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Lynd Kendall Ward, an origina wood engraving entitled, "Man at Labor", from 'Midsummer Night' published by the "The Print Connoisseur": This original Lynd Ward wood engraving was originaly created by Ward for the 1930 book, "Midsummer Night", published by Farrar & Rinehart. The book was first issued in a very small edition with the original wood engravings. For its October, 1930 issue, "The Print Connoisseur" was granted permission to print an edition of Lynd Ward wood engravings directly from their original blocks, including this original example from 'Midsummer Night' entitled, "Man at Labor". |
Title: | Man at Labor, from "Midsummer Night" |
Artist: | Ward, Lynd Kendall 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) |
Date: | 1930 |
Medium: | Original Wood Engraving |
Publisher: | The Print Connoisseur, New York |
Note: | Lynd Kendall Ward 'Lynd Ward': 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. Lynd Ward then finished his education in Leipzig, Germany, where he studied wood engraving techniques under Hans Alexander Mueller. |
Returning to America, Lynd 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 Lynd 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, Lynd Ward was most concerned with the inner workings and outward manifestations of the unconscious, and of how the past shapes the present. | |
Man at Labor "Midsummer Night": This original Lynd Ward wood engraving was created by Ward for the 1930 book, "Midsummer Night", published by Farrar & Rinehart. The book was first issued in a very small edition with the original wood engravings. The commercial edition consisted of photomechanically reproduced images. | |
For its October, 1930 issue, "The Print Connoisseur "was granted permission to print an edition of recent Lynd Ward wood engravings directly from their original blocks to accompany an article entitled, "Woodcuts of Lynd Ward", written by W. P. Truesdell. In total, nineteen original wood engravings were included from such illustrated books as, "Madman's Drum", "God's Man", "Midsummer Night", "The Waif Maid" and "Hot Countries". Three wood engravings, including this original example of Man at Labor, were chosen from "Midsummer Night". | |
Source: | "The Print Connoisseur" published illustrated articles on contemporary etchers and engravers on a quarterly basis from January, 1920 to December, 1931. A minimum of one original print was commissioned for each issue and the more expensive, limited editions of 100 each usually contained a signed impression in pencil by the artist. During its decade of publishing such major artists as George Elbert Burr, Frank Benson, Lynd Ward, Winkler, Preissig, Alan Lewis and J. J. Lankes contributed original etchings and woodcuts. This New York based publication was thus responsible for commissioning some of the finest original art of early twentieth century America. Lynd Ward's nineteen woodcuts for the October, 1930 issue were printed on various papers. None were hand signed. |
Edition: | Limited edition of one hundred impressions. |
Size: | 5 3/8 X 4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
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Condition: | Printed upon thick white wove paper and with full margins as published by "The Print Connoisseur" in October of 1930. A fine, deeply printed impression and in very good condition throughout. "Man at Labor", from 'Midsummer Night' represents a prime, original example of the famous wood engraved art of Lynd Kendall Ward. |
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Original Wood Engraving by the American artist, Lynd Kendall Ward.
