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THE PRINTS OF WARRINGTON COLESCOTT: A CATALOGUE RAISONNE, By Mary Weaver Chapin
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- ISBN-10
- 0299233006
- Publication Name
- University of Wisconsin Press
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- 9780299233006
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10
0299233006
ISBN-13
9780299233006
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72587230
Product Key Features
Book Title
Prints of Warrington Colescott : a Catalogue Raisonne, 1948-2008
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Topic
History / Contemporary (1945-), Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, Techniques / Printmaking, Prints
Publication Year
2010
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
84.6 Oz
Item Length
12.6 in
Item Width
9.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2009-010514
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Warrington Colescott's prints have been a secret pleasure of the printmaking world for decades. Erudite and earthy, they satirize conservative and liberal America with equal glee. Presidents, artists, great thinkers, and the great unwashed are scrutinized and skewered with a deft and often daffy stroke. These popular prints have found their way into many collections, and this invaluable work allows the lovers of Colescott's ingenuity a clear sense of his entire extensive oeuvre. In addition, the essays give a sense of Colescott's background and the complex technical innovation that the artist summons to support his colorful take on America."-Andrew Stevens, curator of prints, drawings, and photographs, Chazen Museum of Art, University of WisconsinMadison, "Colescott is one of the most fortunate and revered artists of his generation, who has excelled as a teacher, an influential artist, and a contributor to the critical mass of modern print history."--Mark Pascale, curator in the Department of Prints and Drawings, the Art Institute of Chicago, "Colescott is one of the most fortunate and revered artists of his generation, who has excelled as a teacher, an influential artist, and a contributor to the critical mass of modern print history."-Mark Pascale, curator in the department of prints and drawings, the Art Institute of Chicago, "Chapin has performed an excellent, and much-needed, service with The Prints of Warrington Colescott by placing this important artist in proper context and reminding us all that socially engaged art can be finely crafted, well considered, and delightful to look at."--R.K. Dickson, Bloomsbury Review, "A comprehensive consideration of Colescott's life and printed work is long overdue. He is one of the most fortunate and revered artists of his generation, who has excelled as a teacher, an influential artist, and a contributor to the critical mass of modern print history."-Mark Pascale, curator in the department of prints and drawings, the Art Institute of Chicago, "Chapin has performed an excellent, and much-needed, service withThe Prints of Warrington Colescottby placing this important artist in proper context and reminding us all that socially engaged art can be finely crafted, well considered, and delightful to look at."-R.K. Dickson,Bloomsbury Review, "Colescott is one of the most fortunate and revered artists of his generation, who has excelled as a teacher, an influential artist, and a contributor to the critical mass of modern print history."-Mark Pascale, curator in the Department of Prints and Drawings, the Art Institute of Chicago, "Warrington Colescott's prints have been a secret pleasure of the printmaking world for decades. Erudite and earthy, they satirize conservative and liberal America with equal glee. Presidents, artists, great thinkers, and the great unwashed are scrutinized and skewered with a deft and often daffy stroke. These popular prints have found their way into many collections, and this invaluable work allows the lovers of Colescott's ingenuity a clear sense of his entire extensive oeuvre. In addition, the essays give a sense of Colescott's background and the complex technical innovation that the artist summons to support his colorful take on America."-Andrew Stevens, curator of prints, drawings, and photographs, Chazen Museum of Art, "Colescott is one of the most fortunate and revered artists of his generation, who has excelled as a teacher, an influential artist, and a contributor to the critical mass of modern print history."-Mark Pascale, curator of prints and drawings, the Art Institute of Chicago, "Warrington Colescott's prints have been a secret pleasure of the printmaking world for decades. Erudite and earthy, they satirize conservative and liberal America with equal glee. Presidents, artists, great thinkers, and the great unwashed are scrutinized and skewered with a deft and often daffy stroke. These popular prints have found their way into many collections, and this invaluable work allows the lovers of Colescott's ingenuity a clear sense of his entire extensive oeuvre. In addition, the essays give a sense of Colescott's background and the complex technical innovation that the artist summons to support his colorful take on America."--Andrew Stevens, curator of prints, drawings, and photographs, Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison, "Chapin has performed an excellent, and much-needed, service with The Prints of Warrington Colescott by placing this important artist in proper context and reminding us all that socially engaged art can be finely crafted, well considered, and delightful to look at."-R.K. Dickson, Bloomsbury Review
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Dewey Decimal
769.92
Table Of Content
Foreword, by Daniel T. Keegan Major Donors Acknowledgments A Biographic Sketch Research Printmaker and Mad-Dog Attack Artist Key to the Catalogue Raisonné Catalogue Raisonné Selected Public Collections Print Exhibitions Selected Bibliography Photography Credits Index
Synopsis
