It's This week we present wood engravings by three notable French artists, Jacque Boullaire, Fernand Siméon, and Constant Le Breton. These engravings appear in the first volume of the English annual 'The Woodcut.' Learn more: https://t.co/6gL2thzg1m

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It's Today we return to engravings by English wood engraver John O’Connor published in 'People & Places,' printed in 1999 by John and Rosalind Randle’s Whittington Press in Hereforshire, England in an edition of 375 copies. More: https://t.co/kmbYPf5i7f

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It's Today we highlight woodcuts by Gretchen Daiber that serve as illustrations for Welsh poet Leslie Norris’s 1984 chapbook of poems 'A Tree Sequence' letterpress printed by Suzanne Ferris on paper made by Neal Bonham. Learn more: https://t.co/KeJUVlMMoJ

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It's Today we present prints by the legendary John DePol—illustrations for a collection of poems by Walter Shewring, 'Later Verses and Earlier,' printed in 1988 at the Yellow Barn Press in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Learn more: https://t.co/TohGkwBHq5

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It's The engravings shown here are by Nora S. Unwin from 'Joseph; the King James Version of a Well-loved Tale,' arranged with an introduction by Elizabeth Yates, and printed and bound by the Plimpton Press in 1947. Learn more: https://t.co/Clsid3Idrf

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It's The engravings shown here are from Clare Leighton’s book 'Growing New Roots,' published by The Book Club of California in 1976, with illustrations that reveal the pride and patriotism she held for her adopted country. More: https://t.co/YomXzB8Lug

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It's The great Rudolph Ruzicka began his series of wood-engravings of Boston beginning in 1911 as annual keepsakes for D.B. Updike’s Merrymount Press, and would continue the series until 1941. Learn more: https://t.co/iev2noRJpT

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It's These wood engravings are prints by German-American artist Hans Alexander Mueller from the Limited Editions Club edition of Robert Louis Stevenson’s 'Kidnapped,' designed and printed in 1938 by Elmer Adler. Learn more: https://t.co/EQaOYlQbHR

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It's This week we focus on some of the wood engravings of Edward Walters who was also an accomplished fine-letterpress printer. These images come from 'Matrix' issues 1, 3, and 25. Learn about Walters's work here: https://t.co/9ZJ9Vlz86j

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It's This week present original wood engravings by the American artist and printmaker Roderick Mead from the fine-press book 'Brandings,' with poems by Katherine Arnstein Heinemann. Learn more about the book and Mead here: https://t.co/edCIunMkJc

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