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Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

American, b. 1953

Lisa Houck is a highly established Boston artist with a large following devoted to her exceptional paintings, watercolors, mosaics, prints and public art projects. Among the many large public art commissions, Houck has completed for interior and exterior sites in Boston and nationwide in mosaic and mural format are permanent installations for The Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Children's Hospitals in Boston and Waltham, The Frieda Garcia Park, Fort Point Channel, The Cambridge Senior Center and 4 libraries in Broward County, Florida. Houck got her MFA in painting from Tufts University, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 1989 her  BFA from Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, in 1975.

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Artist: Lisa Houck
"Chittering and Chattering III "Folk inspired Linoleum Blue/White Print of Birds
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Chittering and Chattering III' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 11 5/8 x 11 5/8 Inches, is one of a series of 6 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold ind...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Wading and Wondering" Folk inspired Blue/White Linoleum Block Print of Heron
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Wading and Wondering,' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 35 1/4 x 23 1/4 Inches, is one of a series of 8 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold individually...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Stopping and Staring" Folk inspired Teal and White Linoleum Bird Print
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Stopping and Staring,' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 35 1/4 x 23 1/4 Inches, is one of a series of 8 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold individually...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

'Chittering and Chattering' Folk-like linoleum print of birds in blue and white
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Chittering and Chattering,' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 35 1/4 x 23 1/4 Inches, is one of a series of 8 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold individ...
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2010s Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

'Dipping and Diving' Folk inspired linoleum block print of ducks in blue/white
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Dipping and Diving' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 35 1/4 x 23 1/4 Inches, is one of a series of 8 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold individually or...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

'Chittering and Chattering I' Folk inspired blue/white linoleum print of bird
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Chittering and Chattering I' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 11 5/8 x 11 5/8 Inches, is one of a series of 6 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold indiv...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

