Pair of 1940s Jamaican Woodcuts by Albert Huie Titled & Signed Framed
Discover a stunning pair of 1940s Jamaican woodcuts by the renowned artist Albert Huie, a true gem for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Each piece is a testament to Huie's mastery, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of Jamaican life and culture. The woodcuts, titled The Reapers and In the Woods, are hand-signed and beautifully framed, measuring 15 x 12-½ x ¾ inches. While the frames exhibit minor nicks, the prints themselves are in excellent condition, preserving the vibrant artistry of this seminal figure in Jamaican art history. Albert Huie, celebrated as the Father of Jamaican Painting, played a pivotal role in shaping a national artistic identity. His works reflect a deep connection to the landscape and people of Jamaica, making these woodcuts not just art pieces, but a slice of history. With matte openings measuring 10-¼ x 7-¼ and 10-¼ x 7-¾, these rare prints are perfect for any art lover's collection.