The Town of Nashville by Gustave Baumann
The Town of Nashville
Gustave Baumann
Title
The Town of Nashville
Artist
Year
1910 /1914
Technique
color woodcut
Image Size
9 1/16 x 13 3/16" image
Signature
pencil, lower right
Edition Size
unnumbered
Annotations
titled, lower left; dated 14 after signature
Reference
Chamberlain 18; No. 2 from In The Hills of Brown
Paper
ivory wove Japanese
State
published
Publisher
artist
Inventory ID
AB3064
Price
Price On Request
Description
One of twelve color woodcuts originally published by Baumann in his “In The Hills of Brown” portfolio in 1910. The color woodcuts depict the scenic beauty of the isolated village of Nashville in Southern Indiana and its environs. With deference, Baumann also depicted the inhabitants going about their daily routines. Baumann carved the blocks, which were printed by him with the assistance of Alonzo Allison and his sons on the press of the Brown County Democrat in Nashville, Indiana. A few of the earliest impressions are signed and dated 1910 in black ink within the image