This book offers a new look at works by notable French artists
represented in the collection of the Sterling and Francine Clark
Art Institute. Color reproductions of fifty-eight works-ranging
from chalk drawings by Charles Francois Daubigny and Edgar Degas to
woodcuts by Paul Gauguin and lithographs by Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec-accompany important reconsiderations of well-known
works and print series. Essays by five prominent scholars consider
the political, social, cultural, and market conditions that
governed and motivated printmaking and drawing and examine how key
artists contributed to the development of the graphic arts in
19th-century France. The volume concludes with a complete checklist
of works included in the accompanying exhibition. Distributed for
the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Exhibition Schedule:
The Frick Collection(03/12/13-06/16/13)
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