Markhor Goat | 1910 by Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita
A 1910 woodcut by Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita (1868–1944), teacher of M. C. Escher. His Markhor distils the mountain goat’s spiralling horns and rugged coat into bold, flowing, near-geometric line — the spirit of the animal caught in pure graphic form.
Each print is made to order as an archival giclée. Choose your paper: a heavyweight 285 gsm textured fine-art stock (our Museum weight) or a lighter 200 gsm matte (Studio) — in sizes from roughly 23×28 cm to 46×61 cm (shown in inches at checkout). And because we’re a Dublin framing studio first, you can bring your print into the workshop to have it mounted and framed by hand, with 10% off a bespoke frame.
A 1910 woodcut by Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita (1868–1944), teacher of M. C. Escher. His Markhor distils the mountain goat’s spiralling horns and rugged coat into bold, flowing, near-geometric line — the spirit of the animal caught in pure graphic form.
Each print is made to order as an archival giclée. Choose your paper: a heavyweight 285 gsm textured fine-art stock (our Museum weight) or a lighter 200 gsm matte (Studio) — in sizes from roughly 23×28 cm to 46×61 cm (shown in inches at checkout). And because we’re a Dublin framing studio first, you can bring your print into the workshop to have it mounted and framed by hand, with 10% off a bespoke frame.