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"Sakura — The Cherry Blossom in Japanese Woodcuts" exhibits woodcuts of cherry blossoms by famous 17th to 19th century Japanese masters.
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Woodcuts first appeared in Germany in the early 15th century; copper engraving was recent enough that Dürer was possibly the first in Nuremberg to practice it.
Masterful Engravers Judy Fayard 2011
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Dance of Death, in French France, Paris, printed by Guy Marchant, 1486 Woodcuts designed by the Master of the Chronique scandaleuse.
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For anyone who witnessed the unrelenting earthquake of this pair's dialogues at the Vortex earlier in the year, Woodcuts will be an absorbing reminder, and there's a good deal of rough-hewn lyricism.
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"The Amusement District as a Source of Fashion Ideals: Japanese Woodcuts" exhibits 40 Japanese 18th-century woodcuts of women in amusement districts wearing elaborate kimonos and opulent hair decorations.
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Woodcuts gradually gave way to linocuts because of linoleum's greater ease in handling.
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Woodcuts gradually gave way to linocuts because of linoleum's greater ease in handling.
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Classic Sci-Fi Reimagined as Russian Woodcuts leave a comment »
Classic Sci-Fi Reimagined as Russian Woodcuts « Gerry Canavan 2008
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Woodcuts of a runaway negro with manacled hands, crouching beneath
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Santa from the set "Holiday Woodcuts" on Whisper White.
Archive 2006-11-01 Sarah Moore 2006
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