Lot 65
FOREST
um 1900
83 x 56,5 cm (h x b)
| 2 200 EUR
| 2 600 EUR
The basis of Preissig’s oeuvre lies in printmaking, which he studied and developed during his residencies in Paris and the United States. After returning from a study residence in Paris in 1905, Vojtěch Preissig worked independently and established the Bohemian Prints edition. In 1909 he published his own book, Barevný lept a barevná rytina (Color Etching and Color Engraving). But when his print workshop went out of business, he left Prague in 1910 and travelled to the United States, where his most important stopovers included The Art Students League of New York (1912) and the Teachers College of Columbia University. It was in the United States where he first saw linocut and other special printmaking techniques.