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to printmaking
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The field of art concerned, roughly, with the transfer of ink or paint from a plate or block or through a screen mesh to paper.
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His workshop was devoted, naturally, to printmaking.
There are a few artists in the show who are primarily committed to printmaking.
Since linoleum is easy to cut and does not have a grain, the linoleum cut often is used to introduce children to printmaking.
Although, basically, the Impressionists were concerned with the creation of light through colour, several artists identified with them made major contributions to printmaking.
Next to this piece are etchings by the Chapman brothers, Jake and Dinos, who adapt the game of exquisite corpse for two players, take its name for their title and faithfully apply its rules to printmaking.
So I switch my major to printmaking that night and I guess that's when I more or less "decided" to become an artist.
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But in the 1960's artists began to elevate printmaking to the status of fine art, beginning with the pioneering efforts of the first generation of pop artists.
As a teacher, he elevated printmaking to an art form and emphasized to painters the difference between fine art and the transfer of object to canvas.
The late 1870s marked the height of Degas's graphic experimentation, after which he moved away from printmaking to concentrate on enriching his use of pastel.
Among the cultural institutions featuring activities from printmaking to cider-pressing are the Cloisters, the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, the Hispanic Society of America and the Morris-Jumel Mansion.
What the authorities did encourage — or did less to discourage — were printmaking and other forms of graphic communication that, in theory at least, could be more broadly accessible to, and edifying for, the masses.
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