Figurative Woodblock by Herman Roderick Volz
Striking and large woodblock print by
Herman Roderick Volz. (1904-1990) Three standing figures. Pencil signed
and numbered 13/35. Folio measures 19.13ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 36ʺH. Image only measures 29.75"H 15.75"W. Notice paper
loss at bottom left corner, can be covered when framing.
Herman Roderick Volz:
Painter,
muralist, lithographer, set designer and ceramist. Formal training at
the Art und Gewerbescule in Zurich and the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna.
Immigrated from Zurich to the U.S. in 1933, settling in the San
Francisco Bay Area and became a citizen in 1938. During the Depression
Volz was appointed supervisor in the Northern California Arts Project
and supervisor for the Federal Building mural project at the G.G.I.E.
Two of these large mosaic panels were later installed at the San
Francisco City College among a panel created by Diego Rivera. Volz
designed sets for MGM and Paramount Studios. He was politically active,
vocal and often made social statements through his imagery.