Man at Labor, from "Midsummer Night" |
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Lynd Kendall Ward 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | ||||||
# | Image | itle & Engraver | Medium | Date | Notes | - |
01- | African Drummer, from “Madman’s Drum” by Lynd Ward | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Limited edition of one hundred impressions. | ||
02.- | Frontispiece to "Hot Countries" by Lynd Ward | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Limited edition of one hundred impressions. | Sold | |
03.- | Historic Christ Church at Middleton by Lynd Ward | Original Wood Engraving | c. 1960 | Signed, titled and numbered, '236/250', in pencil by Lynd Ward. | ||
04.- | Man at Labor, from "Midsummer Night" by Lynd Ward | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Limited edition of one hundred impressions. | ||
05.- | Night Walk, from "Midsummer Night" by Lynd Ward | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Limited edition of one hundred impressions. | ||
06.- | Slave Traders, from "Madman's Drum" by Lynd Ward | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Limited edition of one hundred impressions. | Sold | |
07.- | The Auction of the Masterpiece, from “God’s Man” " by Lynd Ward | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Limited edition of one hundred impressions. | Sold | |
08.- | The Boy Reading, from "Madman's Drum" by Lynd Ward | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Limited edition of one hundred impressions. | Sold | |
09.- | The Mistress by Lynd Ward | Original Wood Engraving | c. 1930 (Reprint) | Edition unknown. | Sold |
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# | Title & Artist | Artist Info | Medium | Date | - |
01.- | A Former Landmark by Herbert Pullinger | Herbert Pullinger (Philadelphia, 1878 - 1961) | Original Woodcut | 1928 | |
02.- | A Gateway in Toledo by Samuel Chamberlain | Samuel Chamberlain (Cresco, Iowa, 1895 - Marblehead, Massachusetts, 1975) | Original Etching | 1926 | Sold |
03.- | African Drummer, from “Madman’s Drum” by Lynd Ward | Lynd Kendall Ward 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | |
04.- | Balzac (Portrait of the French Novelist, Honore de Balzac) by Harry Everett Townsend | Harry Everett Townsend (Camp Grove, Illinois, 1879 - Norwalk, CT, 1941) | Original Linocut | 1930 | |
05.- | Bookplate of Mark Holstein (Bucking Holstein Bull) by Arthur Allen Lewis | Arthur Allen Lewis (Mobile, Alabama, 1873 - New York City, 1957) | Original Color Woodcut | 1927 | Sold |
06.- | By the Pond by Frederick Garrison Hall | Frederick Garrison Hall (Baltimore, 1879 - Boston, 1946) | Original Etching | 1921 | |
07.- | Canal Boat by Norman Kent | Norman Kent (Pittsburgh, 1903 - Rochester, NY, 1972) | Original Linocut | 1929 | |
08.- | Carol Singers by Paul Honore | Paul Honore (Little Cooley, Pennsylvania, 1885 - Philadelphia, 1956) | Original Woodcut | 1930 | Sold |
09.- | Christmas 1927 by Harry Cimino | Harry Cimino (Marion, Indiana, 1898 - New York, 1969) | Original Wood Engraving in Two Colors | 1928 | |
10.- | Christmas Card for Albert E. McVitty (Shepherd Guarding his Sheep) by Arthur Allen Lewis | Arthur Allen Lewis (Mobile, Alabama, 1873 - New York City, 1957) | Original Color Woodcut | 1927 | Sold |
11.- | City Gates, Arabia by Paul Honore | Paul Honore (Little Cooley, Pennsylvania, 1885 - Philadelphia, 1956) | Original Woodcut | 1929 | |
12.- | Courtyard at Rouen by Howard Simon | Howard Simon, (New York, 1902 - 1979) | Original Color Woodcut | 1930 | |
