ArtistsFritz Eichenberg
Fritz Eichenberg

Fritz Eichenberg

1901
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Fritz Eichenberg was an American printmaker and illustrator best known for his wood engravings and lithographs depicting social suffering and human vulnerability. Born in Germany and active from the 1920s onward, his work combined precise linear technique with unflinching subject matter: poverty, imprisonment, war, and moral conflict. His illustrated editions of classic literature, particularly Dostoyevsky and Melville, established him as a major figure in postwar American book arts. Eichenberg's formal restraint and psychological intensity made his prints vehicles for social conscience rather than decoration.

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