Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s
| Rating: | Not rated yet |
| Rate item | |
| Type: | Course Related Materials |
| Grade Level: | Primary, Secondary, Post-secondary |
Subject: Arts
Institution Name:
National Gallery of Art
Collection Name: free.ed.gov
Abstract: features a selection of printed images that appeared as posters, albums, books, periodicals, music primers, song sheets, and folding screens. The prints and color lithography offered painters such as Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec a wider audience for their artwork, which was often misunderstood by the Salon, the organizer of state-sponsored exhibitions.
Details
Course Type: Learning Module
Conditions of Use: Custom License
Items are free to use for educational purposes only. Some materials may be in the Public Domain.
