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Imprinting the South: Southern Printmakers and Their Images of the Region, 1920s-1940s - Williams, Lynn Barstis
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Prints - etchings, woodcuts, linoleum cuts, lithographs, and serigraphs - began to flourish as artistic media after World War I due to their affordability and an expanding market of art consumers. The American Scene movement, which arose in the 1920s and surged through the 1930s and 1940s, emphasized regionalism and embraced printmaking in particular as a medium well suited to portraying regional life. The American South became a focus for many artists and gave rise to some of the most aesthetically powerful practitioners ...

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Imprinting the South: Southern Printmakers and Their Images of the Region, 1920s-1940s 2007, University Alabama Press

ISBN-13: 9780817315603

Hardcover