Gustave Baumann (American, 1881-1971) Hillside Woods
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Gustave Baumann
(American, 1881-1971)
Hillside Woods II, edition 51/120
woodcut
signed Gustave Baumann and numbered (lower right), titled (lower left)
10 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches
Provenance:
Donated by Zaplin Lampert Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
German-born Gustave Baumann learned the art of the color woodcut in Munich. He perfected his technique at the Brown County Art Colony in Indiana before settling in Santa Fe. Hillside Woods II is a wonderful example of both the artform and of his work. The layers of detail and subtle depths have rarely been achieved to this degree in the woodcut. Baumann employs differently shaped cuts to delineate the various depths and enhances these with greens that move along the spectrum. Black verticals and curves create a rhythm while grey shadowed light balances the yellow light of the sky.
-James D. Balestrieri
Property being sold to benefit the Mission and Vision of the Couse-Sharp Historic Site, Taos, New Mexico
(American, 1881-1971)
Hillside Woods II, edition 51/120
woodcut
signed Gustave Baumann and numbered (lower right), titled (lower left)
10 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches
Provenance:
Donated by Zaplin Lampert Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
German-born Gustave Baumann learned the art of the color woodcut in Munich. He perfected his technique at the Brown County Art Colony in Indiana before settling in Santa Fe. Hillside Woods II is a wonderful example of both the artform and of his work. The layers of detail and subtle depths have rarely been achieved to this degree in the woodcut. Baumann employs differently shaped cuts to delineate the various depths and enhances these with greens that move along the spectrum. Black verticals and curves create a rhythm while grey shadowed light balances the yellow light of the sky.
-James D. Balestrieri
Property being sold to benefit the Mission and Vision of the Couse-Sharp Historic Site, Taos, New Mexico
Condition
Appears in overall good condition. No visible damage, creases or repairs. Faint fade line on paper, along edge of mat. Please request additional images. Framed and matted behind glass. Dimensions: 19 1/4 x 17 3/4 inches
For condition inquiries please contact alexandriadreas@hindmanauctions.com
For condition inquiries please contact alexandriadreas@hindmanauctions.com
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Gustave Baumann (American, 1881-1971) Hillside Woods
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