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Corralled Horse (Artists Proof), 1940s Framed American Modernist Horse Etching
By Ethel Magafan
Located in Denver, CO
"Corralled Horse", is an etching on paper by western artist Ethel Magafan (1916-1993) of a single dark horse standing outside in a wooden fenced corral. Presented in a custom frame, outer dimensions measure 19 x 23 inches. Image size is 10 x 14 inches. This is marked as an Artist Proof Piece is in very good condition - please contact us for a detailed condition report. Provenance: Estate of Artist, Ethel Magafan Expedited and international shipping is available - please contact us for a quote. About the Artist: Ethel Magafan Born 1916 Died 1993 The daughter of a Greek immigrant father and a Polish immigrant mother who met and married in Chicago, Ethel Magafan, her identical twin sister Jenne and their elder sister Sophie grew up in Colorado to which their father relocated the family in 1919. They initially lived in Colorado Springs where he worked as a waiter at the Antlers Hotel before moving to Denver in 1930 to be head waiter at the Albany Hotel. Two years later during the Great Depression Ethel and Jenne experienced at sixteen the tragic loss of their father who had encouraged their artistic aspirations. He was proud when Ethel, a student at Morey Junior High School, won top prizes in student poster contests sponsored by the Denver Chamber of Commerce and the Denver Post. At East High School in Denver she and Jenne contributed their art talents to the school’s and by their senior year were co-art editors of the Angelus, the 1933 yearbook. At East they studied art with Helen Perry, herself a student of André Lhote in Paris and the Art Institute of Chicago. Her decision to abandon an arts career to teach high school students served as an important example to Ethel and Jenne, who early on had decided to become artists. In a city-wide Denver competition for high school art students Ethel won an eighteenweek art course in 1932-33 to study at the Kirkland School of Art which artist Vance Kirkland had recently established in the Mile High City. Perry encouraged the Magafan twins’ talent, exposing them to the work of Matisse, Picasso and Cézanne and introducing them to local artists and architects like Frank Mechau and Jacques Benedict whom she invited to speak in her high school art classes. She paid the modest tuition for Ethel and Jenne to study composition, color, mural designing and painting at Mechau’s School of Art in downtown Denver in 1933-34. In the summer of 1934 and for a time in 1936 they apprenticed with him at his studio in Redstone, Colorado. When they returned to Denver in 1934 with no family breadwinner to support them, their mother insisted that they have real jobs so they worked as fashion artists in a Denver department store. When Jenne won the Carter Memorial Art Scholarship ($90.00) two years later, she shared it with Ethel so that both of them could enroll in the Broadmoor Art Academy (now the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center) where they studied with Mechau. When the scholarship money ran out after two months, he hired them as his assistants. Along with Edward (Eduardo) Chavez and Polly Duncan, they helped him with his federal government mural commissions. At the Fine Arts Center Ethel also studied with Boardman Robinson and Peppino Mangravite, who hired her and Jenne in 1939 to assist him in his New York studio with two murals commissioned for the post office in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Like their Denver high school art teacher, Robinson also stressed the need to draw from nature in order to "feel" the mountains, which later become the dominant subject matter of Ethel’s mature work after World War II. Mechau trained her and her sister in the complex process of mural painting while they studied at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, teaching them the compositional techniques of the European Renaissance masters. This also involved library research for historical accuracy, small scale drawing, and Page 2 of 4 the hand-making of paints and other supplies. Ethel recalled that their teacher "was a lovely man but he was a hard worker. He drove us. There was no fooling around." Her apprenticeship with Mechau prepared her to win four national government competitions, beginning at age twenty-two, for large murals in U.S. post offices: Threshing – Auburn, Nebraska (1938), Cotton Pickers – Wynne, Arkansas (1940), Prairie Fire – Madill, Oklahoma (1940), and The Horse Corral – South Denver, Colorado (1942). In preparation for their commissions Ethel and her sister made trips around the country to pending mural locations, driving their beat-up station wagon, dressed in jeans and cowboy boots with art supplies and dogs in tow. She and Jenne combined their talents in the mural, Mountains in Snow, for the Department of Health and Human Services Building in Washington, DC (1942). A year later Ethel executed her own mural, Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1814, for the Recorder of Deeds Building, also in Washington, DC. Her first mural commission, Indian Dance, done in 1937 under the Treasury Department Art Project for the Senate Chamber in the United States Capitol, has since disappeared. Ethel and her sister lived and worked in Colorado Springs until 1941 when their residence became determined by the wartime military postings of Jenne’s husband, Edward Chavez. They moved briefly to Los Angeles (1941-42) and then to Cheyenne, Wyoming, while he was stationed at Fort Warren, and then back to Los Angeles for two years in 1943. While in California, Ethel and Jenne executed a floral mural for the Sun Room of the Beverly Hills Hotel and also painted scenes of the ocean which they exhibited at the Raymond and Raymond Galleries in Beverly Hills. While in Los Angeles they met novelist Irving Stone, author of Lust for Life, who told them about Woodstock, as did artists Arnold Blanch and Doris Lee (both of whom previously taught at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center school. In summer of 1945 Ethel, her sister and brother-in-law drove their station wagon across the country