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Eugene Pichell (1905-1976) - Framed 1959 Wood Engraving On the Coombe
Description
A charming wood engraving by Polish artist Eugene Pichell (1905-1976) depicting two rabbits in a field. The silhouetted figure of a farmer with a rifle looms in the distance. Monogrammed within the print. Signed and dated in graphite below the image. Well presented in a contemporary wooden frame. On paper.Condition
There is some minor foxing, but overall the condition is very good. The frame is in fine condition.
Size
14 x 12cm (5.5" x 4.7")Framed Size: 32.5 x 26.5cm (12.8" x 10.4")
Collection Information
With rabbits leaping through fields, fish swimming amongst reeds, and deer sleeping in the undergrowth, this series of delightful wood engravings by Polish artist Eugene Pichell (1905-1976) celebrates the animal life found in the countryside.See More Like This
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Artist Biography
Eugeniusz, or Eugene Pichell (1905-1976) was a Polish printmaker and painter. After working as a graphic designer for magazines, he joined the Polish army in 1939 and fought in the Polish Campaign and defence of Warsaw, where he was taken prisoner by the German army. It was in the prisoner of war camps that he first began to make woodcuts, creating, among other things, postage stamps and camp cards. After the war, Pichell settled in Opole, making woodcuts, industrial designs, drawings and posters. He became a member of the Association of Polish Artists and Designers.
| SKU | sn611 |
|---|---|
| Frame Colour | light brown |
| Artist | Eugene Pichell (1905-1976) |
| Date | 1959 |
| Dimensions | 14.0 x 12.0cm |
| Medium | Wood Engraving |
| Style | Illustration Art |
| Subject | Animals |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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