Artists and Amateurs

Perrin Stein (Editor), Charlotte Guichard (Contribution by), Rena Hoisington (Contribution by), Elizabeth M. Rudy (Contribution by)

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Author
Perrin Stein (Editor), Charlotte Guichard (Contribution by), Rena Hoisington (Contribution by), Elizabeth M. Rudy (Contribution by)
Publish Date
2013-10-15
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Subtitle
Etching in Eighteenth-Century France
Number of Pages
240
ISBN-10
0300197004
ISBN-13
9780300197006
citemno
223845
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780300197006

Description

Over the course of the 18th century a great number of artists, ranging from established painters and sculptors to amateurs, experimented with etching, an accessible form of printmaking akin to drawing. In a period when artists strained to navigate the highly regulated Académie Royale and the increasingly discordant public spheres of the marketplace and the Salon, etching afforded them stylistic freedom and allowed them to produce exquisite works of art in a spirit of collaboration and experimentation.

Featuring works by Watteau, Boucher, Fragonard, Hubert Robert, and many others, Artists and Amateurs embarks on a fresh exploration of how etching flourished in ancien régime France, shedding new light on artistic practice and patronage at that time. Treating such topics as technique and practice, experimentation, and the crucial role of the amateur, it establishes the unique place of etching in the shifting social terrain of 18th-century Paris, and explores an artistic context in which conventional hierarchies of genre and medium were breached to brilliant effect.

Published The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press

Exhibition Schedule:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
(10/01/13–01/05/14)