Original 1920’s Norman Lindsay wood engraving, Faun, framed antique art
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Rare original antique wood engraving print titled "Woman and Faun" by the renowned Australian artist Norman Lindsay. First printed in 1923 as one of three original woodblock illustrations for the book Fauns and Ladies by Jack Lindsay (Norman's son), this particular printing is from an art journal of the period.
Lindsay was famous for his mythological themes, often exploring the interplay between the human and the divine or animalistic.
Prints of this work can be found in major Australian collections, including the National Gallery of Victoria.
Framed with an antique lightly golden solid wood frame with a custom double mount behind glass.
20cm x 24cm frame
8cm x 8cm artwork
Norman Lindsay (1879–1969) was a prolific and controversial Australian artist, author, and illustrator known for his immense creative output, including paintings, etchings, and sculptures. Famous for his detailed pen-and-ink drawings, "The Magic Pudding" children's book, and scandalous, sensual nudes, he was a dominant, often polarizing figure in Australian art for over 50 years.