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The American Scene Stephen Coppel

The American Scene By Stephen Coppel

The American Scene by Stephen Coppel


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Presents an overview of American printmaking in the first half of the twentieth century, beginning in 1905 with John Sloans etchings of everyday urban experience, dubbed the Ashcan School, and concluding with Jackson Pollock and abstract expressionist prints. It also includes biographies of many artists.

The American Scene Summary

The American Scene: Prints from Hopper to Pollock by Stephen Coppel

This catalogue presents an overview of American printmaking in the first half of the twentieth century, beginning in 1905 with John Sloan's etchings of everyday urban experience, dubbed the Ashcan School, and concluding with Jackson Pollock and abstract expressionist prints. About 140 powerful prints by approximately 75 artists will be featured. A substantial introduction sets the prints in context, showing how this dynamic tradition arose and how it relates to other media such as magazine illustration, photography, cinema and poster design. Biographies of all the artists are included.

About Stephen Coppel

Stephen Coppel is Assistant Keeper in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, responsible for the modern collection. He is author of Linocuts of the Machine Age: Claude Flight and the Grosvenor School, and co-author (with Irena Zdanowicz) of Fred Williams: An Australian Vision and (with Duncan Thomson) of Avigdor Arikha From Life: Drawings and Prints 1965-2005.

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GOR012195032
9780714126579
0714126578
The American Scene: Prints from Hopper to Pollock by Stephen Coppel
Used - Good
Paperback
British Museum Press
20080310
272
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