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NAPOLI ARCHEOLOGICA & RESTAURO ARCHITETTERA: La mostra “Pompei@Madre” sul NY Times. LA REPUBBLICA (10/01/2018) & NY TIMES (03/01/2018).

 

1). NAPOLI - La mostra “Pompei@Madre” sul NY Times “Sia Napoli che Pompei - si legge nell’articolo di Jason Horowitz - rivivono una grande rinascita culturale.” LA REPUBBLICA (10/01/2018)

 

“L’antico e il nuovo si incontrano a Napoli”. Questo il titolo dell’articolo che il New York Times dedica a “Pompei@Madre”, la mostra al museo Madre in via Settembrini, a cura di Massimo Osanna e di Andrea Viliani.

 

Gli antichi manufatti della città sepolta “dialogano col contemporaneo”, in un’esposizione mai vista prima, e in programma fino ad aprile. Il pezzo, a firma di Jason Horowitz, passa in rassegna ed elogia l’exhibit. “Gli oggetti - si legge - dialogano con gli allestimenti site specific creati da Sol LeWitt, Mimmo Paladino, Jeff Koons e altri artisti: ognuno trae vita dall’altro”. Il giornalista aggiunge che “da questo duplice rapporto, gli artefatti che potrebbero sembrare semplici reperti archeologici, tornano in vita nel loro contesto contemporaneo”. Sono inoltrepassate in rassegna le varie installazioni: da quella nell’atrio, di Daniel Buren, realizzata per i 10 anni del Madre, e che, in questa declinazione, “si propone come reinterpretazione moderna di una domus pompeiana”. Ancora, il “Dark Brother” di Anish Kapoor, “il rettangolo nero che si contrappone ai busti pompeiani di divinità”, al “White Cubiculum” di “Mr. Paladino”, fino all’ultimo piano del museo, dove spicca l’opera “Rebirth”, “Rinascita”, dell’argentino Adrian Villar Rojas.

 

“Il passato e il presente si contamineranno ancora - riprende Horowitz - quando la prossima estate, Mr. Viliani e Mr. Osanna, collaboreranno per scegliere artisti che scolpiranno opere nuove dalle pietre e dai frammenti di antica ceramica pompeiana, distrutti durante il bombardamento degli Alleati del sito, nel 1943.

 

E, a proposito di “rebirths”, l’articolo si dilunga sulla “rinascita” sia di Napoli che di Pompei. “Dopo decenni di crimine - conclude il reporter - la città partenopea guarda avanti, diventando location di film, incoronando celebri chef e artisti. Le sue strade sono piene di vita e collegate tra loro da una metropolitana che è sua volta un’opera d’arte”. Stesso discorso per gli scavi pompeiani: “Continuano ad abbondare le nuove scoperte ed iniziative. Dopo i crolli del 2010 la città rinasce, grazie i fondi del Governo italiano e dell’Unione europea, più di 1o milioni di euro, per un amassiccia campagna di ristrutturazioni”.

 

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-- LA REPUBBLICA (10/01/2018).

 

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2). NAPOLI - ART & DESIGN. The (Really) Old and New Meet in Naples. NY TIMES (03/01/2018).

 

NAPLES, Italy — Pompeii’s interior designers made the most of the earthquake. After it hit in A.D. 62, they renovated wrecked villas with vibrantly colored narrative frescoes that were, it turns out, incredibly long-lived. The eruption of

Vesuvius, the volcano many of them thought was a mountain, only 17 years later in A.D. 79, both sealed the city’s choked inhabitants in a pumice-and-ash time capsule and preserved the wall paintings that scholars have come to identify as examples of the fourth Pompeian style.

 

Now, nearly 2,000 years later, some of that art is prominently displayed for the first time at “Pompeii at Madre: Archaeological Material,” a compelling newexhibition at the Madre contemporary art museum in Naples, just 15 miles north of

the site. The show, which runs through April, puts rarely seen ruins in contemporary confines, including site-specific galleries designed by Sol LeWitt, Mimmo Paladino, Jeff Koons and others, to create a mutual resuscitation. The contemporary sensibilities breathe new meaning into the ancient daybeds, carbonized bread loaves and reassembled terrazzo floors, but the antiquities — perpetually pregnant with the weight of Pompeian life and destruction — give resonance and depth to contemporary works that can veer toward the esoteric. On this two-way street, artifacts that could seem like mere archaeological detritus are revived by their contemporary context, but they also lose their more familiar antique qualities and are forced to fend for themselves.

