MiataDrivers - Altered and Adorned: Using Renaissance Prints in Daily Life
Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Kimberly Nichols
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Altered and Adorned: Using Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Kimberly Nichols epub Altered and Adorned: Using Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Kimberly Nichols pdf download Altered and Adorned: Using Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Kimberly Nichols pdf file Altered and Adorned: Using Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Kimberly Nichols audiobook Altered and Adorned: Using Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Kimberly Nichols book review Altered and Adorned: Using Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Kimberly Nichols summary | #1797047 in Books | 2011-06-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.29 x.60 x9.40l,1.99 | File type: PDF | 112 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating and Informative|By Liv|Recommended for anyone interested in the history of printmaking, particularly woodcut, engraving, and etching. "Altered and Adorned" is a highly approachable read with excellent photographic examples. As a printmaker it has given me new ideas about working with my own prints and is encouraging me to research further.|About the Author|
Suzanne Karr Schmidt is Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow in Prints and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago. Kimberly Nichols is Associate Conservator in Prints and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Today Renaissance-era prints are typically preserved behind glass or in solander boxes in museums, but these decorative objects were once a central part of everyday life. Altered and Adorned is a delightful, surprising look at how prints were used: affixed on walls; glued into albums, books, and boxes; annotated; hand-colored; or cut apart.
This handsome volume introduces readers to the experimental world of printmaking in the mid-15th and 16th ...
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