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Printmaking
This presentation includes videos produced by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts demonstrating four printmaking techniques: relief, intaglio, lithography, and screenprinting (serigraphy). On the slide that follows each video is a print in the MIA's permanent collection made by the technique demonstrated in the video. Try zooming in on the image to see evidence of the printmaking process it employed.
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Prints and Processes: Relief (4:32)
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"Tiger" and "Three Women with Bills for Sweets"
Artists: Franz Marc & Kitagawa Utamaro
Dates: 1912 & 1798-1801
Medium: Relief (Woodcut/Woodblock Print)
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Prints and Processes: Intaglio (8:13)
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Zorn and His Wife
Artist: Anders Zorn
Date: 1890
Medium: Intaglio (Etching)
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Prints and Processes: Lithography (4:48)
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Royal Tiger
Artist: Eugène Delacroix
Date: 1829
Medium: Lithograph
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Prints and Processes: Screenprinting (4:53)
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Brushstrokes
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein
Date: 1967
Medium: Screenprint (a.k.a. Serigraph)
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