In 1783, Nicolas De Launay copied Les Baignets by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, stating it was made “by his very humble and very obedient servant”, an evidence of the hierarchical tensions between painters and printmakers during the eighteenth-century. However, De Launay’s loyalty is not absolute, since a critical artistic statement is found at the edge: an illusory oval frame heavily adorned with leaves and fruits of Squash, Hazelnuts, and Oak. This paper wishes to acknowledge this meticulously engraved frame, and many more added to copies throughout De Launay’s successful career, as highly relevant in examining his ‘obedience’ and ‘humbleness’. With regard to eighteenth-century writings on botany and authenticity, and to current studies on the p...
The production of artistic prints in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Netherlands was an inher...
Between 1751 and 1765, Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d'Alembert published their Encyclopédie, in wh...
The original work of art was a collaborative project between prominent 16th c. artists Raphael and R...
In an era before the invention of photography, fine art prints based on famous paintings dominated t...
This dissertation takes a mode of production — cutting-and-pasting in its most literal and more abst...
This dissertation investigates how aesthetics of printedness—in particular, styles associated with p...
The refinement of photomechanical techniques, which would ally photography to publishing and solve t...
Printed images played an active role in the local visual and material culture of the sixteenth-centu...
The illustration of a Parisian incunabular ; the large woodcuts of Antoine Caillaut’s Book of Hours....
This paper will consider the relationship of print to the transmission of ideas through the multiple...
This paper considers the paradoxes inherent in Rembrandt’s treatment of angels in his etched works w...
This thesis examines how cutting altered and reshaped the relation between image and body in early m...
Through my research I will investigate Titian???s incorporations of print media into his\ud artistic...
A unique collection of French ornament prints entitled Essai de papillonneries humaines was executed...
Anthony Van Dyck was a Flemish artist (1599-1641). This work was created by Durand after van Dyck. S...
The production of artistic prints in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Netherlands was an inher...
Between 1751 and 1765, Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d'Alembert published their Encyclopédie, in wh...
The original work of art was a collaborative project between prominent 16th c. artists Raphael and R...
In an era before the invention of photography, fine art prints based on famous paintings dominated t...
This dissertation takes a mode of production — cutting-and-pasting in its most literal and more abst...
This dissertation investigates how aesthetics of printedness—in particular, styles associated with p...
The refinement of photomechanical techniques, which would ally photography to publishing and solve t...
Printed images played an active role in the local visual and material culture of the sixteenth-centu...
The illustration of a Parisian incunabular ; the large woodcuts of Antoine Caillaut’s Book of Hours....
This paper will consider the relationship of print to the transmission of ideas through the multiple...
This paper considers the paradoxes inherent in Rembrandt’s treatment of angels in his etched works w...
This thesis examines how cutting altered and reshaped the relation between image and body in early m...
Through my research I will investigate Titian???s incorporations of print media into his\ud artistic...
A unique collection of French ornament prints entitled Essai de papillonneries humaines was executed...
Anthony Van Dyck was a Flemish artist (1599-1641). This work was created by Durand after van Dyck. S...
The production of artistic prints in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Netherlands was an inher...
Between 1751 and 1765, Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d'Alembert published their Encyclopédie, in wh...
The original work of art was a collaborative project between prominent 16th c. artists Raphael and R...