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Emma Bormann Original Woodcut - Heiligenstadt Pfarrplatz, Titled, Signed, 1817

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Item specifics

Unit of Sale
Single Piece
Artist
Emma Bormann
Signed By
Emma Bormann
Size
Medium (up to 36in.)
Date of Creation
1915-1920
Region of Origin
Austria
Listed By
Owner
Year of Production
1817
Width (Inches)
7-5/8
Item Height
14-3/4
Style
Expressionism
Features
Signed
Handmade
Yes
Item Width
11-3/4
Time Period Produced
1800-1849
Image Orientation
Landscape
Signed
Yes
Title
Heiligenstadt Pfarrplatz
Period
Early 19th Century (1800-1830)
Material
Woodcut & Block
Original/Licensed Reprint
Original
Print Surface
Paper
Subject
winery/winegrower’s house
Type
Print
Height (Inches)
5-1/4
Production Technique
Woodblock Printing
Country/Region of Manufacture
Austria

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Kelmscott Gallery

Kelmscott Gallery

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Scott Elliott, painter in oils, studied at the Chicago Art Institute and the Art Students' League of New York. He and his wife, Eileen, now live in Benton Harbor, Michigan. In the 1960s & 70s Scott ...
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