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Art of the Print - Main Artist Index (W): This page contains a wide selection of international fine art. Our gallery Art of the Print / www.artoftheprint.com sells original etchings, lithographs, watercolors, paintings, drawings and other mediums of original graphic art, dating from the Renaissance period to contemporary times. We guarantee the authenticity of every work of art 100%. Full documentation and certification is provided. Our Main Artist Index pages contain a complete listing of all the artists included on our site, with links to a full description of each item and images when available. The alphabetical links above will take you to the different pages for this index. If you wish to view the active links for the artists included on this page, just scroll down or click on the letter (W).
The most recent works of art included on this page are by the twentieth century Dutch painter, printmaker and sculptor, Jan Wiegers, the Boston painter, etcher, teacher and writer, Charles Herbert Woodbury 'Charles Woodbury'the German engraver of the mid 18th century, Karl Ludwig Wust 'Charles Louis Wust', the eighteenth century German engraver, Joseph Wagner, the Philadelphia portrait, miniature painter and mezzotint engraver, William Warner, the early twentieth century Colorado painter and printmaker, Eugene L. Waldo, the Artist, author and lithographic printer, Thomas Robert Way, one of England's last great 17th century portrait engraver, Robert White, the twentieth century American architect and etcher, Frank P. Whiting 'Frank Whiting' and the contemporary German painter, printmaker and sculptor, Paul Wunderlich.
Our collection features original art created by artists from many countries such as the 20th century Swiss artist, Robert Wehrlin, the American artists, Emily Burling Waite, Lynd Kendall Ward, (Lynd Ward), William Warner, Julian Alden Weir, (Julian Weir), Harry Herman Wickey, (Harry Wickey), Irving Ramsey Wiles, James Mallory Willson, John W. Winkler, (John Winkler), Carl Wuermer and Adam Wurtz, the British artists, Sir Leslie Ward, Benjamin West, Richard Westall, Robert White, Donald Wilkinson, and the Canadian artist, Adelaide Webster, the French artist, Adolphe Willette, the German artists, Joseph Wagner and Paul Wunderlich, the the 19th century satirical artist, George Moutard Woodward, the Japanese artist, Sanzo Wada, the seventeenth century artist, Georg Andreas Wolfgang, 'Georg Wolfgang', and many others. These are only a few of the artists featured on this page.
We provide search links to different Categories ranging from old master engravings and original fine art to speciality collecting such as animals, botanicals, genre, maps, military art, posters and advertising, satirical art, sports and many other interests. You can also link to pages focused on the century you prefer or by the artists' nationalities.
Featured Artists: We have included a brief artist biography on this page for Lynd Ward, and Paul Wunderlich. You will find a brief biography for each of these artists listed below. You can scroll down or press on the name links to go there. If you wish to view the entire list of the biographies provided, please go to thewww.artoftheprint.com (Featured Artist's Biography) page.
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Wada, Sanzo (Tokyo & Nishinomiya, c. 1885 - 1960) | A Story-Teller ('Kamishibai') (Sold) | |||
Wagner, Joseph (Thalendorf, 1706 - Munich, 1780) | Maria mit dem kinde und dem anbetenden Johannes, Medallion mit Einfassung (Mary the Infant Christ...) | |||
Wagstaff, Charles Edward (London, 1808 - 1850) | A Parochial Authority | |||
Wagstaff, Charles Edward (London, 1808 - 1850) | Victoria in Her Coronation Robes (Sold) | |||
Waite, Emily Burling (Worcester, Massachusetts, 1887 - 1980) | Twilight ('Reveries') | |||
Waldo, Eugene (Colorado, 1870 - ?) | Monastery Tower, Tepositlan, Mexico | |||
Waldo, Samuel (1783-1861) | Portrait of John Trumbull | |||
Wales, George Canning (Boston, 1868 - 1940) | Good Bye - Fare Ye Well (Sold) | |||
