Neil Philip, the man behind Adventures in the Print Trade, is a writer who also runs the print gallery Idbury Prints. His blog is a visual feast and an important art history resource.
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Marcel Roux, L’enfant et la Mort
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Franz Stuck – Lucifer, c. 1890
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Dorothea Tanning, La Marée IV
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Lucien Boucher, Le Toboggan
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Lucien Boucher, La Pharmacie
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Eric Ravilious, Pharmaceutical Chemist
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Lill Tschudi, 1941 linocut
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Jacob Epstein, A Mournful Madrigal, 1940
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Édouard Chimot, Ce sont les autres qui meurent, 1921
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Ghislaine de Menten de Horne, Qui pleure là
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Hermine David, drypoint for an edition of Sagesse by Paul Verlaine, published in 1943 by Creuzevault, Paris
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Georges Gorvel, Rue du Cherche-Midi (Impression)
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Felix Vallotton, 1902, Salute first, it’s the Prefect’s car
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Frans de Geetere, Mes Communions II
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Alexandre Ralli, Marché aux puces
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Walter Spitzer, Bull’s Head, 1963, Lithograph for Les Bestiares by Henri de Montherlant
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François Lunven (1942-1971), Poète aux interstices, 1972 lithograph
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Miroslav Houra, Prometheus, 1973 linocut
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Edmond Heuzé, Père Ubu rides to war
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Pierre Jacquot, The Fool, original lithograph
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Arnaud d’Hauterives, Qu’est-ce qu l’amour
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Thank you Neil for sharing your prints here.