Jacques Hnizdovsky  (American/Ukrainian, 1915-1985) 

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Jacques Hnizdovsky, Green Corn

 

Jacques Hnizdovsky
Green Corn
1976

Lepore Fine Arts
  
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Jacques Hnizdovsky, Tom, Young Prince, and Copper Beech (3 works)

 

Jacques Hnizdovsky
Tom, Young Prince, and Copper Beech (3 works)
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Jacques Hnizdovsky, Eggs (Stilleben mit Eiern)

 

Jacques Hnizdovsky
Eggs (Stilleben mit Eiern), 1959
oil on fiberboard

 

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Jacques Hnizdovsky, The traveler's tree (+2 others; 3 works)

 

Jacques Hnizdovsky
The traveler's tree (+2 others; 3 works), 1980
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1915   Born in Ukraine
1949   Shortly after he arrived in the USA, A. Hyatt Mayor of the Metropolitan Museum of Art chose one of his woodcuts for a Purchase Award at a 1950 Minneapolis Institute of Art print exhibition
1962   He was awarded First Prize at the Boston Printmakers annual exhibition for his print “The Sheep”
1963   Invited to participate in the Contemporary U.S. Graphic Arts exhibition which traveled to the U.S.S.R.
1972   His woodcuts were included in the Triennale Internazionale della Xilographica in Italy
1975   A catalogue raisonné of his woodcuts Hnizdovsky Woodcuts 1944 - 1975 was published by Pelican Publishing Company of Gretna, Louisiana
1987   An updated version Jacques Hnizdovsky Woodcuts and Etchings was published, including all woodcuts, linocuts and etchings made during his lifetime.
  Studied art in Warsaw and Zagreb.
  A master printmaker, by the end of the 1950s Hnizdovsky settled into woodcut as his primary medium. He produced more than 375 prints between 1950 and his death in 1985.
  *Hnizdovsky has contributed illustrations to The Poems of John Keats, 1964; The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1967; Tree Trails of Central Park, 1971; Flora Exotica, 1972; The Poems of Thomas Hardy, 1979; The Traveler’s Tree, 1980; The Poetry of Robert Frost, 1981; Signum Et Verbum, 1981; A Green Place, 1982; Birds and Beasts, 1990; Behind the King’s Kitchen, 1992; The Girl in Glass in 2002; and The Adventurous Gardener in 2005.
1982   University of Virginia
1981   Hermitage Museum of Norfolk, Virginia
1978   University of Virginia
1977   Shows of his woodcuts were held at the Long Beach Art Museum, California, and Yale University