Fog
Artist: Maud Hunt Squire
Date: 1917
An early morning hush falls over a small harbor—the world stilled beneath a veil of gray. In this delicate woodcut, Maud Hunt Squire captures the quiet poetry of winter fog, its softness blanketing the skeletal tree, the dockside shack, and the water beyond.
Squire, one of the few American women working in the color woodcut medium in the early 20th century, imbued everyday scenery with lyricism and subtle drama. Here, her restrained palette and intimate composition suggest both solitude and serenity.
Print Details:
Archival matte paper, 11"x14" untrimmed
Giclee reproduction of the original woodcut
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Perfect for collectors of:
American women printmakers
Arts & Crafts era design
Atmospheric landscapes
Harbor and winter scenes
Silence wrapped in color—the fog paints what words cannot.