id: 106412
accession number: 1924.488
share license status: Copyrighted
url: https://clevelandart.org/art/1924.488
updated: 2024-03-26 01:56:58.406000
Brooklyn Bridge, c. 1915. Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978). Woodcut; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. McBride 1924.488
title: Brooklyn Bridge
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creation date: c. 1915
creation date earliest: 1910
creation date latest: 1920
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creditline: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. McBride
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culture: America, 20th century
technique: woodcut
department: Prints
collection: PR - Woodcut
type: Print
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CREATORS
* Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978) - artist
Born in Bohemia, Rudolph Ruzicka immigrated with his family to Chicago in 1894. At the age of 14, he left school to become a wood-engraving apprentice at the Franklin Engraving Company in Chicago. He attended evening classes at the Art Institute of Chicago as well as weekend drawing classes at Hull House, 1897–1900. He moved to New York to work as a commericial printmaker in 1903. He had solo exhibitions in Cleveland at Korner & Wood Galleries (1913) and the Cleveland Museum of Art (1917). He traveled to Cleveland and sketched the city after receiving a commission to create work for the Cleveland Print Club in 1927. He moved to Boston during the late 1940s and over the subsequent decades added book illustration to his career achievements. Ruzicka died in Hanover, New Hampshire.
"Transformations in Cleveland Art" (CMA, 1996), p. 235
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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
title: The Precisionist Aesthetic in American Art
opening date: 1989-01-24T05:00:00
The Precisionist Aesthetic in American Art. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (January 24-April 9, 1989).
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