Blind People (from 'Ten Woodcuts')
woodcut on paper
33.4 x 22.8
2002-57a-i
@Jacob Pins estate
Photo: Bridgeman images
'Blind People', one of Pins' woodcuts which shows most strongly the influence of German Expressionism, was originally created in 1968, then printed as illustration no. 1 in the book 'Ten...
'Blind People', one of Pins' woodcuts which shows most strongly the influence of German Expressionism, was originally created in 1968, then printed as illustration no. 1 in the book 'Ten Woodcuts', published in 1972 by Lion the Printer in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a foreword by Elisheva Cohen, Chief Curator of the Israel Museum.
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