Wales, George Canning (Boston, 1868 - 1940) | Outbound | |||
Wales, George Canning (Boston, 1868 - 1940) | Susan Drew of Salem (Sold) | |||
Wales, James (Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, 1748 - India, 1796) | Isobel Walker, - Who Lived in the Parrish of Daviot, Aberdeen Shire, and Died the 2nd of November, 1774, Aged 112 Years | |||
Walker, F. F. | Commodore Perry at The Battle of Lake Erie (War of 1812) (Sold) | |||
Walker Stephens, Jessica 'Jessica Walker' (Arizona, 1882 - Liverpool, England, 1947) | Coming Ashore | |||
Walker, Anne (Boston, 1933 - Resides, Paris) | Apple Tree | |||
Walker, Anne (Boston, 1933 - Resides, Paris) | Mabbin (Sold) | |||
Walker, Frederick (British, 1840-1875) | A Rainy Day | |||
Walker, James Allen (Chicago, 1909 - Richland, MI, 1976) | Composition # 83 | |||
Walker, William (Yorkshire, 1729- London, 1793) | Snowdon in Carnarvonshire (Caernarvonshire) | |||
Wall, Bernhardt (Buffalo, New York, 1872 - Sierra Madre, California, 1955) | 71st Regt. Armory, New York City (World War One) (Sold) | |||
Wallace, Frances J. (American, 1900 - 1987) | Turtle Fantasy (Sold) | |||
Waller, Frank (New York City, 1842 - Morristown, NJ, 1923) | Testing the Toledo | |||
Walter, Joseph H. (Galtuer, Austria, 1865 - Dubuque, Iowa, After 1933) | Full Length Portrait Study | |||
Waltner, Charles - Albert (Paris, 1846 - 1925) | The Pickwick Club (Sold) | |||
Waltner, Charles - Albert (Paris, 1846 - 1925) | The Widow's Mite | |||
Ward, Lynd Kendall 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | African Drummer, from “Madman’s Drum” | |||
Ward, Lynd Kendall 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Frontispiece to "Hot Countries" (Sold) | |||
Ward, Lynd Kendall 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Historic Christ Chruch at Middleton | |||
Ward, Lynd Kendall 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Man at Labor, from "Midsummer Night" | |||
Ward, Lynd Kendall 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Night Walk, from "Midsummer Night" | |||
Ward, Lynd Kendall 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Slave Traders, from "Madman's Drum" (Sold) | |||
Ward, Lynd Kendall 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | The Auction of the Masterpiece, from “God’s Man” (Sold) | |||
Ward, Lynd Kendall 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | The Boy Reading, from "Madman's Drum" (Sold) | |||
Ward, Sir Leslie "Spy" (London, 1851 - 1922) | A Professor (Mr. James Edwin Thorold Rogers) | |||
Ward, Sir Leslie "Spy" (London, 1851 - 1922) | H. A. C. (The Earl of Denbigh) | |||
Ward, Sir Leslie "Spy" (London, 1851 - 1922) | The Admiral | |||
Ward, Sir Leslie "Spy" (London, 1851 - 1922) | Turf Devotee - The Right Honourable Lord Hothfield | |||
Ward, Velox (Mount Vernon, Texas, 1901 - 1994) | The House my Daddy Built (Sold) | |||
Ward, William (London, 1766 - 1826) | Mrs. Braddyll (Portrait of Mrs. Jane Braddyll) (Sold) | |||
Warne, Frederick (London, 1825 - 1901) | The Cow (The Little People's Favourite Album) (Sold) | |||
Warne, Frederick (London, 1825 - 1901) | The Sheep (The Little People's Favourite Album) (Sold) | |||
Warne, Frederick (London, 1825 - 1901) | The Goat (The Little People's Favourite Album) (Sold) | |||
Warner, William (Philadelphia, 1813 - 1848) | Colonel John Swift | |||
Watanabe, Seittei (Japanese, 19th c.) | Roosters on a Cart in The Snow (Sold) | |||
Watarai, Junsuke (Japan, Born, 1936) | Horned Owl House (Sold) | |||
Waterloo, Anthonie (Lille, c. 1610 - Utrecht, c. 1690) | Landscape With Venus and Adonis (Sold) | |||
Waterloo, Anthonie (Lille, c. 1610 - Utrecht, c. 1690) | Traveler Near a Wood (Sold) | |||
Watson, Caroline (London, 1760 - Pimlico, 1814) | The Tempest. Act V, Scene I. (Ferdinand & Miranda playing at Chess) | |||
Watson, John Dawson (Sedbergh, Yorkshire, 1832 - Conway, North Wales, 1892) | The Ballad | |||
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) | Broad-Leaved Crinum (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards The Botanical Register) | |||
