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Baldridge, Cyrus LeRoy (1889 - 1977)

Peking Evening

Medium: Woodblock Print
Date: 1925
Size (H x W): 15.5 x 10.5 (inches)
Edition: 176/200
Signature: Cyrus Baldridge
Condition: Very good color, impression and state.

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About the artist

Cyrus Leroy Baldridge was an illustrator, artist, author and adventurer. At the age of 10, he became the youngest student at Frank Holme’s Chicago School of Illustration. In 1907, he was accepted to University of Chicago, where he continued his art education and graduated in 1911. Following graduation Baldridge worked as an illustrator and war correspondent. He settled in upstate New York around 1920, where worked as an illustrator and writer. Yet, his life was never short on adventure. Baldridge and his wife traveled the world – from Africa to India, and to Japan in the 1920s. Though Japanese artwork had a profound influence on his style as an illustrator, Baldridge also began to explore the woodblock print medium. During his time in Japan, he met the famed Shin Hanga print publisher Watanabe Shozaburo in Tokyo. Baldridge produced a number of woodblock prints for Watanabe during the 1920s and 1930s. In 1952, he and his wife retired to Santa Fe, where he fed his taste for adventure hiking the mountains of New Mexico.