Bertha Lum (American Printmakers: A Smithsonian Series),New
Bertha Lum (American Printmakers: A Smithsonian Series),New
Bertha Lum (American Printmakers: A Smithsonian Series),New
Bertha Lum (American Printmakers: A Smithsonian Series),New
Bertha Lum (American Printmakers: A Smithsonian Series),New

Bertha Lum (American Printmakers: A Smithsonian Series),New

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Bertha Lum, an American artist active from the 1900's through the 1930's, made a significant contribution to the Japonisme movement with her woodblock prints and paintings. Lum's prints combine sinuous ArtNouveau curves with flat planes of color that harken back to 19th century ukiyoe. The subject of her work ranges from children to landscapes to mysterious figures from Asian folklore and legend. Perhaps because she was a foreigner and could only experience Asian life on the outside, Lum envisioned Asia as an exotic, magical place full of lantern light, swirling smoke, and smiling women, a vision which still appeals to viewers today. You will find great examples of her work in this amazing paperback book. OUT OF PRINT 112 pages 70 B&W 21 color illustration and 2 photographs ISBN 1560980087 SOFTBOUND $25.00 NEW BOOK

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