Prints - Art History - art history and artist guide.

Preface by Stephen E. Ostrow, Former Chief, Prints and Photographs Division
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Portfolio 1: An American Gallery
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Portfolio 2: Pictorial Journalism
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Portfolio 3: Politics and Propaganda
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Portfolio 4: The World at Large
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Portfolio 5: Architecture, Design, and Engineering
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Portfolio 6: American Landscape and Cityscape
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Defining Moments: A Chronology
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Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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Prints and Photographs (at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri)
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Delineavit et Sculpsit: Dutch & Flemish Old Master prints and drawings
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The Print and Photograph section of the Department of Maps, Prints and Photographs in The Royal Library, Copenhagen
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The Portrait Collection
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The Topographical Collection
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The Historical Collection
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Prints and Photographs in the collection of the The Hispanic Society of America
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Prints and Photographs Department, Howard University, with a link to a Gallery of Images
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Prints and Photographs Collection at the United States National Library of Medicine
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Prints and Photographs Collection at the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
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Prints (through Michael Greenhalgh's ArtServe at The Australian National University), search by artist, subject or technique
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William Blake
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Brueghel
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Flaxman
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The Great Exhibition
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Italian printmakers
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French prints
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Ledoux
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Ornament
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Piranesi
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Samuel Prout
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Marcantonio Raimondi
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Reemakers
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Renaissance Prints (through the Web Gallery of Art, created by Emil Kren and Daniel Marx)
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Master ES
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Martin Schongauer
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Israhel van Meckenem the Younger
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Marcantonio Raimondi
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Print Room at the Teylers Museum, Haarlem
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Australian Prints (through the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra)
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Prints in the The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Prints and Drawings, in the Musée du Louvre, Paris
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The Print Department in the Boston Public Library
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Print Room, Library of the Boston Athenæum
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Drawings and Prints in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Prints & Drawings in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
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Online Print Collections and Exhibitions at The New York Public Library
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Fèlix Bracquemond
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Fèlix Buhot
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Leopold Flameng
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Charles Jacque
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Charles Méryon
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A.P. Martial
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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
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Edouard Manet
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Sir Francis Seymour Haden
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J.M.W. Turner's Liber Studiorum
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Francisco Goya
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Mary Cassatt
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Alois Senefelder
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Pierre Nolasque Bergeret
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Currier & Ives, Printmakers to the American People: Highlights from the Prints Collection of the Museum of the City of New York
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Prints and Drawings, with a link to Selected Works in The Collection of The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Goya Images from the Collection of the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, with links to images of all 80 of Goya's Caprichos
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Caprichos numbers 1-10
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Caprichos numbers 11-20
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Caprichos numbers 21-30
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Caprichos numbers 31-40
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Caprichos numbers 41-50
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Caprichos numbers 51-60
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Caprichos numbers 61-70
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Caprichos numbers 71-80
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Glossary of Selected Printmaking Terms
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Exposicion Virtual de las Estampas de Goya (through the Biblioteca Nacional de España)
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Estampas religiosas
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Copias de cuadros de Velázquez
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Estampas sueltas
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Los Caprichos
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Los Desastres de la Guerra
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La Tauromaquia
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Los Disparates o los proverbios
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Litografías
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The Image of France (George D. McKee, Binghamton University Libraries). The printed imagery (engravings, lithographs, woodcuts, etc.) authorized for publication in France, 1811 to 1826 (so far)
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Musée Goupil a Bordeaux, 'conservatoire de l'image industrielle.' Goupil & Cie edited and produced prints from 1827 to 1920
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The Museum and the Collection, with an Index and a Catalogue
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Gravures et Eaux-Fortes
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Lithographies
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Photographies et Epreuves Photoglyptiques
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Photogravures et Chromotypogravures
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Documents et Archives
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The University of Montana Museum of Fine Arts Original Print Collection
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A Hundred Highlights from the Koninklijke Bibliotheek in Holland
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Honoré Daumier (1808-1879) (University of Montana Museum of Fine Arts)
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Thomas Bewick (1753-1828) (The Edmonton Art Gallery)
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Käthe Kollwitz (1867 - 1945) (Martin Ruiz G; in Spanish), with a link to a Galeria
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Connecticut College's Print Collection
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Rembrandt Etchings
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Rembrandt's Bible - 1, and Rembrandt's Bible - 2
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Rembrandt's Portraits - 1, and Rembrandt's Portraits - 2
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Genre
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Genre & Landscape
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Dürer's Woodcuts & Engravings
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The Apocalypse of St. John, 1496-98 (frontispiece 1511)
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Large Passion
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Engraved Passion
