The mischievous and diabolic art of James Flora (1914-1998): Glimpses of rare works from the archives and news about Flora-related projects
Friday, March 6, 2009
March Morning
Woodcut print accompanying Robert Lowry's short story, "March Morning," page 36, Hutton Street (Little Man Press, 1940). This 7-1/2" x 5" chapbook contains 18 meticulous woodengravings by Flora. Whereabouts of the original blocks is (ahem!) unknown.
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I really like the style Flora used for this series. Beautiful stuff, and I guess it's about as restrained and reflective as he ever got.
1 comment:
I really like the style Flora used for this series. Beautiful stuff, and I guess it's about as restrained and reflective as he ever got.
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