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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Prints & printmaking > General
A highly important figure in the late eighteenth-century British
art world, John Raphael Smith was the most robust and prolific
printmaker of his time. Smith not only produced nearly 400
prints-about 130 of his own design and the others by such noted
British artists as Joshua Reynolds, George Romney, and Joseph
Wright of Derby-he was also appointed "Mezzotinto Engraver" to the
Prince of Wales and became an impresario of the print-publishing
trade. This book is the first full-length study for nearly a
hundred years of Smith's remarkable career in printmaking. Ellen
D'Oench investigates how Smith conducted his engraving and
publishing business and what his prints, drawings, and paintings
reveal about the culture and morality of the society that viewed
them. She includes a chronological catalogue raisonne with newly
discovered works, an inventory of his firm's publications, and a
catalogue of prints reproduced from his own original work. Along
with full biographical information on Smith and his activities as
an artist and publisher, D'Oench pays close attention to the
contemporary art market, its operation, and the placement of
Smith's products within it. She details Smith's fascination with
female genre subjects and his use of printed images to both exploit
and critique his culture's manners and morals. Historians of
paintings and prints, social and cultural historians, and scholars
of women's history will all find in this book an array of
delightful illustrations and interesting material. Published for
the Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art
This pack contains 500 high-quality origami sheets printed with 12
different vibrant colour combinations. The paper was selected to
enhance the creative work of modular origami artists and paper
crafters. This pack contains colours unique to this package, with
coordinating colours on the reverse side to provide aesthetically
pleasing combinations. There's enough paper here to assemble
amazing modular origami sculptures, distribute to students for a
class project, or put to a multitude of other creative uses. This
origami paper pack includes: 500 sheets of high-quality origami
paper 12 bright, saturated colours Small 4x4 inch squares.
"Hallum's painting is charged with delight in colour, line, surface
and composition, in powerfully unconventional ways." - Hettie Judah
This is the first monograph on the London-born, Devon-based artist
Jacqui Hallum. The publication documents Hallum's solo exhibition
at The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (10 October 2019 - 1 March
2020), along with a series of solo, two-person and group
exhibitions held between 2014 and 2020. Hallum is best-known for
her mixed-media paintings on textiles - techniques she has
developed and refined over the course of twenty years since
completing her studies. Incorporating imagery and visual languages
ranging from medieval woodcuts and stained-glass windows to Art
Nouveau children's illustrations, tarot cards and Berber rugs,
Hallum employs ink staining, painting, drawing and printing to
create layers of pattern, abstraction and passages of figurative
imagery. As part of her working process, Hallum often leaves the
fabrics in the open air, exposed to the elements, in order to
introduce weathering into the works. History, religion, mysticism
and the beliefs and creativity of past civilisations are among the
themes that overlap - often in a literal sense of pieces of fabrics
layered, pinned, draped and hung together - to form painterly
palimpsests that carry a sense of the past with them into the
present. Along with a foreword by Professor Caroline Wilkinson,
Director of the School of Art and Design at Liverpool John Moores
University, and an introductory essay by artist, curator and
director of Kingsgate Workshops and Project Space in London, Dan
Howard-Birt, the publication features newly commissioned essays by
arts journalist and critic Hettie Judah and by Andrew Hunt,
Professor of Fine Art and Curating at the University of Manchester.
Also featured is the edited transcript of a conversation between
Hallum and Howard-Birt held at The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.
Jacqui Hallum (b.1977, London) graduated with a BA in Fine Art from
Coventry School of Art& Design, Coventry University, in 1999,
and an MFA in Painting from the Slade School of Fine Art,
University of London, in 2002. Hallum's solo exhibition at The
Walker Art Gallery followed a three-month fellowship at Liverpool
John Moores University, which resulted from winning the prestigious
John Moores Painting Prize in 2018. The monograph, designed by
work-form and edited by Susan Taylor, has been produced by
Kingsgate Project Space and co-published with Anomie Publishing.
Prints are in! Take a walk down the high street and you won't be
able to escape beautiful prints on everything from dresses and bags
to gorgeous printed sheets. All these prints help us express our
unique style and make vivid personal statements. Joy Jolliffe
demonstrates that printing is a simple, effective way to make your
mark on a multitude of surfaces from clothes to bedding. The book
features chapters on block printing, stencils, transfer and open
screen printing, and tips to guarantee perfect results every time!
Projects include a Daisy Border Tea Towel, Photo Montage Wall Art
and Sepia Tint Primrose Skirt. Packed with stunning ideas and
techniques you'll never be short of inspiration.
Muzan-e ('cruel pictures') and Chimidoro-e ('bloody pictures')
together constitute a significant strand of Ukiyo-e, the populist
art of late Edo-period Japan. This title collects and considers
over 100 of the most blood-drenched and disturbing artworks
produced by Yoshiiku and others.
A compelling reconsideration of Rembrandt's printed oeuvre based on
new research into the artist's life and work As a pioneering
printmaker, Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) stood apart from his
contemporaries thanks to his innovative approach to composition and
his skillful rendering of space and light. He worked with the
medium as a vehicle for artistic expression and experimentation,
causing many to proclaim him the greatest etcher of all time.