Since the 1940s, printmaker Warrington Colescott has trained his brilliant artistic eye on the fashions and foibles of human behavior. A satirist in the tradition of William Hogarth, Francisco Goya, Honoré Daumier, and George Grosz, Colescott utilizes his sharp wit and vivid imagination to interpret contemporary and historical events, from the personal to the public, the local to the international. He is especially noted for his exceptional command of complex printmaking techniques and for his innovative approach to intaglio printing. The Prints of Warrington Colescott: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1948-2008 is the first fully illustrated catalogue to document Colescott's extensive and varied graphic career. Author and curator Mary Weaver Chapin has worked closely with Colescott, interviewed him at length, and had unique access to his private papers and archives. She documents his personal and artistic life in a detailed biographic sketch, and her extensive essay "Research Printmaker and Mad-Dog Attack Artist" examines the evolution of his printmaking career, focusing on his technique, iconography, and his place in American printmaking. The catalogue documents and depicts all 359 of Colescott's editioned prints, providing title, date, media, dimensions, and selected exhibition history and collections for each print, along with comments and anecdotes by Chapin and Colescott., Since the 1940s, printmaker Warrington Colescott has trained his brilliant artistic eye on the fashions and foibles of human behavior. A satirist in the tradition of William Hogarth, Francisco Goya, Honoré Daumier, and George Grosz, Colescott utilizes his sharp wit and vivid imagination to interpret contemporary and historical events, from the personal to the public, the local to the international. He is especially noted for his exceptional command of complex printmaking techniques and for his innovative approach to intaglio printing. The Prints of Warrington Colescott: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1948-2008 is the first fully illustrated catalogue to document Colescott's extensive and varied graphic career. Author and curator Mary Weaver Chapin has worked closely with Colescott, interviewed him at length, and had unique access to his private papers and archives. She documents his personal and artistic life in a detailed biographic sketch, and her extensive essay "Research Printmaker and Mad-Dog Attack Artist" examines the evolution of his printmaking career, focusing on his technique, iconography, and his place in American printmaking. The catalogue documents and depicts all 359 of Colescott's editioned prints, providing title, date, media, dimensions, and selected exhibition history and collections for each print, along with comments and anecdotes by Chapin and Colescott. Published in collaboration with the Milwaukee Art Museum - The exhibition "Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire" will open at the Milwaukee Art Museum in June 2010. Visit www.mam.org Finalist, Arts Book, Midwest Book Awards, Since the 1940s, printmaker Warrington Colescott has trained his brilliant artistic eye on the fashions and foibles of human behavior. A satirist in the tradition of William Hogarth, Francisco Goya, Honore Daumier, and George Grosz, Colescott utilizes his sharp wit and vivid imagination to interpret contemporary and historical events, from the personal to the public, the local to the international. He is especially noted for his exceptional command of complex printmaking techniques and for his innovative approach to intaglio printing. The Prints of Warrington Colescott: A Catalogue Raisonne, 1948 2008 is the first fully illustrated catalogue to document Colescott s extensive and varied graphic career. Author and curator Mary Weaver Chapin has worked closely with Colescott, interviewed him at length, and had unique access to his private papers and archives. She documents his personal and artistic life in a detailed biographic sketch, and her extensive essay Research Printmaker and Mad-Dog Attack Artist examines the evolution of his printmaking career, focusing on his technique, iconography, and his place in American printmaking. The catalogue documents and depicts all 359 of Colescott s editioned prints, providing title, date, media, dimensions, and selected exhibition history and collections for each print, along with comments and anecdotes by Chapin and Colescott. Published in collaboration with the Milwaukee Art Museum The exhibition Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire will open at the Milwaukee Art Museum in June 2010. Visit www.mam.orgFinalist, Arts Book, Midwest Book Awards", Since the 1940s, printmaker Warrington Colescott has trained his brilliant artistic eye on the fashions and foibles of human behavior. A satirist in the tradition of William Hogarth, Francisco Goya, Honoré Daumier, and George Grosz, Colescott utilizes his sharp wit and vivid imagination to interpret contemporary and historical events, from the personal to the public, the local to the international. He is especially noted for his exceptional command of complex printmaking techniques and for his innovative approach to intaglio printing. The Prints of Warrington Colescott: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1948-2008 is the first fully illustrated catalogue to document Colescott's extensive and varied graphic career. Author and curator Mary Weaver Chapin has worked closely with Colescott, interviewed him at length, and had unique access to his private papers and archives. She documents his personal and artistic life in a detailed biographic sketch, and her extensive essay "Research Printmaker and Mad-Dog Attack Artist" examines the evolution of his printmaking career, focusing on his technique, iconography, and his place in American printmaking. The catalogue documents and depicts all 359 of Colescott's editioned prints, providing title, date, media, dimensions, and selected exhibition history and collections for each print, along with comments and anecdotes by Chapin and Colescott. Published in collaboration with the Milwaukee Art Museum * The exhibition "Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire" will open at the Milwaukee Art Museum in June 2010. Visit www.mam.org Finalist, Arts Book, Midwest Book Awards
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NE2012.C65A4 2009
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