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Poplars At Moonrise
Fine art woodcut titled
"Poplars at Moonrise" (also known as "Poplars and Moonrise" or "Utah Poplars") by the Swedish-American artist Birger Sandzén.
The piece showcases Sandzén's signature bold, textural style, featuring towering poplar trees as dark silhouettes against a glowing moon and shimmering water.
Key Details of the Artwork

Artist: Sven Birger Sandzén (1871–1954), a renowned painter and printmaker known for his "Van Gogh-like" bold technique and focus on Western landscapes.
Medium: Woodcut on paper. Sandzén often used wood and linoleum blocks to translate his textured painting style into graphic media.
Production: This specific print was created around 1934. It was produced in two editions of 100 impressions each.
Composition: The work is closely related to Sandzén’s 1930 lithograph Utah Poplars, reflecting his tendency to revisit favorite subjects.
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