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The Joy of Collecting: The Strishock Print Collection

Ward, Lynd

Lynd Ward (1905-1985) was an American engraver, lithographer, and illustrator. He studied fine arts at Columbia Teachers' College in New York and printmaking and book design at the National Academy of Graphic Arts in Leipzig, Germany. He created and published the first wood engraving graphic novel in the United States in 1929. He illustrated children’s books and classic works, and won several distinguished awards, including the Library of Congress Award for wood engraving and the Caldecott medal.

Resources Cited:
Rutgers university Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives

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https://archives.libraries.rutgers.edu/repositories/11/resources/389

Getty Online - Union List of Artist Names Online
http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=ward+lynd&role=&nation=&prev_page=1&subjectid=500128007

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Clouded Over

Woodcut titled, "Clouded Over" and signed by artist in lower right corner.  Children playing ball in forest with dog, baby in carriage, and factory with smokestacks in background.  Actual print in American Prize Prints, published 1949

Who’s Who in American Art - 1940

Date: 1948