The anniversary of the British Museum led us to spend a few hours wandering their extensive online collections. This print, made by Marcel Jules Gingembre d’Aubépine around 1886, is called Les joies du bibliophile.
Gotta say, 85% of my motivation in blogging this is that I love that japanese painting.
Also, climate change!
illustrations by Tsuchiya Rakusan
from a series of small, simple, woodblock prints suitable for use on winter holiday greeting cards
image via the Rakusan Project,

Yvonne Jacquette : “Hudson Reflections”: 2011
Color lithograph : 30 1/8 x 35 3/4”http://www.sharksink.com/printview.asp?printid=509&artists=21
Red Grooms



Red Grooms
top to bottom: Flatiron Building, 1995; Taxi to the Terminal, 1993; Looking Up Broadway, Again, 1993

John Baldessari
Brain/Cloud
Prints, Inkjet Print
2009
28.94 in x 27 in
from the edition of 145

16th century woodcut of spheres seen over Basel, Switzerland, August 7, 1566. (Wickiana Collection, Zurich Central Library)
apparently evidence of 16th century UFOs.
Source of the Glacier
ArtistWilliam Seltzer Rice
1873 - 1963 (biography)Yearc. 1920Techniquecolor woodcut
A Gust of Wind at Ejiri, Suruga Province
Katsushika Hokusai
ca. 1830–32 Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paper, 9 5/8 x 14 3/4 in. (24.4 x 37.5 cm) The Howard Mansfield Collection, Purchase, Rogers Fund, 1936, JP2553
Jeff Wall born 1946
A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai) 1993
Photographic transparency and illuminated display case
object: 2500 x 3970 x 340 mm
Purchased with assistance from the Patrons of New Art through the Tate Gallery Foundation and from the Art Fund 1995
T06951
Labyrinths
Amazing labyrinths by Toni Pecoraro

Labyrinth 6, 1997
etching, aquatint, soft-ground etching
cm. 18x12, circulation figures 35.

Labyrinth 19, 1999
ex libris docteur Pierre Sejournant
etching, aquatint, soft-ground etching
cm. 13x13, circulation figures 99.

Labirinto 23, 2001
acquaforte, acquatinta e vernice molle
mm. 530x370, tiratura 84

Labyrinth 8, 1997
etching, aquatint, soft-ground etching
cm. 31x40 circulation figures 50











