The Print in the Western World: An Introductory History

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1996-06-15
Publisher(s): Univ of Wisconsin Pr
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Summary

The Print in the Western Worldis a comprehensive history of the print from its origins in the fifteenth through the late twentieth century. A source of inspiration to many great painters, such as Titian, Rembrandt, and Manet, printmaking has established its own criteria of aesthetic excellence as well as its own expressive language, both of which are explored here. Scholars and print collectors will find in this well-written and generously illustrated book a valuable reference, students a lucid survey, and art lovers an informative introduction to the history of the print in Europe and America. More than 700 illustrations, forty-nine of them in color, show the evolution of the relief, intaglio, planographic, and stencil processes through the centuries. Giving detailed treatment to the work of five master printmakers-Albrecht D#xFC;rer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Francisco Goya, Pablo Picasso, and Jasper Johns-the book also discusses in depth numerous other artists, such as Martin Schongauer, Andrea Mantegna, Hendrik Goltzius, Jacques Callot, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, William Hogarth, Honor#xE9; Daumier, Edouard Manet, Paul Gauguin, Edvard Munch, K#xE4;the Kollwitz, Max Ernst, and Andy Warhol. Although its primary focus is the fine-art original print, The Print in the Western World also addresses in detail the reproductive tradition in printmaking that reached its peak in the eighteenth century and touches on book illustrations, posters, political satires, and vernacular prints such as chromolithographs. Author Linda C. Hults emphasizes the meaning and historical context of prints, the consequences of the print's accessibility to many strata of society, and the relationship among artist, context, subject matter, and technique. The volume includes a glossary of basic printmaking terms, as well as full bibliographies at the end of each chapter, giving readers access to a wide range of recent scholarship on prints.

Author Biography

Linda C. Hults is professor of art history at the College of Wooster in Ohio.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introductionp. 3
Early Relief and Intaglio Techniques: Northern Printmakers before Durerp. 19
Durer and Other Sixteenth-Century Northern Artistsp. 75
Italian Renaissance Printsp. 136
Etching in the Seventeenth Centuryp. 194
Reproductive Printmaking and Related Developments from the Later Sixteenth through the Eighteenth Centuryp. 253
Original Etching and Engraving in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuriesp. 323
The Print and Socio-Political Reform: Hogarth and His Heirs and Goyap. 380
Lithography in the Nineteenth Centuryp. 430
The Nineteenth Century: The Etching Revival and New Technical Approachesp. 521
The German Expressionists and Related Artistsp. 581
Picasso and Other European Printmakers to the 1940sp. 641
American and Mexican Printmaking to the Mid-1940sp. 698
Printmaking in Europe and America after World War IIp. 767
Glossaryp. 851
Selected Bibliography of Print Reference Catalogsp. 860
Bibliographical Notep. 863
Illustration Creditsp. 872
Indexp. 880
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