13.- | Croquis Pour le Cafe au Platane, Salonika (Salonique), Macedonia by Louis Godefroy | Louis Godefroy (Paris, 1885 - 1934) | Original Etching | 1923 | |
14.- | Dangerous Waters by Paul Honore | Paul Honore (Little Cooley, Pennsylvania, 1885 - Philadelphia, 1956) | Original Color Woodcut | 1929 | |
15.- | Frontispiece to 'Hot Countries' by Lynd Ward 'Lynd Kendall Ward' | Lynd Kendall Ward 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Sold |
16.- | General Sutter by Harry Cimino | Harry Cimino (Marion, Indiana, 1898 - New York, 1969) | Original Wood Engraving in Three Colors | 1928 | |
17.- | Gloucester by Norman Kent | Norman Kent (Pittsburgh, 1903 - Rochester, NY, 1972) | Original Woodcut | 1929 | |
18.- | Greetings from Theodore B. Hapgood by Theodore Brown Hapgood 'Theodore Hapgood' | Theodore Brown Hapgood (Somerville, MA, 1871 - Boston?, 1938) | Original Woodcut | 1930 | Sold |
19.- | Kansas Cottonwoods by Coy Avon Seward | Coy Avon Seward (Chase, Kansas, 1884 - Wichita, Kansas, 1939) | Original Lithograph | 1925 | Sold |
20.- | La Marchande des Legumes (The Vegetable Merchant) by John Winkler | John W. Winkler 'John Winkler' (Austria, 1890 - San Francisco, 1979) | Original Etching | 1924 | |
21.- | Les Mendiants (Beggars) by Paul Mathey | Paul Mathey (Paris, 1844 - 1929) | Original Etching | 1923 | |
22.- | Les Trois Graces (The Three Graces) by Jacques Beltrand | Jacques Beltrand (Paris, 1874 - Coucy-les-Eppes, l'Aisne, 1977) | Original Color Wood Engraving | 1925 | |
23.- | Man at Labor, from Midsummer Night' by Lynd Ward 'Lynd Kendall Ward' | Lynd Kendall Ward 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | |
24.- | Manhattan by Vojtech Preissig | Vojtech Preissig (Svetec u Biliny, 1873 - Dachau, 1944) | Original Mezzotint Engraving | 1929 | Sold |
25.- | Marine by Gaston de Latenay | Gaston de Latenay (Toulouse, 1859 - Paris 1943) | Original Etching | 1924 | Sold |
26.- | Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Cora and Herbert Farrier by Theodore Brown Hapgood 'Theodore Hapgood' | Theodore Brown Hapgood (Somerville, MA, 1871 - Boston?, 1938) | Original Woodcut | 1930 | |
27.- | Moraine Park, Colorado by George Elbert Burr 'George Burr' | George Elbert Burr (Monroe Falls, Ohio, 1859 - Phoenix, Arizona, 1939) | Original Etching & Drypoint Engraving | 1921 |
28.- | Night Walk, from 'Midsummer Night' by Lynd Ward 'Lynd Kendall Ward' | Lynd Kendall Ward 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | |
29.- | Old Boston Houses by Thomas Nason 'Thomas Willough by Nason' | Thomas Willoughby Nason 'Thomas Nason' (Dracut, Massachusetts, 1889 - Old Lyme, Connecticut, 1971) | Original Wood Engraving | 1926 | Sold |
30.- | Outbound by George Canning Wales | George Canning Wales (Boston, 1868 - 1940) | Original Etching | 1923 | |
31.- | Peace be With You: The Honore's by Paul Honore | Paul Honore (Little Cooley, Pennsylvania, 1885 - Philadelphia, 1956) | Original Woodcut | 1930 | |
32.- | Pierrot Peers Out by Norman Kent | Norman Kent (Pittsburgh, 1903 - Rochester, NY, 1972) | Original Color Linocut | 1929 | Sold |
33.- | Pike County, Grist Mill by Herbert Pullinger | Herbert Pullinger (Philadelphia, 1878 - 1961) | Original Woodcut | 1928 | Sold |
34.- | Pine Trees by Addison B. LeBoutillier 'Addison LeBoutillier' | Addison LeBoutillier B. (Boston , 1872 - 1951) | Original Etching | 1926 | Sold |
