Russell T Limbach

Russell T Limbach was an artist whose documented activity spanned a brief but productive period between 1921 and 1923. The focus of his known output was printmaking. While the full scope of his career is not established, 11 of his prints are preserved in major institutional holdings, confirming his role in the regional printmaking scene of the early 1920s.

The veracity and importance of Limbach’s work are established by its representation in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. The prints held there capture subjects ranging from social observation to landscape study. Key works represented in collections include The Hilltop, Saturday Night, Massillon, The Bathers, The Iron Fence, and The Wave.

The relatively small body of surviving work offers a concentrated view of the artist’s output during his active years. The record of Russell T Limbach prints held in institutions serves as the primary documentation of his artistic career. These prints are frequently digitized, making high-quality prints and downloadable artwork available through the public domain.

11 works in collection

Works in Collection