Showing posts with label woodcuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodcuts. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Jan Konůpek (1883-1950)... woodcut and etching... 1925


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Woodcut ~ Creation of a man ~ 1925


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from  cycle of 10 etchings Monastery 1925 ~ Mysteries of the night



Thursday, December 27, 2012

Anonymous... The Learned Man, 1511... Woodcut



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from Liber de sensibus in Que hoc volumine continentur by Charles de Bovelles (Charles de Bouelles, Carolus Bovillus) (1479-1553) 
a  treatise on the senses. more HERE 




Monday, April 30, 2012

ERNST BARLACH (1870-1938) ... illustrations...woodcuts...a happy Walpurgisnacht!



illustrations from

Goethes Walpurgisnacht

 

Terrible enchanted forms,
Dragon-women, men-wolf swarms!
Wilder yet the sounds are growing!
See, the archfiend comes, all-glowing!
From the ground
Hellish vapours rise around! 

from  THE FIRST WALPURGIS-NIGHT.

 

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 more illustrations here 



Wednesday, December 28, 2011

T. Sturge Moore (1870-1944)... Pan as an Island...c1902



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 a scan from The Modern Woodcut by Herbert Furst 1924



Saturday, October 29, 2011

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Liv Rainey-Smith... Woodcuts ... Satyr



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Shub ~ The Early Years © Liv Rainey-Smith


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"Shub-Niggurath" ~ 2008 © Liv Rainey-Smith









Thursday, July 28, 2011

Monday, July 18, 2011

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Lynd Ward... Mad Man's Drum.. Part 1



a few scans from one of my favourite artists, and one of the finest wood engravers of the twentieth century .. 

 Mad Man Drum ~ A Novel in Woodcuts
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Monday, December 20, 2010

Eric William Ravilious(1903-1942)... Woodcut




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Doctor Faustus Conjuring Mephistophilis 1929



Ravilious was a prolific British illustrator and worked predominantly with wood engravings. The subject for this work relates to the 16th century medical practitioner, Dr. Johannes Faust who, legend has it, sold his soul to Mephistopheles, an evil spirit.