Color Woodcut Printmaking in Florence, Italy, 1994

Front of print: A medium vertical woodcut print poster in black and red. In a scratchy/fragmented stylization is a large medieval church or house, with the silhouette of another building behind and to its left; between them is a tall lamp post that goes the length of the print, abstracted into swirling patterns. The poster advertises a study tour by Karen Kunc, "Color Woodcut Printmaking in Florence, Italy," from 1994.
Front of print

A medium vertical woodcut print poster in black and red. In a scratchy/fragmented stylization is a large medieval church or house, with the silhouette of another building behind and to its left; between them is a tall lamp post that goes the length of the print, abstracted into swirling patterns. The poster advertises a study tour by Karen Kunc, "Color Woodcut Printmaking in Florence, Italy," from 1994.

Name/Title

Color Woodcut Printmaking in Florence, Italy, 1994

Entry/Object ID

2019.P-G.193

Description

A medium vertically oriented woodcut print poster, made of black and red ink. In a scratchy/fragmented stylization is a large medieval church or house, with the silhouette of another building in the background of the left; between them is a tall lamp post that goes the length of the print, abstracted into swirling patterns. The poster advertises a study tour by Karen Kunc, "Color Woodcut Printmaking in Florence, Italy," from 1994.

Context

A poster advertising a study tour hosted by Karen Kunc shows a pair of buildings and a long pole that stretches up into abstract swirling shapes.

Collection

Palmeri-Goodstein Research Print Collection

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Karen Kunc

Role

Artist

Manufacturer

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Date made

Jan 1, 1994 - Jul 12, 1994

Time Period

Late 20th Century

Place

* Untyped Place

Lincoln, Nebraska

Lexicon

Search Terms

Florence, Italy, woodcut, printmaking, instruction, study, tour, university

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Print

Dimensions

Height

17 in

Width

11 in

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Artist Nancy Palmeri, MFA

Acquisition Method

Gift

Acquisition Date

Aug 2019