Julie de Graag

A selection of works by Julie de Graag, a Dutch artist known for her delicate woodcuts and drawings. Her pieces often feature natural motifs like flowers and animals, rendered with precision and a subtle, introspective charm.

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Winter Evening (1919 CE)

A woodcut print on paper from 1919, depicting three bare trees and a solitary farmhouse with a glowing window in a snowy landscape, using black and gray ink from two blocks, measuring 28.7 cm x 31.8 cm, reflecting minimalism and introspection.

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December (1917)

A woodcut print on paper from 1917, depicting a sleeping cat in black and brown ink from three blocks reflecting Art Nouveau simplicity and tranquility.

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Flower (1920 CE)

A woodcut print on paper from 1920, depicting a stylized floral motif in bold lines, measuring 23 cm x 22.5 cm, reflecting Art Nouveau style and themes of fragility and decay.

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October (1917)

A woodcut print on paper from 1917, depicting two mushrooms in black and brown ink, measuring 18.3 cm x 21.2 cm, reflecting Art Nouveau style and themes of decay and renewal.

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Grasshopper (1918 CE)

A woodcut print on paper from 1918, depicting a stylized grasshopper in black and green ink, measuring 12.4 cm x 12.4 cm, reflecting Art Nouveau style and Dutch printmaking.