 

“It’s the first time that Pompeii risks a real confrontation with contemporary art,” said Andrea Viliani, one of the curators of the exhibition. Both may come out the better for it. On a recent afternoon, Mr. Viliani began a packed tour by ruminating, fittingly, on a Pompeian door. He explained that like the Pompeian figures immortalized in their death throes, museumgoers were really looking at the empty, or “negative” space — voids once filled by bodies, dogs, portals — around which the volcanic materials hardened, and into which plaster was poured to make casts. That process echoed, he said, how successive generations of writers, filmmakers and contemporary artists had poured their own imaginations into the story of Pompeii, keeping it alive and relevant to the present day.

 

His point was emphasized by his surroundings. The entrance-floor atrium, designed by the French artist Daniel Buren, evoked the blockier shapes of early Pompeian wall paintings but its mirrors added a fun-house dimension announcing that here the ancient and the contemporary would be bouncing back and forth, the old would seem new and the new old. Mr. Buren’s atrium, commissioned by the museum in 2015 for its 10th anniversary, is a site-specific piece that has become part of the museum’s permanent collection. Those rooms, mostly on the elegant museum’s first floor, are now repurposed as a modern reimagining of a Pompeian Domus, or home. The galleries

are furnished with first-century artifacts on loan from the archaeological park’s storehouses. In an airy room painted with Neapalitan and Pompeian themes by the Italian artist Francesco Clemente, an ancient phallus sculpture hangs from the ceiling, and tables and reclining chairs create an updated triclinium, or dining room. In another room streaked with paint by Richard Long, the excavated pots and pans seem to be sitting amid the kitchen’s splattered backsplash.

The then and the now conversed fluently where the British sculptor Anish Kapoor’s meters-deep black rectangular hole in the ground yawned underneath busts of Pompeian divinities that connected the underworld and the heavens. They

practically chattered in a white room featuring “10,000 Lines,” red and blue wall drawings by LeWitt, set against an intricate, ancient mosaic that curators placed on the floor between them.

 

Mr. Viliani explained how ancient artisans followed rules to assemble the mosaic the same way the assistants followed LeWitt’s studio instructions to create his drawings. “It’s absolutely analogous,” he said.

But sometimes, Pompeii’s denouement dominated the room.

 

In Mr. Paladino’s white cubiculum, or bedroom, a figure stares at the wall, seemingly looking away from the plaster casts of Vesuvius’s victims. It’s hard to blame him. The man, doubled in agony, can do nothing as the child on his belly

reaches for a final gulp of air. The question of context and of a museum’s role as a time machine is the theme of the second part of the show, which runs through November and is what organizers call an “intellectual excavation” of Pompeii’s history. In the first archaeological mission in 1748, the area’s Bourbon rulers had all the treasures sent to Naples, a plunder that damaged the integrity of the site but produced the wonderful collection in the city’s grand National Archaeological Museum. On Madre’s top floor, the process of uncovering Pompeii is examined. Handwritten notes, detailing the treasures shipped to Naples, sit under vitrines with shovels and picks used in the digs. They surround a work, “Rebirth,” by the Argentine sculptor Adrián Villar Rojas, in which nests and briaded wool rise from felled tree trunks. The idea that antiquity arrives to us in fragments is hammered home by Maria Loboda’s “Interrupted Pillar,” a column hanging from the ceiling and sprouting from the floor but empty in between. The past and present will be further fused next summer, when Mr. Viliani and Massimo Osanna, the director of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, will help

choose artists to sculpt new works from stone and ceramic archaeological fragments that were irreparably damaged when Allied forces bombed Pompeii in 1943. For the moment, these shards and fragments sit in two crates in an exhibition room under

 

