Juni (1918)

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"Juni", crafted in 1918 by the distinguished artist Julie de Graag, is an exquisite example of linocut printing that highlights the distinct, expressive styles prevalent during the early 20th century. This striking piece captures the natural elegance of a large botanical subject, which dominates the composition with its intricate, sweeping lines and bold contrasts.The linocut features a singular, ornate flower surrounded by an intense backdrop. The leaves and petals, filled with delicate, linear detailing, ripple across the canvas, suggesting both delicacy and dynamism within the static image. These elements are starkly outlined against a deep magenta background, which not only intensifies the floral motif but also adds a dramatic depth to the overall visual experience.Julie de Graag's mastery in blending stark contrasts with subtle gradations of tones provides a vivid, almost tangible texture to the flower. This artwork does not just represent the month of June through its title but also encapsulates the full bloom and lavishness of summer, inviting viewers to a moment of floral brilliance and artistic contemplation.

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Compilation of human portraits, sketches and graphic arts from the 19th century by Julie de Graag (1877–1924), a female Dutch graphic artist and painter. She mainly produced graphic works in an Art Nouveau style which have been described as being both “sober yet refined”.