatory drawing for a series of woodcuts."

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Sketch 3/7, GusArt

Surely some Japanese artisan made those woodcuts, right?! Make no mistake, Emil Orlík was born in Prague. In 1900 he went to Japan, describing the experience: 'This is like a dream!!'

Check him out:
https://t.co/C6VSoVS82I

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(2/3) Speaking about inspiration. Some of you might be actually surprised that I’m not talking about animation or horror movies but rather 500 year old woodcuts by Hans Holbein, paintings and illuminations by other very... dead people.

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