Printmaking - Gallery

Gallery

  • Hiroshige, The Plum Garden in Kameido, woodcut, 1857
    right: Van Gogh, Flowering Plum Tree, oil on canvas, homage to Hiroshige

  • Hiroshige, Great Bridge, Sudden Shower at Atake woodcut, c.1857
    right: Van Gogh, The Bridge in the Rain, oil on canvas, homage to Hiroshige

  • Felix Vallotton, La raison probante (The Cogent Reason), woodcut from the series Intimités, 1898

  • Rembrandt van Rijn, Self-portrait, etching, c.1630

  • Rembrandt van Rijn, Christ Preaching, (The Hundred Guilder print); etching c.1648

  • Francisco Goya, There is No One To Help Them, Disasters of War series, aquatint c.1810

  • Carlos Alvarado Lang, Fallen tree, engraving

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