What is a print? : selections from the Museum of Modern Art /

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Author / Creator:Suzuki, Sarah J. S.
Imprint:New York : Museum of Modern Art, c2011.
Description:168 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8558770
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Other authors / contributors:Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
ISBN:9780870708183 (pbk.)
087070818X (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 166).
Summary:What is a print? This volume aims to answer that question by exploring the four basic printmaking techniques--woodcut, intaglio, lithography and screenprint--that have been used to create some of the most iconic images in modern art, from Paul Gauguin's Noa Noa to Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe. Illustrated with works from The Museum of Modern Art's superlative collection of prints, the book is divided into four sections that provide an overview introduction to each technique. Each section presents approximately 40 prints that demonstrate the range and variety of a particular technique and illustrate its development over the last century. Extended captions highlight the distinctive visual effects unique to each technique, and examine issues specific to printmaking, such as democratic ideas about distribution and social and political function. Featured works range from Edvard Munch's radical woodcut experiments from the 1890s to Kelley Walker's digital experiments of the last several years, and include prints by modern masters like Pablo Picasso and Joan MiroĢ as well as those made by a roster of international contemporary artists who continue to explore and expand these techniques today. -- Book Description.

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Call Number: f NE850 .S89 2011
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