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 File — Box: 6, Folder: 2

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Lubell 6/2: 63

Woodblock print that is a portrait of Rosalind Foner. Roslyn is a facial profile, with most of the piece in black and white lines and spaces to denote the subject. Different line patterns are used to define the face (for example, a crosshatching pattern that denotes space between the jaw and chin). Some areas of the ink are slightly “broken” or spotty. Signed W. Milius ’53.

43.8 x 23.1 cm

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents: Lubell 6/2: 64a-b These two woodblock prints are portraits of Rosalind Foner. A full-body profile of a barefoot woman standing and holding her head. The differences between the two are fairly interesting; the first print (64a) is on a light machine-made rice paper and the second (64b) on a thicker paper with a blue background, and the first’s ink is deeper but less glossy. This makes the second one look both different from and equivalent. 64a is signed WM Lubell ’53. 64b is titled...
 File — Box: 6, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents:

Lubell 6/2: 65

Woodblock print of a boy’s face. Little detail – no background, few lines – and the depth of the ink is greater in the middle of the page (the hair and shirt edges are not uniformly inked). Signed W Lubell ’51. Printed on rice paper. See woodblock titled David (Lubell 423, Box 20).

45.6 x 30.2 cm