to Woodstock which became their permanent home. A year later Ethel married artist and musician, Bruce Currie, whom she met in Woodstock. In 1948 with the help of the GI Bill they purchased an old barn there that also housed their individual studios located at opposite ends of the house. The spatial arrangement mirrors the advice she gave her daughter, Jenne, also an artist: "Make sure you end up with a man who respects your work…The worst thing for an artist is to be in competition with her husband." In 1951 Ethel won a Fulbright Scholarship to Greece where she and her husband spent 1951-52. In addition to extensively traveling, sketching and painting the local landscape, she reconnected with her late father’s family in the area of Messinia on the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece. At the same time, her sister Jenne accompanied Chavez on his Fulbright Scholarship to Italy where they spent a productive year painting and visiting museums. Shortly after returning home, Jenne’s career was cut tragically short when she died of a cerebral hemorrhage at age thirty-six. It deeply affected Ethel whose own work took on a somber quality for several years conveyed by a darkish palette, as seen in her tempera painting, Aftermath (circa 1952). In the 1940s Ethel and her sister successfully made the important transition from government patronage to careers as independent artists. Ethel became distinguished for her modernist landscapes. Even though Ethel became a permanent Woodstock resident after World War II, from her childhood in Colorado she retained her love of the Rocky Mountains, her "earliest source of my lifelong passion for mountain landscape." She and her husband began returning to Colorado for annual summer camping trips on which they later were joined by their daughter, Jenne. Ethel did many sketches and drawings of places she found which had special meaning for her. They enabled her to recall their vital qualities which she later painted in her Woodstock studio, conveying her feeling about places remembered. She also produced a number of watercolors and prints of the Colorado landscape that constituted a departure from the American Scene style of her earlier paintings. Her postwar creative output collectively belongs to the category of landscape abstractionists as described by author Sheldon Cheney, although to a greater or lesser degree her work references Colorado’s mountainous terrain. She introduced a palette of stronger pastels in her paintings such as two temperas, Evening Mountains from the 1950s and Springtime in the Mountains from the early 1960s. In 1968 she was elected an Academician by the National Academy of Design in New York. Two years later, based on results of her many summer trips to Colorado, the U.S. Department of the Interior invited her to make on-the-spot sketches of the western United States, helping to document the water resources development and conservation efforts by the Department of the Interior. Her sketches were exhibited at the National Gallery in Washington, DC, and then sent on a national tour by the Smithsonian Institution. Similarly, her previous work as a muralist earned her a final commission at age sixty-three for a 12 by 20 foot Civil War image, Grant in the Wilderness, installed in 1979 in the Chancellorsville Visitors Center at the Fredericksburg National Military Park in Virginia. In the 1970s, too, she taught as Artist-in-Residence at Syracuse University and at the University of Georgia in Athens. Her many awards include, among others, the Stacey Scholarship (1947); Tiffany Fellowship (1949); Fulbright Grant (1951-52, in Greece with her husband); Tiffany Fellowship (1949); Benjamin Altman Landscape Prize, National Academy of Design (1955); Medal of Honor, Audubon, Artists (1962); Henry Ward Granger Fund Purchase Award, National Academy of Design (1964); Childe Hassam Fund Purchase Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters (1970); Silver Medal, Audubon Artists (1983); Champion International Corporation Award, Silvermine Guild, New Canaan, Connecticut (1984); John Taylor Award, Woodstock Artists Association, Woodstock, New York (1985); Harrison Cady...
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1940s American Modern Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Transcend and Transcendent diptych
Located in Deddington, GB
Overall size: H40 x W60 Transcend by Kate Willows [2017] limited_edition Ink on paper Edition number 40 Image size: H:30 cm x W:20 cm Sold Unframed Please note that insitu imag...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Tyger, Tyger, Burning Bright… and Sun Lion
Located in Deddington, GB
Tyger, Tyger, Burning Bright… by Kate Willows [2016] limited_edition Ink on paper. Edition number 40 Image size: H:20 cm x W:30 cm Sold Unframed Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look This piece is inspired by William Blake's poem 'TheTyger'. I design the image in my sketchbook and then transfer it to lino, which I hand-carve. Each print is handprinted in my studio using a roller press. As each print is individually handprinted, there may be slight variations in tone and colour. This print is made using gold oil-based ink as a background and then printed over with the tiger in dark purple ink. Each print has the title, edition number and my signature hand-written beneath the image. Sun Lion...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Murmurations 4/2 - Contemporary Handmade Linocut, Limited Edition 2 / 12
By Aneta Szoltis-Mencina
Located in Salzburg, AT
The artwork will be sent unframed Linocut print „Murmurations 4/2” 2021 Linocut colorful print technique Linocut from 2 matrices Limited edition, print unique number 2/12 Paper Fabri...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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"Blue Butterflies" 2014 signed unique Bon A Tirer original engraving etching
By Sergio Hernández
Located in Miami, FL
Sergio Hernández (Mexico, 1957) 'Blue Butterflies', 2014 Engraving, etching, aquatint, sugarlift on paper 22.5 x 42 in. Series number: BAT (Bon a Tirer) Unframed ...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Paper, Engraving, Etching, Aquatint, Ink

