Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is a woodcut?

What is a woodcut?

A printing technique in which an image is carved into a woodblock surface typically using gouges while leaving the surface level with the printing parts. Areas cut away by the artist carry no ink while images or characters carry ink for producing the desired print. Cutting is done along the wood's grain unlike in wood engraving in which the block is cut at the end-grain. Surface is inked using an ink-covered roller that's rolled on the surface so as to leave ink on the flat surface and not on non-printing areas.

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Julian Opie

Apartment 6 , 2021

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

EUR 2,500

Tom Wesselmann

Bedroom Dropout, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

EUR 11,000 - 15,000

Damien Hirst

Ala Met, from 40 Woodcut Spots, 2011

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Woodcut

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Alex Katz

Ariel 4, 5 (Suite), 2021

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Woodcut

USD 11,900

Alex Katz

Sunrise 2, 2022

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Woodcut

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Joan Miró

Miró Graveur VII, 1981

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Woodcut

EUR 8,350

Joan Miró

Miró Graveur III, 1981

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Woodcut

EUR 13,000

Georg Baselitz

Woman and woman, 1993-1994

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Woodcut

EUR 5,500

Julian Opie

Apartment 10, 2021

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Woodcut

USD 2,990

Stephan Balkenhol

Woman in white jacket, 2004

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EUR 1,400

Stephan Balkenhol

Head, 2004

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Woodcut

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Stephan Balkenhol

Standing Man, 2004

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Woodcut

EUR 1,400

Stephan Balkenhol

Woman in white blouse, 2004

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Woodcut

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Alex Katz

Ada (Black), 2022

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Alex Katz

Ada (Purple), 2022

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Woodcut

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Sol LeWitt

Steps (Form Derived from a Cubic Rectangle), 1992

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Woodcut

EUR 5,900

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Capitalist Realism

Capitalist realism is a German form of political pop art which sought to challenge the influence American pop art had developed in the Western world. The Cold War era Berlin movement began in 1963, and represented the ideologies of both pop art and socialist realism.

Hyper modernism

Hyper-modernism is a cultural art movement which uses recent technological approaches and materials, but is in diametrical opposition to the modernist styles of art which preceded it. Hypermodernist artists create extremely realistic images, using all media, which may look like photographs. Image copyright Kashifv

Grupo Ruptura

Grupo Ruptura was an organization formed in Brazil by artists who wished to break away from the old forms of naturalist painting in favor of geometric abstract art. The seven published their Ruptura Manifesto, early in the 1950s, advocating “new art for a new country”.

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