Carte Notes on Prints William M. Jr. Ivins

Notes on Prints

Being the Text of Labels Prepared for a Special Exhibition of Prints From the Museum Collection

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"Notes on Prints" is an insightful exploration of the history and artistry of printmaking, derived f...

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engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
208
EAN
9781025873510
ISBN
1025873513
Enbook ID
52758227
Greutate
300
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 11

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"Notes on Prints" is an insightful exploration of the history and artistry of printmaking, derived from the scholarly labels prepared by William M. Ivins, Jr. for a significant museum exhibition. This work serves as an essential guide for understanding the evolution of the graphic arts, offering clear-eyed observations on the technical and aesthetic qualities of diverse prints. Ivins, a celebrated figure in art history, provides a narrative that bridges the gap between technical process and artistic achievement.

The text examines a wide range of works, including woodcuts, etchings, and engravings, detailing the specific challenges and triumphs of each medium. Rather than a dry catalog, these notes provide a vivid journey through the centuries, illustrating how artists have utilized the printed image to communicate complex ideas and reach broader audiences. By focusing on specific examples from a world-class collection, the author teaches the reader how to look at art with a discerning eye. "Notes on Prints" remains a foundational resource for students, collectors, and art lovers, celebrating the enduring power and intimacy of the printed work of art.

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