Three centuries of American prints from the National Gallery of Art
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Contributions
- Brodie, Judith - Contributor
- Fagg, John, 1977- - Contributor
- Johnston, Amy - Contributor
- Lewis, Michael J., 1957- - Contributor
- Národní galerie v Praze - Contributor
Publication
2016 - Thames & Hudson, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
86,750 words, Guess
Page Count
347 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100500239525
- ISBN-139780500239520
- Library of Congress Control Number2015045313
- OCLC Control Number957508121
- OCLC Control Number930026700
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780500239520
- Open LibraryOL27217154M
Classifications
- DDC769.973
- LCCNE505 .N38 2016
- LCCNE505.N38 2016
Description
Nearly 200 American prints, representing more than 100 artists, and dating from the colonial era to the present day, are brought together in this unprecedented volume from the National Gallery of Art to commemorate its collection and recent acquisitions. The artists featured range from Paul Revere through James McNeil Whistler, Mary Cassatt, Winslow Homer, Louise Nevelson, Romare Bearden, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Chuck Close, and Kara Walker. The works date from essentially every period in American history, so major art and historical themes running through the collection are readily visible. Lending context, twelve contributing authors discuss the varied themes in American art. Biographies of the artists and a glossary of printmaking terms are also featured.Since its founding in 1941, the National Gallery of Art has assiduously collected American prints with the help of many generous donors. The Gallery's American print collection has grown from nearly 1,900 prints in 1950 to more than 22,500 prints today. The collection was recently transformed by the acquisition of an extraordinary group of 5,200 American prints brought together by Reba and Dave Williams.
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