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Last few days of 'Biting Wit and Brazen Folly: British Satirical Prints, 1780s–1830s' in Philadelphia @philamuseum. Closes 22 August 2018 https://t.co/7fmDdvEu9h
See also June 2018 issue of Print Quarterly article on the Royal Collection of satirical prints
Käthe Kollwitz exhibition on view until 30 September 2018. Explores the self, death and pacifism through etchings and lithographs @HullFerens Hull.
National Galleries Scotland is revising the reception of #Rembrandt's (1606–1669) work in Britain through history with an exhibition, illustrating a difficult start in the seventeenth century, but a great success in the eighteenth. Open until 14 October 2018.
@NatGalleriesSco
'Escher’s Journey' is on view at the Museum of Friesland in the Netherlands @FriesMuseum until 28 October 2018.
See also Print Quarterly review on his work https://t.co/cEQ1fpfDSo
#MauritsCornelisEscher
On view in Chicago @artinstitutechi until 3 September 2018: major retrospective of the work of superbly gifted draftsman and printmaker as well as talented mural and easel painter #CharlesWhite (1918-79).
In London @royalacademy: Six-day practical and theoretical summer course
23—28 July 2018 'From antique to life: drawing, painting and printmaking inside the historic art school'
https://t.co/z1qEkO2kQq
As the name suggests, pastel manner prints look like pastel drawings. Several are included in an exhibition catalogue published by the National Museum in Warsaw. See Print Quarterly, XXXV, June 2018 issue, p. 221. Here Jan Wojnarski's Nude, c. 1920 @Muzeum_Narodowe
Weekend reading: new issue of Print Quarterly out with article on the drawings and prints for the quintessential Spanish edition of 'Robinson Crusoe' masterminded by the literary grandee Tomas de Iriarte. Here Robinson Crusoe with his parasol, by Jose Juan Camaron, 1788-89
On view in Philadelphia @philamuseum Biting Wit and Brazen Folly: British Satirical Prints, 1780s–1830s, until 22 August 2018 https://t.co/7fmDdvEu9h
See also June 2018 issue of Print Quarterly, 'The Royal Collection of Satirical Prints in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries'
Sign up for informal workshop in London on 3 May looking at six examples of print processes from various art historical periods, with renowned art critic Susan Moore.
https://t.co/y5yTK7c2Jk
@Londonprintfair