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The late Alexander Walker's exceptional collection of 20th century prints and drawings was left to the @britishmuseum and is the focus of the exhibition 'Living with Art: Picasso to Celmins'. Opens today through 5 March before going on tour across the UK. https://t.co/sEzWRZCHBu
‘Forgotten Masters: Indian Painting for the East India Company’, on view @WallaceMuseum London until 19 April 2020, tells stories of power, personal relationships and the construction of knowledge under the Empire through stunning works on paper. Below, ‘Six Recruits’ of c. 1815.
Looking back at 2019: this year the @IFPDA Foundation Book Award was presented to Naoko Takahatake for her ‘The Chiaroscuro Woodcut in Renaissance Italy’, pictured below.
Our December issue includes a thoughtful reconsideration of Mary Cassatt's 'Reflection'. Here presented for the first time as a self-portrait of the artist.
‘The Golden Age of Satire?’ is on view @TheBeaconMuseum UK until 12 January 2020. With objects from @britishmuseum, the show looks at how the British monarchy was ridiculed in prints between 1790 and 1820. Below, a caricature of the Prince of Wales by George Cruikshank from 1812.
If in Vevey, do not miss ‘Rien que pour vos yeux II: Les plus belles estampes des collections’, on view at the Musée Jenisch until 13 January 2019. On show prints by Dürer, Rembrandt and other masters. Below, Goltzius’s ‘Adam and Eve’, of 1585.
Looking at prints before wining and dining at Andrew Edmunds's Prints shop- Restaurant double-act sounds like a perfect plan to us this festive season... https://t.co/EzFdHHePEH London W1F oLP, 44-46 Lexington Street
This 'blonde bombshell' was sexy enough to raise eyebrows on the ATS wartime recruitment strategies in parliament. Would it now? Final week to see 'The art of Persuasion: Wartime Posters by Abram Games' @NAM_London.
‘Rien que pour vos yeux II: Les plus belles estampes des collections’ on view at the Musée Jenisch, Vevey until 5 January 2019. The show presents prints by old masters illustrating different techniques. Below, Hendrick Goltzius ‘Adam and Eve’, of 1585.
The @IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair opens today in New York, through 27 October. Visit https://t.co/YJELtRzJI3 for more details. Seen here, Fritz Scholder 'Patriotic Indian', represented by @TamarindInst as discussed in Print Quarterly, September 2019 issue.