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Gustave Baumann

(German-American, 1881 - 1971)

Signs of the Eighties [Tombstone Epitaph], 1945

color woodcut, edition 7 of 125
signed lower right: Gustave [hand-in-heart chop] Baumann
editioned lower right: I 7 125
titled lower left: SIGNS OF THE EIGHTIES

An alternative title to this piece is "The Careless Eighties," perhaps referring to the haphazard western development boom of the 1880s in which towns rose and fell with equal rapidity. Baumann was intrigued by these crumbling monuments to the American West, and in "Tombstone Epitaph" he's taken his sketched observations from a trip through Arizona and arranged them in organized chaos - much like the Wild West - on the sheet. (Annex Galleries)

Chamberlain notes in In a Modern Rendering: The Color Woodcuts of Gustave Baumann: 'At the end of March 1928, Baumann wrote home to his wife Jane: "Tonight your wandering boy is back in Tucson with a new pair of shoes and the first batch of sketches including nine fragments of Tombstone so I feel better..." Some of those fragments appear in the editioned woodcut: depictions of the famous Bird Cage Theater, a street sign for Tough Nut Street, a headstone from Boothill Graveyard, a sulfuret mine in the upper left, and the Cochise County Courthouse in the upper right.'
8 x 8 1/8 in. (20.32 x 20.64 cm.), Frame: 21 1/8 x 17 1/8 x 7/8 in. (53.66 x 43.50 x 2.22 cm.)

  • Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
  • Literature:
    Baumann Inventory No. 129
    Gala Chamberlain, Nancy E. Green, and Thomas Leech, In a Modern Rendering: The Color Woodcuts of Gustave Baumann: A Catalogue Raisonné, Rizzoli Electa, 2019, No. 166.
  • Condition: The print is in overall very good condition. Lightly toned. Framed under acrylic. Frame in very good condition, with normal wear.

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