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Linocut on smoothed japan paper - Signed, titled, dated and numbered // Frederick Douglass by Elizabeth Peyton, created in 2023, is a limited edition linocut on smooth Japan paper. The artwork depicts a striking black-and-white portrait of the influential abolitionist and social reformer Frederick Douglass. Peyton’s use of bold, dynamic lines and sharp contrasts captures the intensity and dignity of Douglass, emphasizing his strong features and expressive gaze. The linocut technique enhances the raw, powerful aesthetic of the piece, making the image both timeless and modern. Peyton’s depiction of Douglass reflects her interest in historical figures who have shaped cultural and political landscapes. This piece is part of an edition of 30, and it is signed, titled, dated, and numbered by the artist, measuring 61 x 46 cm.
Frederick Douglass, 2023
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Linocut on smoothed japan paper - Signed, titled, dated and numbered // Frederick Douglass by Elizabeth Peyton, created in 2023, is a limited edition linocut on smooth Japan paper. The artwork depicts a striking black-and-white portrait of the influential abolitionist and social reformer Frederick Douglass. Peyton’s use of bold, dynamic lines and sharp contrasts captures the intensity and dignity of Douglass, emphasizing his strong features and expressive gaze. The linocut technique enhances the raw, powerful aesthetic of the piece, making the image both timeless and modern. Peyton’s depiction of Douglass reflects her interest in historical figures who have shaped cultural and political landscapes. This piece is part of an edition of 30, and it is signed, titled, dated, and numbered by the artist, measuring 61 x 46 cm.
What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.