1898
image: 45.6 × 51.2 cm (17 15/16 × 20 3/16 in.) sheet: 53.6 × 60 cm (21 1/8 × 23 5/8 in.)
Mrs. Anna Kayser, Bergen Norway. [Sotheby's, London, April 27, 1976, lot 150], sold; to Philip and Lynn Straus (1976-2012); Lynn Straus, gift; to the Harvard Art Museums, 2012.
Woodcut from two blocks sawn into sections printed in orange, blue, dark blue, and green on white wove paper
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut printed in turquoise-green and pale and dark orange inks on off-white wove paper
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut printed in black ink with red watercolor additions on off-white wove paper discolored to tan, mounted by the artist on coarse brown paper
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut printed in black, lime green, red, pale violet, and yellow inks, on off-white wove paper that has been washed with dilute brown
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut with gouges printed in red ink on Japan paper
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut in pale rose and pale blue with oil and gouache in black, red, yellow, blue, and green on heavy off-white wove paper washed with brown watercolor to make it a tan shade
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut printed in black ink on tan wove paper, cut to the image of two heads and laid down on gray-brown cardboard, colored overall with black and red watercolor and gouache, with gold paint in the woman's hair
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut with gouges and fretsaw printed in black, reddish-orange, blue, and gray inks on thin Japanese paper mounted on a tan wove sheet, the mount's edges tinted to match the woman's face
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut printed in black ink and red and blue watercolor on cream wove paper, mounted by the artist on coarse brown paper
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut printed in black ink on cream wove paper, mounted by the artist on coarse brown paper
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut printed in black, dark blue, brown and green ink, with added green crayon to fill in the missing portion of the green block, on cream Japanese paper
19th centuryNorwegianWoodcut in printed in pale green, black, dark red, and light and dark orange inks on Japanese paper
19th centuryNorwegian