Arthur Allen Lewis
Arthur Allen Lewis was a graphic artist whose documented activity dates to the year 1900. His practice centered exclusively on the medium of printmaking.
The credibility of his work is established by its inclusion in collections such as the Cleveland Museum of Art. Fifteen examples of Arthur Allen Lewis prints are represented in institutional holdings. These prints demonstrate both figure studies and technical explorations of the medium. Notable examples include the recurring subject Archer and the instructional piece Block to Illustrate Woodcutting. This latter work confirms his familiarity with and focus on relief techniques such as woodcutting.
As historic materials dating from the turn of the century, many of Arthur Allen Lewis's works fall into the public domain. This accessibility allows researchers and collectors to acquire high-quality prints of his output, often available as downloadable artwork.