Printmaking in Paris

Printmaking in Paris The Rage for Prints at the Fin De Siècle - Mercatorfonds

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the years 1890 to 1905, Paris was swept by a craze for prints. Almost all French artists of the time experimented with lithography, etching, or woodcuts as an artistic medium. Marvellous and often colourful works of art were the result. The Van Gogh Museum holds a significant collection of more than 1,300 prints that illustrate the printmaking of this period in its full glory. The exhibition and the book will display the highlights of this print collection. Artists like Bonnard, Vuillard, Denis, Steinlen, and Toulouse-Lautrec will be represented by limited-edition prints, as well as mass-produced illustrated theatrical programmes, sheet music, books and their world-famous posters. The richly illustrated book contains a fine representative selection from the print collection. Four essays sketch the context for the printmaking craze. The book includes a detailed exposition of the major participants, graphic techniques, and forms of pub

Book information

ISBN: 9789462300101
Publisher: Mercatorfonds
Imprint: Mercatorfonds
Pub date:
DEWEY: 769.94409034
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 184