Title: Lot of 15 Linoleum-Block Prints of State Flowers, each signed, titled and numbered in pencil
Author: Evans, Henry
Description: Includes: Sagebrush – Nevada State Flower. 64/95. 1968. * Magnolia – Louisiana State Flower. 70/96. 1969. * Mountain Laurel – Pennsylvania State Flower. 98/100. 1969. * Yucca – New Mexico State Flower. 48/90. 1969. * Camelia – Alabama State Flower. 62/90. 1969. * Hawthorn – Missouri State Flower. 61/89. 1970. * Red Clover – Vermont State Flower. 89/92. 1970. * Lilac – New Hampshire State Flower. 1970. * Jasmine – South Carolina State Flower. 78/110. 1971. * Violet – Wisconsin State Flower. 69/115. 1971. * Magnolia – Mississippi State Flower. 94/118. 1971. * Paintbrush – Wyoming State Flower. 99/110. 1971. * Apple – Arkansas State Flower. 1971. * Mistletoe – Oklahoma State Flower. 103/125. 1971. * Dogwood – North Carolina State Flower. 1/110. 1971. Together, 15 color linoleum block prints, on sheets 19½x13½. Each signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil at the bottom of the image.Henry Evans' sought after state flower linocuts. Henry Evans (1918–1990), proprietor of the Porpoise Book Shop and Peregrine Press, began making botanical prints around 1958, depicting some 1400 subjects in 31 years. During those years he was accorded more than 250 one-man shows in many countries around the world and almost every state. Self-taught as a printer, botanist, and artist, he drew directly from living subjects. He used linoleum as a printing surface and an 1852 Washington Hand Press to make the prints. After printing, the blocks were destroyed.
Heading: Place Published: San Francisco
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Date Published: 1968-1971
Author: Evans, Henry
Description: Includes: Sagebrush – Nevada State Flower. 64/95. 1968. * Magnolia – Louisiana State Flower. 70/96. 1969. * Mountain Laurel – Pennsylvania State Flower. 98/100. 1969. * Yucca – New Mexico State Flower. 48/90. 1969. * Camelia – Alabama State Flower. 62/90. 1969. * Hawthorn – Missouri State Flower. 61/89. 1970. * Red Clover – Vermont State Flower. 89/92. 1970. * Lilac – New Hampshire State Flower. 1970. * Jasmine – South Carolina State Flower. 78/110. 1971. * Violet – Wisconsin State Flower. 69/115. 1971. * Magnolia – Mississippi State Flower. 94/118. 1971. * Paintbrush – Wyoming State Flower. 99/110. 1971. * Apple – Arkansas State Flower. 1971. * Mistletoe – Oklahoma State Flower. 103/125. 1971. * Dogwood – North Carolina State Flower. 1/110. 1971. Together, 15 color linoleum block prints, on sheets 19½x13½. Each signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil at the bottom of the image.Henry Evans' sought after state flower linocuts. Henry Evans (1918–1990), proprietor of the Porpoise Book Shop and Peregrine Press, began making botanical prints around 1958, depicting some 1400 subjects in 31 years. During those years he was accorded more than 250 one-man shows in many countries around the world and almost every state. Self-taught as a printer, botanist, and artist, he drew directly from living subjects. He used linoleum as a printing surface and an 1852 Washington Hand Press to make the prints. After printing, the blocks were destroyed.
Heading: Place Published: San Francisco
Publisher:
Date Published: 1968-1971
Condition report
Nine of the prints have small pinholes in the upper corners; near fine to fine.
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Collection of Fine California Press Books
1:00 PM PT - May 8th, 2008
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PBA Galleries
133 Kearny Street
San Francisco CA 94108
San Francisco CA 94108


