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Box 7

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 File — Box: 7, Folder: 1

Scope and Contents: Lubell 7/1: 147a-d Four copies of a woodblock portrait of a woman standing and looking back toward figures in the background. She is holding sacks, one containing a tree or plant. In the background, three figures are slowly carrying large furniture pieces across an ill-defined expanse. Lubell 147a and 147b are primarily black, with a vertical wash of gray and green for leaves and ground. Lubell 147c and 147d have only the black block print and omit the vertical wash and the color....
 File — Box: 7, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents: Lubell 7/2: 149 Black and white linocut print. Robed (Greek?) women, some with head coverings. Foreground two pairs of kneeling/squatting women. Background on one side is woman and child by loom, and on the other side a woman reaching for a pot from a shelf and another woman with face covered. Household setting with pottery, hanging herbs (?) and cats. White-out or white gouache covering unwanted lines. This appears to be a print from the same block as Lubell 301, which is titled...
 File — Box: 7, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents: Lubell 7/2: 151a-h Wood engraving. Black and white print of a woman (Greek? Sumerian?), possibly with wings, holding a swan/goose (?) in one hand, a bird/owl (?) in the other hand, standing above swimming fish and accompanied by a lion. Print 151a is signed W.M.L. Print 151b is signed W.M. Lubell and titled Potnia Theron. Print 151c has notations by bottom edge: first, a check mark and “god” and second “#2202C. ink steel tool + wooden printer.”...
 File — Box: 7, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents: Lubell 7/2: 152a-i Wood engraving print in black and white of a woman (?) holding reins of seahorse (?), surrounded by fish. Print 152a-b are signed, W.M.L. and W.M. Lubell, respectively. Print 152b is titled Thetis. Prints 152c-e are labelled “Proof 1.” In print 152i, the seahorse has bronze-colored shading. This image is one of three that form a part of the print Fragments from Athena’s Robe, Lubell 291. See...
 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3

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Lubell 7/3: 153

Colored white line woodcut print in shades of red ochre and brown. Standing woman, wearing long, layered skirt, with birds flying above. Signed Winifred Milius Lubell. See woodblock, Self Portrait Dove G (Lubell 490, Box 38).

29.8 x 27.3 cm

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3

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Lubell 7/3: 154

Colored white line woodcut print in reds, pinks, greens and yellow ochre. Stylized female figure, stylized hands across the top and bottom, and pattern blocks. Signed Winifred Lubell. See also Lubell 85 and woodblock titled Catal Huyuk (Lubell 414, Box 19).

21.2 x 40 cm

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3

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Lubell 7/3: 155

Colored white line woodcut print in brown, red and yellow ochre and purple. Three abstract female figures, one shaped like a clay urn, one like a clay figure and one wearing a hat. All are holding young. Signed Winifred Milius Lubell. See Lubell 116 (Epiphany of Mothers) and woodcut titled Epiphany (Lubell 434, Box 23).

40.3 x 30.5 cm

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3

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Lubell 7/3: 156

White line woodcut print, multi-color. Temple columns, woman holding baby, facing kneeling woman offering a plant. Background shows three women celebrating. Signed Winifred Lubell. See woodblock, Sanctuary – Dove G[oddess] (Lubell 484, Box 36). See also Lubell 298.

23.8 x 30.5 cm

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 3

Scope and Contents: Lubell 7/3: 157 Woodcut print, black and white. Woman in [Greek?] attire playing a double flute. Signed Winifred Milius Lubell. Prints Lubell 157, titled Piper of Mytilene, and Lubell 320a-c, untitled, are from the same woodblock. The woodblock, titled Flautist, is (Lubell 157, Box 24). A possible [Piper of Mytilene] draft, [Piper of Mytilene], is a painted, but uncut, [Masonite]...
 File — Box: 7, Folder: 4

Scope and Contents: Lubell 7/4: 184a-b Two 1934 copies of a black and white lithograph prints. They depict three men in shadow, sitting and consuming an unseen soup in bowls. The extreme contrast in light and shadow makes the work appear akin to Chiaroscuro. Signed W. Milius. Lubell 184a has a penciled Roman numeral II in the lower right corner. 184b is mounted on a thin mat. These were originally in a folder labelled “very first lithograph 1933 – Soup Kitchen.” 184a – 45.9 x 31.8 ...