ArtistsPaul Landacre
Paul Landacre

Paul Landacre

American, 1893
PrintmakingRealismRenaissanceSocial Realism
Representation
None documented
2
Institutional Exhibitions
7
Works in Collection
11
Assets Indexed
3
Authority-backed Facts
0
Publications Referenced
90%
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Movements
  • Realism
  • Renaissance
  • Social Realism
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Selected Institutional Exhibitions

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Prints from Blocks: Gauguin to Now
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1983
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American Prints: 1913�1963
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1974–1975
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Why this artist matters now

Paul Landacre was an American woodcut artist whose bold, high-contrast black-and-white prints articulated the industrial and agricultural landscapes of twentieth-century America. Working primarily in the medium of wood engraving and relief printing, he developed a distinctive approach to social realism that emphasized geometric form and dramatic chiaroscuro. His prints documented labor, machinery, and rural life with a formal rigor that elevated the woodcut to a fine art medium. Landacre's work emerged during the 1930s as part of a broader American printmaking renaissance.

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Realism
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Printmaking
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A Woman (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
A Woman (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Art Institute of Chicago
In collection
Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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