Lasting Impressions: Lithography As Art
Description:
This collection of carefully researched essays offers new information on such varied topics as British lithographic printer Charles Hullmandel (b. 1789) and the nearly contemporary French color lithographer Auguste Clot; the growth of lithography in the United States after World War II; and lithography in France and Germany at the turn of the century. Scholarly in approach, the work assumes familiarity with lithographic techniques and supplements such basic histories as Lithography: 200 Years of Art, History, & Technique (LJ 12/15/83). Many high-quality reproductions, translated letters, and a list of works associated with Clot make it especially valuable. Recommended for academic and larger public libraries. Lynne N. Reno, formerly with Kent State Univ.-This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.