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ClassGraphic What are fine art prints, posters, and reproductions and how do they differ? This study group will examine the multi-faceted history of printmaking and its methodologies: engraving, etching, lithography, woodblock, screen printing, among others. Major printmaking artists and artistic movements that emphasized printmaking will be featured. Topics will include Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, Japanese floating world prints, the German Expressionists, and much more. This presentation-based study group will include two to four field trips. Each participant will be expected to develop a presentation on a print-related topic. Assistance in guiding research, suggesting resources, and slide preparation for presentation will be made available. Presentations may focus on artists, artistic movements, or printmaking techniques. Examples of presentations may include a 16th century artist, a contemporary artist, early printmaking methods, or cutting-edge current printmaking methods. Field trips will include the Art Institute's Print Study Room, a collector’s home, and possibly a gallery-hopping adventure.
 

Class Details

14 Session(s)
Weekly - Thu

Location
Virtual - Any Location

Instructor
MultipleInstructor :
1.Bob Blythe2.Bob McAnulty3.Jane Woolley 

Tuition: 

$0.00


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Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s)
9/7/2023 - 12/7/2023 Weekly - Thu 09:45 AM - 11:45 AM N/A, Virtual - Any Location  Map Jane Woolley  ; Bob McAnulty  ; Bob Blythe 
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