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) | Hibiscus Moscheutos or Rose Mallow (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) | |||
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) | Lobelia Cavanillesii, Mexican cardinalflower or the Sierra Madre lobelia (Lobelia Laxiflora) published by Benjamin Maund, for 'The Botanist' | |||
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) | Plumeria, Lambertiana, 'Frangipani, Plumeria Rubra' (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) | |||
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) | Renanthera Coccinea, Orchid, Scarlet Air Plant by J. Watts and M. Hart (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards, The Botanical Register) | |||
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) | Senecio Lilacinus, (Senecio Glastifolius) from the Asteraceae (Aster or Michaelmas Daisy) Family (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) (Sold) | |||
Watts, J. (British, 19th c.) | Spotted Cattleya, or, Cattleya Guttata, Orchid (Floral Study for Sydenham Edwards's Botanical Register) (Sold) | |||
Way, Thomas Robert (London, 1861 - 1913) | Cremorne Gardens | |||
Way, Thomas Robert (London, 1861 - 1913) | Sketch of Whistler whilst He was Retouching a Stone (Sold) | |||
Way, Thomas Robert (London, 1861 - 1913) | The Room in Ayr Street (Whistler at his Printing Press) (Sold) |
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Art of the Print / www.artoftheprint.com - Main Artist Index (W): Art of The Print features original art by British artists, American, Austrian, Canadian, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and artists from many other nationalities. The artists included on this page are Sanzo Wada, Joseph Wagner, Charles Edward Wagstaff, (Charles Wagstaff), Emily Burling Waite, Eugene Waldo, Samuel Waldo, George Canning Wales (George Wales), James Wales, Anne Walker, F. F. Walker, Frederick Walker, James Allen Walker, Jessica Walker, Jessica Walker Stephens, William Walker, Bernhardt Wall, Frances J. Wallace, Frank Waller, Joseph Walter, Charles Albert Waltner, (Charles Waltner, Lynd Kendall Ward, (Lynd Ward), Sir Leslie Ward - Spy, Velox Ward, William Ward, Frederick Warne, Thomas Robert Way, Thomas R. Way, Thomas Way, William Warner, Seittei Watanabe, Junsuke Watarai, Anthonie Waterloo, Caroline Watson, J. Watts, Michel Weaver, Robert Weaver, Albert James Webb, Alonzo C. Webb, James Webb, Antoine Jean Weber, Otto Weber, Sybilla Mittell Weber, Adolf Weber Scheld, Adelaide Webster Donald, Herman Armour Webster, Emil Weddige, Weekly Star, Robert Wehrlin, Albert Weinert, Isadore Weiner, Julian Alden Weir, Franz Edmund Weirotter, Francis Wheatley, William Frederick Wells, E. Wenge, Stow Wengenroth, Benjamin West, Doug West, Richard Westall, Philip C. Wharton, Francis Wheatley, Jan Wiegers, Henry Mayle Whichelo, Louis Weirter, Henry Clarence Whaite, Louis Whirter, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, (James Whistler), Ethelbert White, Robert White, Buell Whitehead, Forbes Whiteside, Forbes J. Whiteside, Frank P. Whiting 'Frank Whiting', Ernest Herbert Whydale, Harry Herman Wickey, Charles Wilda, Irving Ramsey Wiles, Donald Wilkinson, Reverend Joseph Wilkinson, Robert Wilkinson, Johann Georg Wille, W. S. Wilkinson, Georg Wille, Johann Georg Wille, Adolphe Willette, Mildred Emerson Williams, William Mackenzie, Charles Williams, James Mallory Willson, Charles J. A. Wilson, Peter MacGregor Wilson, John Winkler (John W. Winkler), Franz Windhager, Hamlet Winstanley, Karen Winter, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Henry E. Winzenreid, William Wise, Donald Frederick Witherstine, Wilhelm Woernle, Johannes Wohlfart, Johannes Wohlfahrt, Heinrich Wolff, Anna Wong, Paul Wood, Thomas Waterman Wood, Charles Herbert Woodbury 'Charles Woodbury', Hildegard Woodward, George Moutard Woodward, Samuel Woolf, Georg Andreas Wolfgang, (Georg Wolfgang), William Woollett, Thomas Woolnoth, Jozsef Wosinnsky, Fritz Wrampe, Sir Christopher Wren, Joseph Wright of Derby, John Wright Oakes, Carl Wuermer, Paul Wunderlich, Adam Wurtz and Karl Ludwig Wust 'Charles Louis Wust'.