Andy Warhol’s vivid, bursting pop canvas of Vesuvius, on loan from the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples. Naples and Pompeii are themselves experiencing rebirths, adding an extra dimension to a show about the irrepressibility of Pompeian life. After decades of crime, Naples is moving forward as a home to film shoots, celebrity chefs and contemporary art. The city’s streets brim with life and its metro system is a contemporary art museum, with top-notch works strewn under the city. And Pompeii, where discoveries continue and contemporary instillations arrive, is experiencing a renaissance after structural collapses in 2010 raised alarms and prompted the Italian government and the European Union to invest more than 100 million euros, or around $120 million today, into a restoration campaign. A short distance outside Naples, Mattia Buondonno, Pompeii’s celebrated guide, stopped in front of a storefront facade and pointed out the faded etchings of letters from the Roman alphabet. As two young visitors inspected the walls where their ancient predecessors practiced their ancient ABCs, Mr. Buondonno said, “The walls talk. The walls whisper.” And back at Madre, curators are making sure contemporary art listens and talks back. Sometimes the dialogue is clear and sometimes it is hard to understand. But the stories are always the same. Life is fleeting,

 

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-- NY TIMES (03/01/2018).

 

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-- NATALE AL MADRE 23.12.17 — 08.01.18 | Nel cuore antico di Napoli, lungo la "Via dei Musei", i tre piani dell’ottocentesco Palazzo Donnaregina ospitano il Madre — museo d’arte contemporanea Donnaregina: 7200 mq di spazi espositivi, con installazioni site-specific, collezioni ed esposizioni temporanee. Madre — museo d’arte contemporanea Donnaregina di Napoli (01/2018).

 

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File name: 09_04_000224

Title: Cleared land

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1923

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-71; Unsigned; 4th proof.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000322

Title: Easterly coming

Alternative title: Full tide

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1925

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-99; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Edition: 117/150.; Initialed in plate: CHW.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000393

Title: Etched at sea - Titanic year

Alternative title: Titanic year done at sea

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1912

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 6 x 9 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-118; Unsigned

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000991

Title: Porpoises in the Caribbean

Alternative title: In the Caribbean

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1918

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 6 3/8 x 7 9/16 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-324; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Initialed in plate: CHW.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

Created while testing an app for a friend

Tried to go to print studio today but a busted car and rainfall kept me home. I was excited to print my first ever etching today too. This is a slug and a radish but is really just a doodle with me trying to use all the scratching tools and line-making techniques I could think of.

File name: 09_04_001362

Title: Wooden bridge

Alternative title: Two women working near bridge

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1890

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 8 11/16 x 14 1/2 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-423; Unsigned state.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

Etchings of Sydney Harbour by Cedric Emanuel.

 

Booklet on Sydney Harbour 1981 ,with etchings by Cedric Emanuel and commentary by Tess van Sommers. Published by Cassell Australia.

 

0008. etching 6"x9" on 11"x15" paper

File name: 09_04_000335

Title: Ebb tide

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1926

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-101; Unsigned proof.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000471

Title: Fog II

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1926

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-148; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Edition: 41/150.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

collagraph

 

18" by 24"

This was my idea for my first solar plate etching. Made a mock-up out of security envelope, clip art ferns, copies of Mandy's antique letter, sharpie, etc. with acrylic paint. The print will probably be one color, but I liked the ocher and blue.

File name: 09_04_000386

Title: Engine trouble

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1935

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-116; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Initialed in plate: CHW.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000634

Title: Labryinth

Alternative title: Maze

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1925

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 6 1/2 x 8 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-210; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; 1st proof.; Initialed in plate: CHW.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_001406

Title: Willows II

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1920

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 5 x 7 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-438; Unsigned

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000236

Title: Clearing II

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1923

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 7 x 9 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-73; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; 1st proof.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000548

Title: Gulls I

Alternative title: Gulls after fish

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1915

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 5 x 6 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-179; Unsigned; Initialed in plate: CHW.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_001312

Title: Tropical port

Alternative title: Tropical port St. Lucia

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1928

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-403; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Edition: 11/150.; Initialed in plate: CHW.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

1939; 3 1/4 x 7 3/4 in.; Etching. No. 7 of 100 impressions. Signed in the plate: lower left corner. Also signed in pencil: lower right margin and numbered in pencil: lower left margin.

