Relief print
A general term for those printmaking techniques in which the printing surface is cut away so that the image alone appears raised on the surface. Relief prints include woodcut, linoleum cut, letterpress, and rubber or metal stamping. The raised areas of the printing surface are inked and printed, while the areas that have been cut away do not pick up the ink
Featured Works
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Woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi, Weyhe Gallery, 794 Lexingto...
Antonio Frasconi
1954
Woman Buttoning Her Shoe (Frau, Schuh zuknöpfend)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
(1912, published 1913)
During the War: Shortage of Food in Easton
Louise Bourgeois
1942-1944
The Sacrifice (Das Opfer), state IX/IX, plate 1 from War ...
Käthe Kollwitz
1922, published 1923
The Fall of the Generals
Naúl Ojeda
1984
Dawn from Home Is a Foreign Place
Zarina
1999
Untitled (Bird Love)
Nicole Eisenman
2014
I Am The Black Woman from the series The Black Woman
Elizabeth Catlett
1946, printed 1989