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Life of the Virgin, 1500-05 (frontispiece 1510)
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Small Passion, 1508-1511, woodcuts
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Japanese Prints
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Hiroshige's Fishes
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Hiroshige's Tokaido Series
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22 Japanese woodcuts
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Some Rembrandt Etchings (examples in an 'Rembrandt as Etcher' exhibition available through the Association for International Display of Art)
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Fine Print Collections at Georgetown
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Artist List
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Print List
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Davison Art Center (Wesleyan University), with a Collection Overview, and a link to the Prints Collection
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Old Master European prints
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17th- to 18th-century European prints
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19th- & 20th-century European prints
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Japanese prints
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American prints before 1950
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American prints after 1950
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Spencer Museum of Art: Print Room (Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas)
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Image Maps of Printmaking Techniques
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Aquatint
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Chromolithograph
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Chiaroscuro Woodcut
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Color Etching Printed 'A la Poupée'
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Drypoint
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Etching and Embossing
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Engraving
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Line Etching
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Lithograph
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Mezzotint
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Reproductive Engraving
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Stipple Etching
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Woodcut
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Wood Engraving
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plus a guide to Print Connoisseurship
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Collectors' Marks
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Inscriptions
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Monograms
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Conservation Issues
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a Glossary of Printmaking Terms
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and an Index to Selected Prints at the Spencer Museum of Art Printroom
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Ars Memorandi
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Otto Bacher
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Sebald Beham
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Émile Bernard
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William Blake, 2 images.
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Pierre Bonnard
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Pieter Bruegel
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Félix Buhot, 10 images (Japonisme)
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Lucas Cranach
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Chushingura, 12 images illustrating the Japanese drama, Chushingura.
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Honoré Daumier
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Remy de Gourmont
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Maurice Denis
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Georges d'Espagnat
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Albrecht Dürer, 3 images, including a clickable image map of Knight Death and the Devil
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Max Elskamp, 17 images from 2 woodcut books.
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Willem Jacobsz Delff (after Moreelse)
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James Ensor, 4 images.
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Philipp Galle (after Peter Bruegel)
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Jacob Gole, 5 images (The Five Senses).
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Francisco Goya
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Sir Francis Seymour Haden
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Grace Hartigan, 3 images (Salute Series).
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Hiroshige 2 of 12 images illustrating the Japanese drama, Chushingura.
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Hans Holbein
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Daniel Hopfer
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Helen Hyde
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Alfred Jarry, 15 images.
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Max Klinger, 10 images (Ein Handschuh).
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Käthe Kollwitz
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Kuniaki 1 of 12 images illustrating the Japanese drama, Chushingura.
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Kunisada 1 of 12 images illustrating the Japanese drama, Chushingura.
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Hanns Lautensack
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Andrea Mantegna
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Charles Mills
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Jan Sadeler 1 image with 1 detail.
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Toyokunii 7 of 12 images illustrating the Japanese drama, Chushingura.
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Lucas van Leyden, 2 images with 3 details
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Dirk Vellert
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H. C. Westerman, 8 images (Connecticut Ballroom Suite).
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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Hans Windisch, 12 images (Palmström).
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Ymages d'Epinal, St. Nicolas
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Ymages d'Epinal, Notre-Dame des Sept Douleurs
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L'Ymagier, 7 images from the 19th-century periodical dedicated to popular prints
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Yoshitora 1 of 12 images illustrating the Japanese drama, Chushingura.
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Color Printing in the Nineteenth Century (University of Delaware Library)
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Intaglio Processes
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Relief Processes
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Lithography
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Nature Printing
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A brief history of monoprints/monotypes (through (Monoprints.com)
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Singular Impressions: The Monotype in America (online exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum)
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The Monotype Process
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American Artists at Home & Abroad
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The Emergence of the Monotype
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Color Prints & Printed Sketches
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Contemporary Monotype Phenomenon
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Prints & Illustrated Books, in the Museum of Modern Art, New York
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Forgotten Etchers: Nineteenth-Century Prints from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams (New-York Historical Society)
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The John Sartain Collection (through the Free Library of Philadelphia)
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The Collection of Prints and Drawings in the The Finnish National Gallery
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Etching and Engraving (William Blake's craftsmanship)
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Eyeing America: The Prints of Robert Cottingham (online exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum)
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Posters American Style (online exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum)
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The International Poster Collection (Colorado State University)
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Mauricio Lasansky, in the collection of the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Iowa
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Prints & Photographs: An Illustrated Guide of the Collection in the Library of Congress, Washington DC
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