Dox Thrash

Dox Thrash was a pioneering African American artist known for his innovative contributions to printmaking during the early 20th century. His signature technique, the carborundum print, revolutionized the medium by allowing for greater tonal range and texture. Thrash's prints often depicted scenes of everyday life in African American communities, showcasing both their resilience and struggles. His work continues to be celebrated for its expressive power and commitment to capturing the cultural and social narratives of his time, making him a significant figure in American art history.

Available Works

MAN'S HEAD, C. 1940

Ink drawing

3" x 5"

Copyright The Artist

$ 12,000.00

LINDA, 1940-41

Lithograph

9.75" x 8"

21/35

$25,000

UNTITLED (Head of Woman, Double Sided) C. 1940

Mixed Medium

6” x 5 1/2”

$30,000