File name: 09_04_000330

Title: Ebb tide

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1926

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-101; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Edition: 39/150.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000917

Title: Open sea II

Alternative title: Titanic year

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1912

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 7 x 8 3/4 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-312; Unsigned

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000321

Title: Easterly coming

Alternative title: Full tide

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1925

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-99; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Edition: 114/150.; Initialed in plate: CHW.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

Etchings of Sydney Harbour by Cedric Emanuel.

 

Booklet : Sydney Harbour 1981 ,with etchings by Cedric Emanuel and commentary by Tess van Sommers. Published by Cassell Australia.

 

Etching

 

On loan from Joan and Robert Schaupp ’51

 

Painter, draftsman and etcher Rembrandt van Rijn was born in Leiden, Amsterdam, in 1606. He studied briefly with the influential history painter Pieter Lastman around 1624. Rembrandt is known for direct observation, intensely studying people, objects and their surroundings. His work incorporates compelling light, space, atmosphere, modeling, texture, and most importantly, human interaction. Early in his career he created dramatic compositions that were theatrical in style, but he later developed quieter, more contemplative imagery. Although famous for such paintings as The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp and The Night Watch, Rembrandt is recognized even more as a virtuoso draftsman and innovative printmaker. He expanded etching’s capacity to suggest various kinds of illumination and painterly effects. In addition to training many pupils including Gerrit Dou, Govert Flinck, Ferdinand Bol, Nicolaes Maes and Carel Fabritius, Rembrandt continued to inspire many European artists even after his death in 1669.

File name: 09_04_000389

Title: Engine trouble

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1935

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-116; Unsigned; 1st state.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_001418

Title: Wiscassett

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1920

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 6 11/16 x 8 11/16 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-440; Unsigned

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000502

Title: Girl lying on rock

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1915

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 4 x 3 9/16 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-166; Unsigned; Initialed in plate: CHW.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000483

Title: Four men on a beach II

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1915

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 4 3/16 x 5 7/8 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-152; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

graphite rubbing favela V&A

0011. etching 6"x9" on 11"x15" paper

currently out of stock

Today I began my foray into the use of soft ground for etching the plate. Instead of the more traditional drawing on paper into the soft ground underneath I decided to try and pick up the texture of an object, in this case a small branch from a pine tree.

 

This required some full-trial experimentation to set the press at the correct pressure and use the right mix of blankets and paper to get the branch to press properly into the ground. For the most part I think I succeeded. I've described in more detail what I did on my blog: frontroompress.blogspot.com

 

The plate is 1/16" thick and 2" x 4". It's another one of those pieces from an old letterpress half-tone.

Etching Print - 2003

Etchings of Sydney Harbour by Cedric Emanuel.

 

Booklet : Sydney Harbour 1981 ,with etchings by Cedric Emanuel and commentary by Tess van Sommers. Published by Cassell Australia.

 

File name: 09_04_001268

Title: Surf

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1924

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 6 x 9 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-380; Unsigned

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000327

Title: Ebb tide

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1926

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 9 x 11 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-101; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Edition: 27/150.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000503

Title: Girl lying on rock

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1915

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 4 x 3 9/16 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-166; Unsigned; Initialed in plate: CHW.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

File name: 09_04_000761

Title: Mrs. Dexter on lobster trap

Creator/Contributor: Woodbury, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1864-1940 (artist)

Date created: 1916

Physical description: 1 print : etching ; image 6 x 7 3/16 in.

Genre: Etchings

Notes: Title and other information from catalog raisonne.; Artist Raisonne: Charles Woodbury / Warren Seamans. Raisonne.org, no. R.ORG CHW-258; Signed lower left: Charles H Woodbury.; Edition: 3/100.

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

This is a mirror I made for our home bar. I used a 12" square mirror and adhesive vinyl for the stencil. I had a lucky find at Michael's (craft store) for the shadowbox frame. It was on the discout rack for $4.95 (reg 39.95) because the glass was cracked. Since I didn't want the glass anyway it worked out perfect for my project!

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