TURZAK, Charles
Charles Turzak (1899–1986) was an American artist celebrated for his bold and modern woodcut prints that brought historical subjects to life. Best known for his 1933 Lincoln: The Story in Woodcuts, Turzak combined expressive carving with a modernist visual language, making complex narratives accessible through stark black-and-white imagery. His printmaking fused American themes with European influences, emphasizing strong design and clarity. Turzak’s work stood out during the Depression era for its educational and artistic value, and he remains a significant figure in American print history for revitalizing the woodcut as a powerful storytelling medium.
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