Links

 

1) The following are some of the sites that display works by Bertha.

Museum of Fine Art of San Francisco : a remarkable site on which you can see the largest collection of prints by Bertha Lum. You can even zoom in on the pictures with a simple click on the image.

The Library of Congress at Washington D.C

The Minneapolis Institute of Arts

2) Sites selling works by Bertha Lum.

First of all there is the well-known Ebay where you can sometimes find prints or books by Bertha Lum.

Then there are numerous galleries; the list below is not exhaustive, but should nonetheless be quite complete.

The adresses with a "!" are currently selling prints.

Allinson Gallery !

Annex Galleries !

Castle Fine Arts

Catherine E. Burns Fine Prints !

Childsgallery !

Eastwood Gallery

Edan Milton Hughes

Ernest S. Kramer Fine Art !

Japanprints

John Moran

Ogallerie

Paramour Fine Arts !

Ragoarts

Robyn Buntin of Honolulu !!

Treadwaygallery

Trocadero

3) Sites explaining how to make wood block prints.

Druckstelle They even propose workshops on how to make your own woodblock print. (An advantage for the French public is that they speak perfectly French, as well as German.)

woodblock.com An excellent site.

Technique of the Color Wood-cut pages that also explain very clearly how these beautiful prints are made.

barenforum takes its name from the utensil used to press the paper to be printed onto the block. It is a forum (in English) dedicated entirely to woodblock prints.

4) Various sites on Japanese and other artists.

Paul Binnie a contemporary artist (in his forties) who lives in Wimbledon. His works are absolutely beautiful: a visit is definitely worthwhile. To see the different steps for one of his works, scroll down the page "The Creation of a Woodblock".

Sarah Brayer an american artist who lives in Japan, former student of the master Toshi Yoshida. Her work is astonishing ! The most beautiful of her prints ? Peak in 2000. (or maybe Winter monks)

Hanga.com Admittedly a retailer, but they propose a very large number of reproductions of various artists.

Hiroaki-Shotei A site that is attempting to make the "catalogue raisonné" of his works. A very interesting site, it also proposes articles on the univers of woodblock prints.

Tsuchiya Koitsu Woodblock Print Collection A site made by an enthusiast who is also trying to make a "catalogue raisonné" of a Japanese artist.

Ukiyoe gallery You can find many works by a variety of artists, from the end of the 18 th Century to our times. The works proposed are on sale.

 

5) Various.

Collection Morrison A collection of the photos by Hartung, photographer in Beijing in the 1920-1940's.

The Princess Der Ling biography and if you want to read the complet story... Just go there !

 

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