Picture to print: Reproductive prints in the NGV collection.
Title
Picture to print: Reproductive prints in the NGV collection.
Venues
National Gallery Of Victoria: International. (13 October 2006 – 25 March 2007)
Date
(2006 – 2007)
Summary
Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC). Prints, Drawings, Paintings
Curator
Bunbury, Alisa.
Documentation
Catalogue
Web address
https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/picture-to-…
Country of context
Australia
Abstract
In the four centuries before photography was invented, knowledge of art was circulated primarily through prints. Paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, frescoes, drawings and watercolours were frequently best known via prints that they inspired. Numerous artists such as Raphael, Rubens and Turner employed this form of visual communication to disseminate their art. An expansive print industry flourished until the nineteenth century when reproductive prints (prints after other works of art) came to be regarded as secondary when compared with 'original' prints (prints produced solely in that medium). This distinction overlooked the skill and artistic input of the printmakers and the huge impact such prints had on the development of Western art.
Last Updated
03 Nov 2024