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Dürer To Goya: Three Centuries Of Printmaking From The Needles Collection, Louise Lincoln, Belverd E. Needles Jr., Marian Needles, Timothy Smith Jan 2001

Dürer To Goya: Three Centuries Of Printmaking From The Needles Collection, Louise Lincoln, Belverd E. Needles Jr., Marian Needles, Timothy Smith

DePaul Art Museum Publications

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American Prints From The 1920s And 1930s: Selections From The Permanent Collection, University Of Richmond Museums Jan 2001

American Prints From The 1920s And 1930s: Selections From The Permanent Collection, University Of Richmond Museums

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American Prints from the 1920s and 1930s: Selections from the Permanent Collection

February 20 to March 25, 2001

Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond Museums

Introduction

American printmaking experienced a surge in popularity during the 1920s and 1930s, when many artists began looking to their own environments as subject matter. Urban and country life, realistic or idealized, appeared in the work of Social Realist and Regionalist artists. Their images were used as illustrations for novels, poetry, short stories and advertisements. Influential to the style and quality of printmaking at this time was the immigration of artists from Europe. Of the …


The Present Past: A Survey Of Work By David Leach, David Leach, Robert And Elaine Stein Galleries Jan 2001

The Present Past: A Survey Of Work By David Leach, David Leach, Robert And Elaine Stein Galleries

Books Authored by Wright State Faculty/Staff

In 1982 printmaker and painter David Leach created a photo intaglio print titled Broken Line (fig .1) that records an illusion, a seeming change in angle of a twig partly immersed in water, an effect resulting from light refraction. The image might almost serve as commentary on Leach's production as artist. He has stated that in 1982 he realized he was not a "post-studio" artist. 1 That conclusion caused him to move away from the conceptualist investigations that had become the focus of his art by the later 1970s and for which work he had established a reputation. Partly out …