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Artworks

Street Fighters
Saul Steinberg
Color woodcut on cream wove paper · 1981
Art Institute of Chicago

Dies Irae
Gerhard Marcks
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1946
Art Institute of Chicago

Herrenvolk
Joseph LeBoit
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1942
Art Institute of Chicago

Herrenvolk
Joseph LeBoit
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1942
Art Institute of Chicago

Herrenvolk
Joseph LeBoit
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1942
Art Institute of Chicago

Herrenvolk
Joseph LeBoit
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1942
Art Institute of Chicago

Hudson Valley
Louis Lozowick
Color woodcut on cream wove paper · 1940
Art Institute of Chicago

Head of a Woman
Gerhard Marcks
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1935
Art Institute of Chicago

Shadow Boxing
John J. A. Murphy
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1924
Art Institute of Chicago

The Eagle
John J. A. Murphy
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1923
Art Institute of Chicago

Men Digging
John J. A. Murphy
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1923
Art Institute of Chicago

Ridicule
Otto Lange
Color woodcut on cream wove paper · 1920
Art Institute of Chicago

Die Dome
Ernst Barlach
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1920
Art Institute of Chicago

Dock Scene
Edward Wadsworth
Woodcut on cream wove paper tipped onto heavy cream card stock · 1918
Art Institute of Chicago

Gelmerode Church
Lyonel Feininger
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1918
Art Institute of Chicago

Baltic Steamer (Ostsee Dampfer)
Lyonel Feininger
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1918
Art Institute of Chicago

Pain
John J. A. Murphy
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1917
Art Institute of Chicago

Lyric Poetry
John J. A. Murphy
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1916
Art Institute of Chicago

Kneeling Woman
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1914
Art Institute of Chicago

Italian Man
Emil Nolde
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1906
Art Institute of Chicago

Two Figures
Pablo Picasso
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1901
Art Institute of Chicago

La paresse (Laziness)
Félix Vallotton
woodcut on cream wove paper · 1896
National Gallery of Art

Death the Strangler, The First Outbreak of Cholera at a Masked Ball in Paris, 1831
Alfred Rethel
Woodcut on cream wove paper · 1851
Art Institute of Chicago