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2002-2007 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "Printmaking"

(above: Orson Lowell, Life at Yale's in July Scribner's Date issued: 63 x 33: Boston Public Library, Print Department. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Our articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Heart and Torch: Rick Griffin's
Transcendence (9/18/07)
Sixty Years of North American Prints: Collecting from the Boston Printmakers (2/24/07)
America at Work: WPA Prints from the Gibbes Collection (11/9/06)
Successions: Prints by African American Artists from the Jean and Robert Steele Collection (2/3/06)
Hawaiian Idyll: The Prints of John Kelly (9/20/05)
Jasper Johns: Prints from the John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation (2/9/04)
The Prairie Print Makers (7/8/03)
The Art of the Music Poster of the 60s and 70s (5/8/03)
A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer's North American Prints (9/23/02) contains a glossary "intended to assist in understanding the terms used" in the art of printmaking.
Fremont Ellis Landscapes and Gustave Baumann Woodblock Prints (8/6/02)
The History of American Printmaking: Selection from the Permanent Collection ( 7/25/02)
A Century on Paper: Prints by Art Students League Artists 1901-2001 (4/19/02)
High Society: Psychedelic Rock Posters of Haight-Ashbury (4/5/02)
Rudy Pozzatti: A Printmaker's Odyssey (3/20/02)
Norman Rockwell Lithographs from the Powers Collection, Cheney, Washington (2/20/02)
Lincoln and Washington: The Printmakers Blessed Their Union; article by Harold Holzer (2/4/02)

(above: poster, Federal Art Project, Works Progress Administration)
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