The printmaking technique of lithography gained popularity in the 19th century as a process faster and cheaper than copper engraving or woodblock printing. When color lithography was introduced, it ...
Something of the kind should be tried again, with the benefit of the greater experience gained by such practical printers as the American Color Type Company and the Ives Color Printing establishment.
It is here that the story of "Hue & Cry: French Printmaking and The Debate Over Colors," the Clark Art Institute's latest exhibition of prints, begins. The show, which runs through March 6, 2022, ...
Book History is devoted to every aspect of the history of the book, broadly defined as the history of the creation, dissemination, and reception of script and print. It publishes research on the ...
In 18th-century China, printing houses in the eastern city of Suzhou used woodblock printing to create colorful, intricate, yet affordable art. People who weren’t well to do used these works to ...