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View images, more information and other original works of art by Lynd Kendall Ward.
Lynd Kendall Ward (Chicago, 1905 - 1985): The son of a Methodist preacher, Lynd Ward moved from Chicago to Massachusetts at an early age. He graduated in 1926 from Columbia University where he chose illustrating and the graphic arts as his major area of interest. Ward then finished his education in Leipzig, Germany, where he studied wood engraving techniques under Hans Alexander Mueller.
Returning to America, Ward quickly set to work upon his first book, God's Man: A Novel in Woodcuts, first published in 1929. This book and the several which followed it (such as, Madman's Drum, Wild Pilgrimage and Vertigo) were comprised solely of Ward's woodcuts which constructed stories through imagery alone. These fantastic visual novels established Ward's reputation as one of the leading psychological artists of any era.
During the following years Ward illustrated many more novels (some of which he wrote) and produced individual woodcuts, wood engravings, paintings and drawings. He received such prestigious awards as the Library of Congress Award (1948), the National Academy of Design Print Award (1949), the New York Times Best Illustrated Award (1973) and the Regina Award (1975).
Today Lynd Ward is ranked among the finest American wood engravers of the twentieth century, along with Rockwell Kent, Paul Landacre and Fritz Eichenberg. But what sets his art apart is its powerful psychological intensity which, if anything, is most comparable to the great writings of Poe, Melville and Hawthorne. Like these classic American writers, Ward was most concerned with the inner workings and outward manifestations of the unconscious, and of how the past shapes the present.
View images, more information and other original works of art by Paul Wunderlich.
Paul Wunderlich (Berlin, Born, 1927 - Resides, Hamburg): A Leading German painter, printmaker and sculptor, Paul Wunderlich studied art at the Landeskunstschule in Hamburg (1947-1951), under Willi Titze and Willem Grimm. His first one man exhibition of art took place in Lubeck, Germany, in 1949. Since that time his paintings and lithographs have been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions in such far ranging countries as Japan, the United States, Finland, New Zealand, Italy and England. Wunderlich's original lithographs have won such awards as the Deutsche Kunstpreis de Jugend fur Grafik, Mannheim (1960), the Gold Medal, Florence, (1970), the Gold Medal, Print Biennale, Listowell, Ireland (1978), and the Prize for Art at the Graphic Art Museum, Kamakura, Tokyo.
Wunderlich began devoting a great deal of his efforts to the art of lithography when he lived and worked in Paris from 1960 to 1963. Upon his return to Germany in 1963 he accepted the post of Professor at the Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Today the lithographs of Paul Wunderlich are found in many major, international collections, including, the British Museum, London, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, the Museum Boysmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, the Museum Atheneum, Helsinki, Landesmuseum, Hannover, and Staatsgalerie fur Moderne Kunst, Munich. Paul Wunderlich currently both lives and works in Hamburg and in the South of France.
For speciality collectors (Art of the Print / www.artoftheprint.com) provides directories that contain listings for different art categories ranging from the Renaissance period to our contemporary art period. You can search for works of art via the nationality of the artist or by century. If you are looking for a particular subject in the visual arts, such as depictions of animals, children, landscapes, flowers, religion, or other interesting topics, the following list may be of some help.
Art of the Print / www.artoftheprint.com sells international fine art. Our collection consists of original paintings, watercolors, drawings, and prints, such as etchings, line engravings, lithographs, aquatints, mezzotints, woodcuts, wood engravings, silk-screens, monoprints, monotypes and other mediums of original art. All of these works of art have been created by prominent and established artists, (painters, illustrators, and printmakers). Their nationalities vary from American to British, Canadian, Czechoslovakian, Dutch, Flemish, French, German, Italian, Mexican, Austrian, Belgium, Israeli, Danish, and Japanese, as well as artists from other countries. The collected works span from the early Renaissance period to the modern and contemporary art period. You can find categories ranging from original fine art to speciality collecting such as animal art, botanical art, genre, portraits, maps, military art, lithographic posters and advertising art, satirical art, sports art and many other areas of interest.
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