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An Alphabet: B is for Beggar

1897
(British, 1872–1949)
Support
Wove paper
Measurements
Sheet: 30.7 x 24 cm (12 1/16 x 9 7/16 in.); Image: 24.6 x 19.9 cm (9 11/16 x 7 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Campbell, 25C
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

Nicholson, like so many European and American artists at the time, was influenced by the nontraditional aspects of Japanese art. As in ukiyo-e, Japanese color woodcuts, Nicholson used a limited color scheme and simplified forms, silhouetting his subjects on solid backgrounds that flatten space. An Alphabet was the first of several sets of prints Nicholson made for the publisher William Heinemann, who was not solely motivated by profit; he found books a source of intellectual pleasure and, as a cultured man with cosmopolitan tastes, appreciated Nicholson’s bold and witty designs. Nicholson cut woodblocks for the images that were first issued in a small edition of hand-colored woodcuts. The designs were then published in large editions as color lithographs.
A vertically oriented color lithograph depicts a man with light skin tone in profile facing our right. He has slicked-back hair and a furrowed brow. He wears a tattered olive cloak and leans on a dark staff with bare feet. A large black letter "B" occupies the lower left corner, while smaller text to the right reads "for Beggar." The man is set against flat blocks of tan and black.

An Alphabet: B is for Beggar

1897

William Nicholson

(British, 1872–1949)
England, 19th century

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