The Breaking Waves, Tide of September 1901
1901
Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1949.526
In the 1880s, Lepère was an early exponent of the woodcut as a fine art medium, experimenting with the technique and exhibiting his prints. His example probably encouraged Henri Rivière to produce woodcuts in the Japanese manner (see Wave in the Rain). In fact, Lepère and Rivi...
Drawing
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Terms
Culture
France, early 20th Century
Technique
color woodcut
Medium
color woodcut
Genre
Print
Department
Prints
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