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3 sty 2012 · What Is a Print? (2011), by Sarah Suzuki, Associate Curator in the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, is a publication that grew out of The Museum of Modern Art’s interactive website of the same name.
- What Is a Print? - MoMA
What Is a Print? A print is a work of art made up of ink on...
- What is a Print: Selections from the Museum of Modern Art - Hardcover
This volume illuminates a wide range of these techniques,...
- What Is a Print? - MoMA
What Is a Print? A print is a work of art made up of ink on paper and existing in multiple examples. It is created not by drawing on paper with an ink-filled pen or other instrument, but through an indirect trans fer process. The artist begins by drawing a com position on another sur face.
22 mar 2001 · MoMA, Floor 3. Artists have used printmaking to create some of their most profound and compelling works of art, but the basic printmaking techniques remain a mystery to most people. This small exhibition provides examples of the four main processes—woodcut, etching, lithography, and screenprint—together with some of the tools and materials ...
This volume illuminates a wide range of these techniques, featuring short overviews as well as lush illustrations of more than 130 works from The Museum of Modern Art's unrivaled print collection.
Wood Block, Etching, Lithography and Screen printing methods are each presented as a learning process. The user can either choose to grab the tools and do the actual work or simply click continue and watch each step animate out.
What is a print? This volume aims to answer that question by exploring the four basic printmaking techniques--woodcut, intaglio, lithography and screenprint--that have been used...
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