35.- | Primrose Court by Thomas Nason 'Thomas Willoughby Nason' | Thomas Willoughby Nason 'Thomas Nason' (Dracut, Massachusetts, 1889 - Old Lyme, Connecticut, 1971) | Original Wood Engraving | 1926 | Sold |
36.- | Roshinara (Roshanara) by Harry Everett Townsend | Harry Everett Townsend (Camp Grove, Illinois, 1879 - Norwalk, CT, 1941) | Original Linocut | 1930 | Sold |
37.- | Rupert Brooke by Norman Kent | Norman Kent (Pittsburgh, 1903 - Rochester, NY, 1972) | Original Woodcut | 1929 | |
38.- | Sea Gull by Henry Emerson Tuttle 'Henry Tuttle' | Henry Emerson Tuttle (Lake Forest, Illinois., 1890 - New Haven, Connecticut., 1946) | Original Drypoint Engraving | 1928 | |
39.- | Self Portrait by Harry Everett Townsend | Harry Everett Townsend (Camp Grove, Illinois, 1879 - Norwalk, CT, 1941) | Original Linocut | 1930 | Sold |
40.- | Slave Traders, from 'Madman's Drum' by Lynd Ward 'Lynd Kendall Ward' | Lynd Kendall Ward 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Sold |
41.- | Snow by Vojtech Preissig | Vojtech Preissig (Svetec u Biliny, 1873 - Dachau, 1944) | Original Aquatint Engraving | 1929 | Sold |
42.- | Southern Pines by Eugene Paul Metour | Eugene Paul Metour (Brittany, France, 1880 - Williamstown, MA, 1928) | Original Etching | 1923 | Sold |
43.- | Steel by Alexander P. Couard 'Alexander Couard' | Alexander P. Couard 'Alexander Couard' (New York City, 1891 - ?) | Original Color Linocut | 1930 | Sold |
44.- | Study in the Nude by Paul Honore | Paul Honore (Little Cooley, Pennsylvania, 1885 - Philadelphia, 1956) | Original Color Woodcut | 1929 | |
45.- | The Auction of the Masterpiece, from “God’s Man” " by Lynd Ward | Lynd Kendall Ward 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Sold |
46.- | The Bent Cedar, Garden of the Gods by Sven Birger Sandzen | Sven Birger Sandzen (Blidsberg, Sweden, 1871 - Lindsborg, Kansas, 1954) | Original Woodcut | 1923 | Sold |
47.- | The Boy Reading, from 'Madman's Drum' by Lynd Ward 'Lynd Kendall Ward' | Lynd Kendall Ward 'Lynd Ward' (Chicago, 1905 - 1985) | Original Wood Engraving | 1930 | Sold |
48.- | The Blacksmith Shop by Thomas Nason 'Thomas Willoughby Nason' | Thomas Willoughby Nason 'Thomas Nason' (Dracut, Massachusetts, 1889 - Old Lyme, Connecticut, 1971) | Original Wood Engraving | 1926 | Sold |
49.- | The Enchanted City by Paul Honore | Paul Honore (Little Cooley, Pennsylvania, 1885 - Philadelphia, 1956) | Original Color Woodcut | 1929 | |
50.- | The Gallion by Harry Cimino | Harry Cimino (Marion, Indiana, 1898 - New York, 1969) | Original Wood Engraving in Three Colors | 1928 | |
51.- | The House by Vojtech Preissig | Vojtech Preissig (Svetec u Biliny, 1873 - Dachau, 1944) | Original Linocut in Three Colours | 1929 | Sold |
52.- | The Little Canyon, Arizona by George Elbert Burr | George Elbert Burr (Monroe Falls, Ohio, 1859 - Phoenix, Arizona, 1939) | Original Etching & Drypoint Engraving | 1930 | |
53.- | The Old Man Carving Figures by Paul Honore | Paul Honore (Little Cooley, Pennsylvania, 1885 - Philadelphia, 1956) | Original Color Woodcut | 1929 | |
54.- | Webster Avenue, Boston by Thomas Nason | Thomas Willoughby Nason 'Thomas Nason' (Dracut, Massachusetts, 1889 - Old Lyme, Connecticut, 1971) | Original Wood Engraving | 1926 | Sold |
55.- | Who Wants Gold??? by Harry Cimino | Harry Cimino (Marion, Indiana, 1898 - New York, 1969) | Original Wood Engraving in Four Colors | 1928 | |
56.- | Winter in New England by Herbert Pullinger | Herbert Pullinger (Philadelphia, 1878 - 1961) | Original Woodcut | 1928 | Sold |
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