Thoughts on Printmaking

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Thoughts on Printmaking Printmakers (Lithography) studio

Woodcut

Woodcut Ando Hiroshige, Rain Shower 1857 Emil Nolde, The Prophet 1912

Engraving Paul Landacre, Flower 1940s Laser Engraving

Drypoint Rembrandt, Christ Preaching 1650s Rembrandt, Christ Crucified Between the Two Thieves, 1653

Drypoint Rembrandt, Christ Crucified Between the Two Thieves, 1653 Detail

Etching Matisse, Woman ca 1914 Printing Press

Matisse and Picasso Matisse, Woman, ca 1914 Picasso, Artist and his Model

Lithograph Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, The Seated Clowness, 1896 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Moulin rouge, 1891

Silkscreen Andy Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Can, 1964 Campbell’s Soup Cans

Silkscreen Andy Warhol, Marilyn, 1960s Four Marilyn’s, 1960s

Silkscreen Nine Marilyn's 1960s Fifty Marilyn's, 1960s

Silkscreen Marilyn Hat Dollar

Monotype Edgar Degas, The Concert Master, 1874 Edgar Degas, The Dancer, 1870s

Kathe Kollwitz Self Portrait “History is of ages past Uninvited shadows cast Down through all eternity The crying of humanity” (Donovan, The Hurdy Gurdy Man)

Kathy Kollwitz Death Widow

Kathe Kollwitz Poverty, 1893 Hunger, 1944

Kathe Kollwitz Never Again War, 1924

Question Which of the images included in this learning module which focused on the printmaker’s media did you like best and why? By the end of this week, give me about two paragraphs on your selected image and why it made an impression on you. Please continue to submit your thoughts to the class blog…thanks!