Art
Original Lilith Cover Art. "Studying Torah on the Backs of Women"
- Item Number
- 132
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Opening Bid
- 500 USD
Item Description
This is the woodcut created by Paula J. Goodman for the iconic cover of Lilith's sixth issue in 1979. It illustrated Cynthia Ozick's groundbreaking article--probably the longest one Lilith has ever run--exploring "the woman question" in Judaism. Ozick herself described this art as "Daumier-like." Includes a copy of the out-of-print Lilith issue.
Woodprint image is 8"X10", on a larger cardboard back that can be trimmed. Unframed.
Paula Goodman Koz has been a printmaker specializing in block prints (wood and linocut) for nearly 30 years. She has a special love for illustrating books and literary themes. The relationship between art and print is her primary focus.
Item Special Note
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