Description
Geller’s Yiddish Motifs portfolio depicts scenes of Jewish identity and daily life in a series of seven woodcuts printed on Japanese wood veneer paper, an unusual paper choice, given that it was typically used for decorative purposes. Maxwell Street was a predominantly Jewish neighborhood on the city’s Near West Side, known for its large outdoor bazaar, sadly dismantled in the 1990s by development. These prints show a crowded marketplace, a vendor at work, a student in deep concentration, and a pair of street musicians. The Yiddish Motifs portfolio was a great success, with the entire edition selling out in just three weeks.
Accession Number
4543
Medium
Woodcut on Japanese wood veneer paper mounted on paper
Dimensions
Image: 11 × 9.2 cm (4 3/8 × 3 5/8 in.); Wood veneer sheet: 15.8 × 12.2 cm (6 1/4 × 4 13/16 in.); Sheet: 43 × 32.5 cm (16 15/16 × 12 13/16 in.)
Classification
woodcut
Credit Line
Gift of the Artist