Antony Griffiths
Prints and Printmaking
An Introduction to the History and Techniques
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152 pages, 12 color photos, 120 black-and-white illustrations.
September 1996, Only available in Only available in the United States, Canada
Categories: Art; Art History; Print Media
September 1996, Only available in Only available in the United States, Canada
Categories: Art; Art History; Print Media
"[This is] surely the most civilized and accessible book on printmaking now available."—Royal Society of Arts Journal
A print is a pictorial image that has been produced by a process that enables it to be multiplied, and many of the best-known works by some of the world's greatest artists are prints. Yet little is understood about this popular art form. Now Antony Griffiths provides an excellent introduction for anyone who wishes to acquire a basic understanding of prints and printmaking. In succinct and lucid language, he explains the different printmaking techniques and shows both details and whole prints to demonstrate the effects that can be achieved. Woodcuts, engraving, etching, mezzotint, and lithography are among the many processes explained, illustrated, and placed within a historical context.
This fully revised and updated edition of the highly praised 1980 British publication is available for the first time in the United States. With its complete glossary, index, and helpful illustrations, Griffiths's book is the essential foundation for an intelligent appreciation of the printmaker's art.
This fully revised and updated edition of the highly praised 1980 British publication is available for the first time in the United States. With its complete glossary, index, and helpful illustrations, Griffiths's book is the essential foundation for an intelligent appreciation of the printmaker's art.
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