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लिनोकट Meaning in English



लिनोकट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : linocut
, linocat


लिनोकट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

In 2020 French artist Greg Mathias of the neo cubist school, signed WFUNA's first linocut, "Bridges".


During her sixty-year career life, she created more than two hundred and fifty prints from linocuts, woodcuts, and wood engravings.


In 1919 Albee returned to art and created one of her earliest linocuts “The Bath” (1919) and “In the Studio, Percy Albee” (1922).


Besides large-scale prints, Albee also used linocuts to craft Christmas cards titled “Greetings from 102 George Street” (1921.


In the 1920s, Albee's husband began focusing on arts involving linocuts, during which Albee was allowed to further experiment in her own lithography.


In 1927 Albee was recognized by the Providence Art Club for her twelve linocuts.


Eleven of these linocuts showcased the landscape and fishing industry of Rockport, Massachusetts.


Her linocut “Contrast-Rockefeller Center” (1934) depicted one of the city's Gothic churches placed dramatically in the foreground of the city's skyscrapers.


In 1946 she produced the linocut “The Boyer Place” which pictured the farm scape of Pennsylvania.


Patrick's High School, Karachi alumni Sybil Andrews (19 April 1898 "ndash; 21 December 1992) was an English-Canadian artist who specialised in printmaking and is best known for her reductionist linocuts.


Between 1930 and 1938, Andrews and Power shared a studio in Hammersmith, where they developed a great collaboration, influencing each other and adopting similar printmaking techniques, especially linocut.


Although Andrews had worked in other mediums – such as etchings, paintings, and monotypes – her main passion and interest remained linocuts from the late 1920s on.


In 1925 she was employed by Iain Macnab as the first secretary of The Grosvenor School of Modern Art, where she also attended Claude Flight's linocutting classes.





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