Seamstress
Artist: Emil Orlik
Circa: 1896
Emil Orlik, known for his role in the Vienna Secession and his travels across Europe and Japan, captured the quiet dignity of everyday life. In this early woodcut, a woman sits by the window with her sewing, her presence grounded yet introspective. Orlik’s mastery of line and contrast speaks volumes with restraint, a signature of the late 19th-century graphic revival.
Print Details:
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclee reproduction of the original woodcut
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Vienna Secession
Arts & Crafts design
Fin de siècle illustration
Emil Orlik prints
Domestic scenes in art
A quiet portrait of labor and light.
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