CADMUS, Paul
Paul Cadmus (1904–1999) was an American painter and printmaker renowned for his finely wrought etchings and watercolors that explore human form, society, and the theater of modern life. Trained at the National Academy of Design, Cadmus combined classical draftsmanship with a satirical, often provocative vision, producing prints that are rich in line, composition, and narrative detail. His work captures urban scenes, theatrical subjects, and social commentary with meticulous technique reminiscent of old master engravings, yet imbued with a modern sensibility. Collectors prize Cadmus’s prints for their technical brilliance, imaginative storytelling, and enduring visual impact.
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