Woodcut
The woodcut is one of the oldest printmaking techniques, where an image is carved into a wooden block, leaving raised areas that are inked and pressed onto paper. This process creates bold lines and striking contrasts, giving woodcut prints a distinctive, timeless appeal. Discover our collection of woodcut prints – from Keith Haring to Donald Judd to Daniel Buren.
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Keith Haring
Totem, 1989

Paco Knöller
meerische Arbeit, 1999
€ 900

Daniel Buren
1 + 2 = 3 (Triptych), 1998

Donald Judd
Untitled (Woodcuts), 1993

Donald Judd
Untitled (for Joseph Beuys), 1986

Mimmo Paladino
Carro dormente, 1987
EUR 1,000

Sol LeWitt
Wavy Lines on Gray, 1996-1998

Jörg Immendorff
Dialektik der Götter, 1987
EUR 1,000