An Alphabet: B is for Beggar - William Nicholson
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Description
A striking 1897 woodcut illustration by William Nicholson, featuring a minimalist graphic style and bold, flat colour blocks.
This print originates from William Nicholson's 1897 publication, An Alphabet. The series is a collection of woodcuts that demonstrate the artist's mastery of economy and graphic impact. Nicholson, working alongside his brother-in-law James Pryde under the pseudonym the Beggarstaff Brothers, applied the principles of poster design to the medium of the book illustration. The image depicts a solitary figure in profile, rendered with minimal lines and a restricted palette. The composition relies on the contrast between the dark, solid background and the lighter foreground elements. Nicholson uses large areas of flat colour to define the form of the beggar, whose tattered cloak and staff are suggested through simple, bold shapes rather than fine detail. The inclusion of the letter B and the accompanying text integrates typography directly into the visual field, a hallmark of the graphic design aesthetic prevalent at the end of the nineteenth century. Nicholson's approach to this series reflects a departure from the ornate styles common in Victorian book production. By stripping away unnecessary ornamentation, he focuses the viewer's attention on the silhouette and the character of the subject. The woodcut technique provides a tactile quality to the print, with the grain and ink application contributing to the overall visual texture. This work is an example of the transition toward a more modern, graphic sensibility in British art, where the power of the image is derived from its clarity and directness. The print remains a study in how limited means can produce a strong, memorable visual statement.
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An Alphabet: B is for Beggar - William Nicholson
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
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