Imprinting the South
Discover the rich history of printmaking in the American South with Imprinting the South by Lynn Barstis Williams. Published in 2007, this captivating hardback spans 232 pages and delves into the evolution of printmaking from 1918 to 1939. Williams expertly outlines the rise of printmaking in this culturally vibrant region, highlighting its regional variations and the diverse methods embraced by artists.
Explore the growth of the print society movement and the significant impact of social realism on Southern printmakers. This book is an essential resource for art enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the artistic heritage of the Central Southern states. Immerse yourself in the aesthetic power and creativity that defined this era in American art.