- Used for
European woodcuts and block-books
later in the
fifteenth century, and very
widely for cloth. Also used for many
Western woodcuts from
about 1910...
- may
refer to: A
gatherer of
firewood A
lumberjack An
artist producing woodcuts Cutting (disambiguation)
Cutter (disambiguation) Wood (disambiguation)...
-
Triumphal Arch,
woodcut". 2015-02-24.
Archived from the
original on 2015-02-24.
Retrieved 2020-10-12. Kurth, Willi. The
Complete Woodcuts of
Albrecht Dürer...
- tenebrism.
Further specialized uses of the term
include chiaroscuro woodcut for
colour woodcuts printed with
different blocks, each
using a
different coloured...
-
around without messing up
other planets? Zeb Cook
pulled out some
medieval woodcuts showing a
traveler p****ing
through the
spheres of the
world to discover...
- Nilssen-Love:
Woodcuts". AllMusic.
Retrieved October 21, 2023. "Peter Brötzmann - Wood Cuts". Jazz
Music Archives.
Retrieved October 19, 2023. "
Woodcuts By Paal...
- The
following is a list of
woodcuts by the
German painter and
engraver Albrecht Dürer. One of the
earliest list of
woodcuts by Dürer was ****embled in 1808...
- be
identified with
specific woodcuts until towards the end of the century. The
little evidence we have
suggests that
woodcut prints became relatively common...
- The "
Woodcut" map of London,
formally titled Civitas Londinum, and
often referred to as the "Agas" map of London, is one of the
earliest true maps (as...
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Mabel Allington Royds (1874–1941) was an
English artist best
known for her
woodcuts. She grew up in Liverpool. At age fifteen,
Royds was
awarded a scholarship...