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The Art of Print Elizabeth Jacklin

The Art of Print By Elizabeth Jacklin

The Art of Print by Elizabeth Jacklin


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From Hogarth to Hockney - 300 years of Print.

A concise and beautifully illustrated introduction to printmaking that uses highlights from Tate's extensive collection.

The Art of Print Summary

The Art of Print: Three Hundred Years of Printmaking by Elizabeth Jacklin

Prints have played a unique and vital role in the history of art and image. Yet printmaking remains a mysterious discipline, often considered in terms of reproduction instead of as an innovative and highly considered creative process. Among the leading artists for whom printmaking has been an important and experimental part of their practice are William Hogarth, George Stubbs, William Blake, J.M.W. Turner, Pablo Picasso, Barbara Hepworth, Andy Warhol, Lucian Freud, Bridget Riley, Paula Rego, William Kentridge and Kara Walker. This insightful publication explores the numerous ways these and many other notable artists have embraced printmaking over the course of three centuries. The 130 works showcased here reveal a fascinating spectrum of printmaking techniques and purposes, and provide a survey of Tate's extensive but little-known print collection, a remarkable and diverse grouping no previous book has considered as a whole.

About Elizabeth Jacklin

Elizabeth Jacklin is an art historian and curator. She was previously Assistant Curator at Tate Britain and is now Keeper of Art at Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums

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GOR011785574
9781849767637
1849767637
The Art of Print: Three Hundred Years of Printmaking by Elizabeth Jacklin
Used - Like New
Hardback
Tate Publishing
2021-10-07
240
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