For half a century after its introduction in Europe, printmaking remained the province of a specially trained group of professionals. What changed this situation was the invention of etching, which allowed for print designs to be drawn directly onto a plate so that any competent draftsman could try his hand at it. Many artists did, and as a result, we now have a wide-ranging corpus of major Renaissance and Baroque graphics made by artists who, though famous in other fields, were novices in the print medium.Featuring essays by Michael Cole, Larry Silver, Susan Dackerman, Graham Larkin, and exhibit co-curator Madeleine Viljoen, The Early Modern Painter-Etcher spans three centuries, roughly from the time of Dürer to that of Goya, and looks at works executed by some seventy painters for whom printmaking was primarily an experimental field. The book accompanies an exhibition that opened in April 2006 at the University of Pennsylvania and will travel to the Ringling Museum of Art and to the Smith College Museum of Art.
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Features essays by Michael Cole, Larry Silver, Susan Dackerman, Graham Larkin, and exhibit co-curator Madeleine Viljoen. This book accompanies an exhibition that opened in April 2006 at the University of Pennsylvania.
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ContentsForewordAcknowledgmentsIntroductionMichael Cole1. Fluid Boundaries: Formations of the Painter-EtcherMichael Cole and Larry Silver 2. Dürer’s Etchings: Printed Drawings?Susan Dackerman3. Drawing and Etching in Early Modern EuropeMadeleine Viljoen4. The Unfinished Eighteenth CenturyGraham LarkinCatalogueBibliographyIndex
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“This catalogue represents a real contribution and original and convincing explanations for the reason to consider the work of painter/etchers as a category apart. . . . I believe that this will become a useful and well-used resource for print historians, and will be one of the museum catalogues that will become more than a souvenir of a fascinating exhibit.”—Evelyn Lincoln,Brown University
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ISBN
9780271029054
Publisert
2006-07-07
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Vendor
Pennsylvania State University Press
Vekt
1447 gr
Høyde
305 mm
Bredde
229 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
G, UU, UP, P, 01, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
208

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Biographical note

Michael Cole is Associate Professor of the History of Art at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Cellini and the Principles of Sculpture (2002) and the co-editor of Inventions of the Studio, Renaissance to Romanticism (2004).