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A work made of woodcut on japanese wood veneer paper mounted on paper.

For the Sin which We have Committed, from Yiddish Motifs

1926

Todros Geller American, born Russia (now Ukraine), 1889-1949

United States

Geller’s Yiddish Motifs portfolio depicts scenes of Jewish identity and daily life in a series of seven woodcuts printed on Japanese wood veneer paper, an unusual paper choice, given that it was typically used for decorative purposes. Maxwell Street was a predominantly Jewish neighborhood on the city’s Near West Side, known for its large outdoor bazaar, sadly dismantled in the 1990s by development. These prints show a crowded marketplace, a vendor at work, a student in deep concentration, and a pair of street musicians. The Yiddish Motifs portfolio was a great success, with the entire edition selling out in just three weeks.

Woodcut on Japanese wood veneer paper mounted on paper

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