Woodcut Prints For Sale

Explore our range of fine art woodcut prints for sale. Woodcut printing is a form of relief printing in which the artist carves or cuts images or patterns into a wooden block. Ink is then applied to the surface of the woodblock and transferred to paper or canvas. The areas of the wood that are cut away don’t transfer any ink, leaving a pattern.

Our online gallery has been curated to show a variety of contemporary woodcut print styles and subject matter. Be sure to use our search tool to narrow down your search to the exact type of woodcut print you’re looking for.

You can, for example, explore our collection of Expressionist woodcut prints, which use the relief and high contrast of the medium to evoke dynamic, emotional scenes.

On the other hand, our realistic woodcut prints demonstrate high levels of technicality and ingenuity – creating atmospheric prints with almost photographic accuracy.

The History of Woodcut Printmaking and Famous Woodcut Artists

Traditional woodcut printmaking techniques were first developed in China, in order to reproduce Buddhist texts. Woodcut printing later became highly developed in Japan, particularly during the Edo period. The Japanese woodblock print, or ukiyo-e, became famous for its detailed depictions of landscapes, kabuki actors, and scenes of urban life. Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1831), is perhaps the most famous contribution of this period.

Woodcut printing arrived in Europe in the late Middle Ages, initially used to create religious icons. During the Northern Renaissance, artists like Albrecht Dürer elevated woodcut to a fine art form in Europe, creating intricate, detailed images. Dürer’s The Four Horsemen (1498), exemplifies the way woodcuts were developed to explore complex themes and narratives, often with a high level of detail and craftsmanship.

After a decline due to the development of more advanced printing techniques, the practice saw a revival in the emotionally charged works of the German Expressionists. Woodcut prints by modern artists used the fraught act of carving into wood as a technique to demonstrate intense emotion. This is notable in Emil Nolde’s haunting portrait of suffering The Prophet (1912) and the socially impactful work of Käthe Kollwitz, such as The Widow (1921).

You can see German Expressionist influence in our unique collection of limited edition woodcut prints by Tracey Emin, such as Untitled (Embrace) (1984), which evokes a deep yearning for emotional connection.

Woodcut Prints for Sale on Rise Art

Discover a variety of contemporary woodcut prints in our online gallery.

Canadian artist Mychael Barratt creates woodcut prints inspired by literature and art history. A tribute to the artist and activist Derek Jarman can be seen in Dungeness (2022), which features Jarman watering the celebrated garden of his Kent home. Barratt creates a contemporary twist on the woodcut medium with this vibrant, affectionate print.

For a more abstract perspective, you can explore the work of Paris-based artist Rong Guo, who is known for her surreal dreamscapes. Prints like Sinking 2 show a connection to the intricate detail and evocative narrative of artists such as Dürer, while newly-developed printing techniques allow for fantastical washes of delicate colour.

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Bestiaire 1 by Zeynep Perinçek
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Bestiaire 1 by Zeynep Perinçek
Bestiaire 1
Prints - 33x43 cm
Untitled [Embrace on Knees] by Tracey Emin
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Untitled [Embrace on Knees] by Tracey Emin
Untitled [Embrace on Knees]
Prints - 64x46 cm
Sans titre 86 by Zeynep Perinçek
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Sans titre 86 by Zeynep Perinçek
Sans titre 86
Prints - 36x25 cm
Growing into one space by Barbara Kuebel
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Growing into one space by Barbara Kuebel
Growing into one space
Prints - 162x144 cm
Après-midi by Pia Chang
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Après-midi by Pia Chang
Après-midi
Prints - 35x25 cm
Abstract by Odile Frachet
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Abstract by Odile Frachet
Abstract
Prints - 30x30 cm
Satyr by Barbara Kuebel
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Satyr by Barbara Kuebel
Satyr
Prints - 162x141 cm
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Ceol by Katsutoshi Yuasa
Ceol
Prints - 71x132 cm
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The reflection by Barbara Kuebel
The reflection
Prints - 162x144 cm
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Batting Center  by Bianca MacCall
Batting Center
Prints - 21x15 cmRent for €25 /mo
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CMYK #1 by Katsutoshi Yuasa
CMYK #1
Prints - 30x45 cm
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After dinner. by Barbara Kuebel
After dinner.
Prints - 86x61 cm
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Leaf boy leave by Barbara Kuebel
Leaf boy leave
Prints - 141x141 cm
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Aube by Pia Chang
Aube
Prints - 38x57 cm
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Tache de l'obscurité 2 by Pia Chang
Tache de l'obscurité 2
Prints - 35x25 cm
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Lcd helio gravure IX by Juliana Borinski
Lcd helio gravure IX
Prints - 55x50 cm
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SWIMMING IS MY LIFE! by Barbara Kuebel
SWIMMING IS MY LIFE!
Prints - 86x61 cm
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Lockdown Park by Bianca MacCall
Lockdown Park
Prints - 14x10 cm
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Lcd helio gravure I by Juliana Borinski
Lcd helio gravure I
Prints - 55x50 cm
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Tristes Tropiques #1 by Katsutoshi Yuasa
Tristes Tropiques #1
Prints - 80x80 cm
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She must be famous by Barbara Kuebel
She must be famous
Prints - 165x141 cm
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Maibara Evening Colours by Bianca MacCall
Maibara Evening Colours
Prints - 30x21 cmRent for €31 /mo
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En mouvement 2 by Zeynep Perinçek
En mouvement 2
Prints - 42x50 cm
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Back into a mirror by Barbara Kuebel
Back into a mirror
Prints - 140x140 cm
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Returning to my body by Barbara Kuebel
Returning to my body
Prints - 141x141 cm
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