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BOOK REVIEWS — How to Identify Prints: A Complete Guide to Manual and Mechanical Processes from Woodcut to Ink Jet
Bamber Gascoigne. Thames & Hudson, 1986; 2014 reprint. Archival professionals juggle many roles in the course of their work. One of the most exciting but sometimes puzzling is that of the detective. If we are lucky, we have collected accurate “evidence” from either inspecting archival materials, conducting research, and/or discussing the objects with the donor or experts to classify the asset swiftly and accurately. If we follow the wrong clues and misidentify an archival mat
Jun 18


NEW IN PRINT — George Bellows: American Life in Print
Kristin L. Spangenberg. "George Bellows (1882–1925) was a painter, illustrator, and printmaker. His career established, in late 1915 he...
Feb 4, 2025


NEW IN PRINT — David Hockney: Paper Trails
Shai Baitel (Editor). "British artist David Hockney is renowned for his distinctive paintings, mostly portraiture and landscape, but also...
Sep 28, 2024


NEW IN PRINT — Laugh Lines: Caricaturing Painting in Nineteenth-Century France
Julia Langbein. "This is the first book length study of Salon caricature, a widespread genre of press illustration that flourished in...
Jul 18, 2024
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