9780300201239-0300201230-Prints and People: A Social History of Printed Pictures

Prints and People: A Social History of Printed Pictures

ISBN-13: 9780300201239
ISBN-10: 0300201230
Author: A. Hyatt Mayor
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Format: Paperback 496 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300201239
ISBN-10: 0300201230
Author: A. Hyatt Mayor
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Format: Paperback 496 pages

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Prints and People: A Social History of Printed Pictures (ISBN-13: 9780300201239 and ISBN-10: 0300201230), written by authors A. Hyatt Mayor, was published by Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Prints and People: A Social History of Printed Pictures (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Why were prints made? Who bought them? How did print publishers attract new publics? What printmakers discovered new ways of seeing? In this book such questions and some of their answers begin almost with the invention of paper in China and extend across time to a consideration of the possibilities in printmaking today, this side of expressionism and abstraction. Besides evaluating more than 700 prints as works of art, A. Hyatt Mayor's far from conventional account of the medium points out precise effects of prints on literacy, commerce, science, fashions, religion, and political powerin short, it deals with prints' effects upon people, placing the art itself in the stream of life. In this it differs from earlier histories that concentrate on artistic merit and bibliographic data but seem little aware of the significance of the exactly repeated image as a communications device. In the wealth of illustrations, a number the author has chosen, the creations of obscure artists, are bound to astonish, no matter how wide the reader’s familiarity with prints may be. This is because the book is concerned above all with the work of innovators, not later refinings of their innovations by more celebrated hands. Replete with information so precisely, even wittily, put that it will delight anyone, Prints and People is offered as the writing down of a professional lifetime of thought and experiencethe author, now Curator Emeritus, having joined the Metropolitan Museum’s Department of Prints in 1932. [This book was originally published in 1971 and has gone out of print. This edition is a print-on-demand version of the original book.]
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