Description: 3-50 “the Elizabethan’s” E. L. Palmer was a well known architect and city planner in Baltimore who also produced a remarkable number of woodcut prints such as “August”, a work from the 1930s. Neither the extent of Palmer’s output nor the time he may have devoted to printmaking are known at present. There was a time when the boundaries between artist and architect were indistinct; in academe, students of architecture often crossed disciplinary lines to take courses in various artistic media. Because “draughting” was an integral part of the architectural design process — apparently no one “draughts” any more — print media were particularly appropriate. Indeed, Palmer’s first academic degree was a B.A. earned at Johns Hopkins in 1899, followed by a B.S. Arch in 1903. Curiously, Palmer’s Wikipedia bio says nothing about his work as an artist. The artwork titled "The Elizabethians" is an original woodcut print by artist Edward L. Palmer (1877-1952). Signed by the artist, this Art Deco style piece features figures from the Elizabethan era. Printed on paper using woodcut printing technique, this one-of-a-kind print is unframed and numbered 3 out of 50. The artwork combines art and history themes, showcasing the talent of the artist in capturing the essence of the Elizabethan period through intricate detailing and design.
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Location: Newark, Delaware
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Artist: Edward L. Palmer (1877- 1952)
Signed By: Edward L. Palmer (1877- 1952)
Signed: Yes
Title: The Elizabethians
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Figures
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1877
Theme: Art, History
Style: Art Deco
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Production Technique: Woodcut Printing