Wind Sprite
Artist: Bertha Lum
Circa: 1920
Bertha Lum, an American artist associated with the Arts and Crafts movement, was celebrated for her woodcuts influenced by Japanese printmaking traditions. Many of her works explored themes of myth and folklore, blending delicate linework with flowing forms. This composition reflects Japanese traditions of personifying the wind as a spirit, evoking movement and grace through rhythmic design that conveys both natural force and lyrical beauty.
Print Details:
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Giclee reproduction of the original woodcut
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Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
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Suitable for framing
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Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
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Bertha Lum and Arts and Crafts woodcuts
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Folklore, myth, and Japanese-inspired art
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Early 20th-century women printmakers
A lyrical vision of the wind given form through Lum’s woodcut mastery.
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