Sitting Cat | 1918 by Julie de Graag
Julie de Graag’s Sitting Cat (1918) — a woodcut that reduces the animal to a single elegant silhouette and a few decisive lines. De Graag (1877–1924) was among the finest Dutch graphic artists of her day, and this is her economy of line at its most charming.
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 20×25 cm to 41×51 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.
Julie de Graag’s Sitting Cat (1918) — a woodcut that reduces the animal to a single elegant silhouette and a few decisive lines. De Graag (1877–1924) was among the finest Dutch graphic artists of her day, and this is her economy of line at its most charming.
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 20×25 cm to 41×51 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.