Printmaking is a comprehensive and up to date introduction to fundamental printmaking techniques including relief, intaglio, collagraph, lithography, screen print and monoprint. It shows how some of the latest and most experimental prints have been made using these techniques. It also shows how to use the computer as an image-making tool and how to translate digital images into tangible works of art. Each chapter has clear, step-by-step illustrations with extensive case studies, which help the student understand the technical aspects of each printmaking technique. Each chapter profiles a leading contemporary printmaker, with an interview and examples of their work. The appendices include many useful troubleshooting charts, indicating the problems that are likely to arise with different techniques, and what can be done to solve them. There is also a useful glossary of technical terms.
Catálogo del Gabinete de Estampas del Museo Municipal de Madrid: grabado (ca. 1513-1820). Estampas extranjeras. Vol. II
Catálogo del Gabinete de Estampas del Museo Municipal de Madrid: grabado (ca. 1513-1820). Estampas extranjeras. Vol. II
Out of the Shadows: The Mezzatints of Graeme Peebles
La Salle University Art Museum ... Exhibition at the Art Gallery of the University of Maryland, October 22, 1998–December 19, 1998, which Travelled to Nine Venues from 1999–2002. ... Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968.
The Felix M. Warburg Print Collection: A Legacy of Discernment
Men, Women, and God: German Renaissance Prints from St. Louis Collections
Graphic Excursions--American Prints in Black and White, 1900-1950: Selections from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams
DC The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Museum of Fine Arts. Boston The Museum of Modern Art, New York National Gallery of Art. Washington. DC. National Gallery of New Zealand. Wellington Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Prints, the Facts and Fun of Collecting