Lines of Connection
Drawing and Printmaking, 1400-1850
Jamie Gabbarelli author Edina Adam author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Getty Trust Publications
Published:4th Mar '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The first volume to chart the rich and reciprocal relationship between drawing and printmaking from the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries
This volume is the first to chart the relationship between drawing and printmaking, bringing together more than 170 works on paper and highlighting issues of process, collaboration, and innovation.While   often viewed and studied separately, drawings and prints have always been   closely intertwined. They facilitated and generated the production of one   another, and in some instances, clear distinctions between the two dissolved.   Many artists created drawings specifically intended for translation into   print, and while an even greater number used prints as a training tool, copying   from them to hone drawing skills. This reciprocal relationship goes even   deeper, however, as innovative artists made created fascinating hybrid   works that blurred the boundaries between the two media, pushing against   modern definitions and hierarchies.
 Lines of Connection   charts these historical and geographical continuities for the first time by   bringing together works on paper of superb quality, foregrounding issues of   artistic process and collaboration, technical innovation, and creative   ingenuity. Featuring over 170 prints and drawings by such artists as Albrecht   Durer, Parmigianino, Hendrick Goltzius, Maria Sibylla Merian, Rembrandt van   Rijn, and William Blake, this catalogue is a rich narrative introduction to   the compelling, yet understudied, relationship between drawing and   printmaking.
ISBN: 9781606069653
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230 pages