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Paperback The Modern Woodcut: A Study of the Evolution of the Craft Book

ISBN: 1025848969

ISBN13: 9781025848969

The Modern Woodcut: A Study of the Evolution of the Craft

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"The Modern Woodcut: A Study of the Evolution of the Craft" is an extensive exploration of the history, technique, and artistic significance of the woodcut. Written by Herbert Furst, this authoritative volume traces the medium's development from its traditional roots to its vibrant resurgence in the early 20th century. Furst examines the woodcut not merely as a reproductive tool but as a sophisticated form of creative expression, analyzing the technical shifts and stylistic innovations that defined the modern era of the craft.

The work provides a comprehensive overview of influential artists and movements that reshaped the graphic arts. It details the transition from functional illustration to independent fine art, highlighting how the physical properties of wood-its grain, texture, and resistance-influence the final aesthetic. Through detailed analysis, "The Modern Woodcut" offers readers a deep understanding of the woodblock's role in art history and its enduring appeal as a medium of bold lines and dramatic contrasts. This study remains an essential resource for art historians, printmakers, and collectors interested in the mastery of relief printing and the evolution of visual communication.

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