Swans. 1976., Paper, linocut, 80x65 cm
By Dainis Rozkalns
Located in Riga, LV
Swans. 1976., Paper, linocut, print size 52x51 cm; page size 80x65 cm Dainis Rozkalns (1928 - 2018) Artist, graphic artist, illustrator of folklore and fiction publications. The ma...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Paper, Linocut

Pheasant Circle
By Rob Barnes
Located in Deddington, GB
Pheasant Circle by Rob Barnes [2022] limited_edition Linocut Edition number 50 Image size: H:33 cm x W:44 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:49 cm x W:61 cm x D:0.2cm Sold Unframe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut, Paper

Pheasant Circle
Pheasant Circle
H 19.3 in W 24.02 in D 0.04 in
The Daily Arf, Silkscreen & intaglio, man reading newspaper with his dog, Signed
By Red Grooms
Located in New York, NY
Red Grooms The Daily Arf, 1974 Embossed Silkscreen and Blind Intaglio Hand signed and numbered: Pencil signed and dated 1974 lower right; pencil numbered from the edition of only 12 ...
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1970s Pop Art Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Intaglio, Screen

The snow was blowing. 1973, Paper, linocut, print size 45x50 cm; total 60x58 cm
By Dainis Rozkalns
Located in Riga, LV
The snow was blowing. 1973, Paper, linocut, print size 45x50 cm; total 60x58 cm artworks from the cycle "Story about Latvian rifleman" Dainis Rozkalns (1928 - 2018) Artist, graphic...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Paper, Linocut

"Our time", 1977 original linocut signed limited edition 24x18in Cuban Latin art
Located in Miami, FL
Ernesto Garcia Peña (Cuba, 1949) 'Our time" (from Porfolio Grabados Cubanos)', 1977 linocut print on paper Canson 320 g. 23.6 x 17.6 in. (59.8 x 44.6 cm.) Edition of 200 Ref: GAE-309...
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1970s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Feast and singing. 1984. Paper, linocut, 20x34 cm
By Dainis Rozkalns
Located in Riga, LV
Feast and singing. 1984. Paper, linocut, 20x34 cm imprint size 10x26 cm total page size 20x34cm Dainis Rozkalns (1928 - 2018) Artist, graphic artist, illustrator of folklore and fi...
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1980s Folk Art Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Paper, Linocut

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'Chittering and Chattering VI' Folk inspired blue/white linoleum print of bird
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Chittering and Chattering VI"' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 11 5/8 x 11 5/8 Inches, Inches, is one of a series of 6 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. ...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Preening and Posing, " Folk inspired Blue and White Linoleum Print of Peacocks
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Preening and Posing' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 35 1/4 x 23 1/4 Inches, is one of a series of 8 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold individually o...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Chittering and Chattering V, " Folk inspired Blue/White Linoleum Print of Bird
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Chittering and Chattering V' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 11 5/8 x 11 5/8 Inches, is one of a series of 6 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold indi...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Chittering and Chattering IV, " Folk inspired Teal/Blue Linoleum Print of Birds
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Chittering and Chattering IV' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 11 5/8 x 11 5/8 Inches, is one of a series of 6 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold ind...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

"Chittering and Chattering II, " Folk inspired Blue/White Linoleum Print of Bird
By Lisa Houck
Located in Wellesley, MA
'Chittering and Chattering II' Linoleum Block Print, Edition 10, 11 5/8 x 11 5/8 Inches, is one of a series of 6 related prints in this size in varying shades of blue. Sold indi...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa Houck Figurative Prints

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Linocut

Lisa Houck figurative prints for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Lisa Houck figurative prints available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of figurative prints to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, purple and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Lisa Houck in linocut and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Lisa Houck figurative prints, so small editions measuring 12 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Knox Martin, Darius Steward, and Katie VanVliet. Lisa Houck figurative prints prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $475 and tops out at $2,100, while the average work can sell for $2,100.

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