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CHARLES WHITE (1918 - 1979) Man and Woman.

CHARLES WHITE (1918 - 1979)
Man and Woman.

Woodcut on tissue-thin Japan paper, 1951. 445x535 mm; 17 1/2x21 inches, wide margins. Artist's proof. Edition size unknown. Recently backed on mulberry paper, with losses, thin spots and creases in the margins. A very good impression of this very scarce print.

We have found no other recorded impressions of this print apart from one in the artist's estate in 1981. According to Gedeon, the edition size is "undetermined," and there was only one estate stamped impression. White did a series of three such large woodcuts that were reproduced in Finkelstein's 1955 volume Charles White: Ein Künstler Amerikas; Man and Woman is illustrated in figure 4 on pg. 61. White also exhibited this print at ACA Gallery, New York, in the solo exhibition To My Negro Sisters on February 12-24, 1951. Gedeon Eb7.

  • Condition: The print is on a tissue-thin sheet of Japan paper, which was laid down and which has since been removed. The print, which has been professionally cleaned and restored, has been expertly backed on mulberry paper.

    Due to the fragile nature of the Japan paper, there are many areas of thin spots and scattered losses in the margins and skinning. There is extensive creasing in the margins of the print, not effecting the image itself. Many of the creases have been flattened but are slightly discolored. There are two small thin diagonal spots with wear effecting the image lower right; otherwise, the image remains untouched, and is a very dark impression.

    Lucinda Gedeon's catalogue raisonné states the edition is "undetermined" and lists one estate stamped impression.


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