![]() New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2021. Recent Acquisitions: A Selection, 2018–2020: Part II: Late Eighteenth Century to Contemporary: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v.78, no. Bradley Strauchen-Scherer, Karen Van Godtsenhoven, Sheena Wagstaff, Sylvia Yount. Rosenheim, Femke Speelberg, Adrienne Spinozzi, Perrin Stein, Courtney A. Miller, Elyse Nelson, Maia Nuku, Stephen C. La Rocca, Alisa LaGamma, Constance McPhee, Asher E. Huber, Shanay Jhaveri, Ronda Kasl, Wolfram Koeppe, Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, Brinda Kumar, Donald J. Garfinkel, Medill Higgins Harvey, Ruth Bigelow, Alison Hokanson, Mellissa J. Eklund, Alyce Perry Englund, Jennifer Farrell, Mia Fineman, Amanda B. ![]() Carpenter, Henry Colburn, Stephanie D’Alessandro, Clare Davies, Jayson Kerr Dobney, Ashley Dunn, Maryam Ekhtiar, Douglas S. See moreĬontributions by Ian Alteveer, Kelly Baum, Kim Benzel, Deniz Beyazit, Monika Bincsik, Yaëlle Biro, John Byck, Iria Candela, John T. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2022. Recent Acquisitions: A Selection, 2020–2022, v.80, no. Rosenheim, Joseph Scheier-Dolberg, Aude Semat, Femke Speelberg, Perrin Stein, Isabel Stünkel, Zhixin Jason Sun, Pierre Terjanian, Abraham Thomas, Thayer Tolles, Stephan Wolohojian. ![]() Pinson, David Pullins, Jessica Regan, Aaron Rio, Imani Roach, Jeff L. Orenstein, Diana Craig Patch, Amelia Peck, Jenny Peruski, Joanne Pillsbury, Stephen C. Miller, Iris Moon, Laura Filloy Nadal, Patricia M. Hyun, Shanay Jhaveri, Ronda Kasl, Wolfram Koeppe, Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, Alisa LaGamma, Sarah Lepinski, Pengliang Lu, Virginia McBride, Constance McPhee, Asher E. Herdrich, Alison Hokanson, Melanie Holcomb, Mellissa J. Garfinkel, John Guy, Navina Haidar, Medill Higgins Harvey, Stephanie L. Evans, Jennifer Farrell, Mia Fineman, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Amanda B. Carpenter, Stephanie D’Alessandro, Clare Davies, Jayson Kerr Dobney, Ashley Dunn, Adam Eaker, Maryam Ekhtiar, Helen C. Bambach, Kelly Baum, Alexis Belis, Monika Bincsik, John Byck, Iria Candela, John T. Achi, Denise Allen, Niv Allon, Ian Alteveer, Carmen C. The Power of Prints is a fitting tribute to the groundbreaking work of two scholars who revolutionized the study of a vast area of art history.Ĭontributions by Andrea M. Included in this volume are biographical essays elucidating the two curators' achievements and catalogue entries that quote Ivins's and Mayor's pithy remarks about the featured artworks. The first comprehensive exploration of the lives, careers, theories, and influence of Ivins and Mayor, this book also showcases more than 125 exceptional prints that represent the breadth and depth of their acquisitions, including works by Mantegna, Düaut rer, Callot, Rembrandt, Goya, Whistler, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Cassatt. Their populist approach-collecting across the full spectrum of the medium, from the exquisite to the everyday, and writing about prints in accessible language-delivered prints from the province of scholars and collectors to the general public and transformed notions of how art reaches the masses. Celebrating the power of prints not only as aesthetic objects but also as rich sociohistorical documents and peerless tools of communication, Ivins and Mayor expanded our appreciation of prints as the most democratic art form: functional, cost-effective works that disseminate information and bring pleasure to a wide audience. Hyatt Mayor assembled one of the world's greatest collections of prints, from Renaissance masterpieces to popular and ephemeral works. ![]() Metropolitan Museum of Art curators William M. ![]()
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