Moreover, the dissemination of the artist's prints outside of the
Dutch Republic during his lifetime contributed greatly to
establishing Rembrandt's reputation throughout Europe. Sumptuously
illustrated with comparative paintings and drawings as well as
prints, this important volume draws on exciting new scholarship on
Rembrandt's etchings. Authors Jaco Rutgers and Timothy J. Standring
examine the artist's prints from many angles. They reveal how
Rembrandt intentionally varied the states of his etchings, printed
them on exotic papers, and retouched prints by hand to create
rarities for a clientele that valued unique impressions.
This pack contains 100 high-quality origami sheets printed with
sweet Heart & Flower Patterns. These illustrations were chosen
to enhance the creative work of origami artists and paper crafters.
The pack contains 12 patterns unique to this pack, and all of the
papers are printed with coordinating colors on the reverse side to
provide aesthetically pleasing combinations in origami projects
that show both the front and back of the papers. This origami paper
pack includes: 100 sheets of high-quality origami paper 12 unique
designs Vibrant and bright colors Double-sided color Small 6 x 6
inch squares Instructions for 6 easy origami projects
Newly revised and expanded, this second edition of Timon Screech's
definitive "Sex and the Floating World" offers a real assessment of
the genre of Japanese paintings and prints today known as shunga.
Changes in Japanese law in the 1990s enabled erotic images to be
published without fear of prosecution, and many shunga
picture-books have since appeared. There has, however, been very
little attempt to situate the imagery within the contexts of
sexuality, gender or power. Questions of aesthetics, and of whether
shunga deserve a place in the official history of Japanese art,
have dominated, and the question of the use of these images has
been avoided. Timon Screech seeks to re-establish shunga in a
proper historical frame of culture and creativity. Shunga prints
are not like any other form of picture for the simple fact that
they are overtly about sex. And once we begin to examine them first
and foremost as sexual apparatus, then we must be prepared for some
surprises. The author opens up for us the strange world of sexual
fantasy in the Edo culture of eighteenth-century Japan, and
investigates the tensions in class and gender of those that made
and made use of shunga.
Die hier erstmals vorgestellten Klebebande der Furstlich
Waldeckschen Hofbibliothek Arolsen fassen in z.T. gewaltigen
Folianten uber 7.000 montierte Druckgraphiken von grosser
thematischer Vielfalt - u.a. Portraits, Flugblatter, Buhnenbilder
oder Kupferstiche zum Zeitgeschehen. Jeder Band ist ein Unikat und
noch heute in seinem ursprunglichen Arrangement erhalten. Der
Bestand diente als Instrument zur aktiven Bildung und besass eine
lebenspraktische Bedeutung fur Hofhaltung und Hofkultur im
fruhmodernen Furstenstaat. Die Abfolge und Ideen des Ein- und
Aufgeklebten geben Aufschluss daruber, was Nutzer in dieser Epoche
fur wissenswert hielten und wie sie sich Wissen uber Fragmentierung
und Neuordnung verfugbar machten.
Bauhaus artist Friedl Dicker-Brandeis The work of Friedl
Dicker-Brandeis (1898-1944) occupies a key position in the broader
history of the Austrian avant-garde while also deepening our
understanding of modernism. Her work covers an impressive range of
media and genres in the visual and applied arts. Influenced by her
studies at Vienna's Kunstgewerbeschule (which later became the
University of Applied Arts Vienna), the Itten Private School, and
the Bauhaus in Weimar, she worked as a painter, stage designer,
architect, designer in Vienna and Berlin, in exile, and as a
deportee. This book explores the heterogeneity of Dicker's work,
reconstructs her artistic strategies and references to aesthetic
and political discourses from the 1920s to the 1940s, and documents
for the first time her works in the collection of the University of
Applied Arts Vienna. Portrait of her work and collection catalog,
dedicated to the artist, designer, and architect Friedl
Dicker-Brandeis Essays by Julie M. Johnson, Robin Rehm, Daniela
Stoeppel, and others To accompany an exhibition in Vienna and
Zurich
How to make block prints for art prints, greeting cards,
invitations, signs and more using both linoleum and wood. Covers
transferring a design, carving, printing by hand in one or more
colors, clean up, editioning, and tearing down paper. Detailed,
illustrated instructions for selecting tools, paper, and ink;
carving both linoleum and wood; and printing by hand in one color
or more to achieve professional results. Techniques can be used for
art prints, posters, signs, invitations, greeting cards, gift wrap,
and fabric.
Screenprinting is loved by artists and designers for its
accessibility and for the seemingly endless possibilities that come
naturally to a process that can combine vibrant colour and layering
with pattern and image making. This book is not only aimed at the
beginner, but also at more experienced printers who would like to
brush up on their technique or bring themselves up to date. It is
divided into chapters that cover a wealth of different
screenprinting methods, from simple ones that can be achieved on a
table top at home with minimum equipment, to those that require a
professional studio or workshop set-up. Topics covered include
using paper stencils and filler stencils; monoprinting through the
screen; making positives for photo exposure by hand or by using the
computer; making high-contrast positives and posterizations and
there are special sections on using bitmaps, half tones and making
colour separations.
Clifford Harper illustrates John Gallas's ballad poem about the
life and times of the Italian anarchist Santo Caserio, a baker who
assassinated the French President, a little man who tried to change
things and got his head chopped off. The drawings are a homage to
the work of Frans Masereel, and accompany perfectly the ballad
verse. Agraphia is Harper's own publishing imprint, and as you'd
expect, the books are exquisitely designed, illustrated and
printed. Includes a biographical sketch, by Harper, of Caserio.
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