Black Man, Port of Marseilles

Black Man, Port of Marseilles

Frans MasereelWW-1933-063290
1933·Brush and black ink, and watercolor, on cream wove paper·54.1 × 73.9 cm (21 5/16 × 29 1/8 in.)

Catalogue

Year
1933
Dimensions
54.1 × 73.9 cm (21 5/16 × 29 1/8 in.)

Artist

Frans Masereel
Frans Masereel

Painting

Frans Masereel was a Belgian woodcut artist and printmaker whose bold black-and-white compositions developed a distinctive visual language of social protest and urban anxiety. Working primarily in woodblock and linocut from the 1920s onward, he created wordless narrative sequences that anticipated the graphic novel form, depicting industrial labor, poverty, and the psychological alienation of modern city life. His graphic novels, including City (1925) and Passionate Journey (1919), employed stark contrasts and geometric forms to convey emotional and political content without text. Masereel's work influenced generations of socially engaged artists and remains foundational to European expressionist printmaking.

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Year
1933
Dimensions
54.1 × 73.9 cm (21 5/16 × 29 1/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1933-063290

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Frans Masereel

Frans Masereel

Painting

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