"Print Study Day: New Insights in Print Studies from the Late Gothic to Van Gogh"
October 12, 2022
Print Study Day is organized annually by the Department of Drawings and Prints at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in association with the IFPDA. This year’s speakers present new research into a wide range of topics: the work of 15th-century Netherlandish engravers; the production of prints that imitate drawings; and Vincent van Gogh’s lithographic process. Following the three talks, Nadine Orenstein, Drue Heinz Curator in Charge, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, moderates a discussion and Q & A.
Programs:
"The Late Gothic Engraving Revisited" with Dr. Joyce Zelen, Radboud University
"Prints in Imitation of Drawings in the 18th and 19th Centuries" with Dr. Benedetta Spadaccini, Biblioteca Ambrosiana
"'An everyday miracle': Van Gogh’s Early Lithographs: with Dr. Ashley Dunn, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This program was presented by The Metropolitan Museum of Art for Print Month 2022, hosted by the IFPDA Print Fair.
IFPDA Home: https://www.ifpda.org
IFPDA Foundation: https://www.ifpdafoundation.org
IFPDA Print Fair: https://www.fineartprintfair.org
Print Month 2022 Calendar: https://www.fineartprintfair.org/print-month-2022
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: https://www.metmuseum.org