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Imprinting the South: Southern Printmakers and their Images of the Region, 1920s-1940s

By Lynn Barstis Williams

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ISBN 9780817315603

Book info: Imprinting the South: Southern Printmakers and their Images of the Region, 1920s-1940s (Hardcover, 232 pages) – University Alabama Press, 2007. Language: English. In this book, Lynn Barstis Williams outlines the history of printmaking in the South, its rise in popularity, its variations from region to region, the different...

Book info: Imprinting the South: Southern Printmakers and their Images of the Region, 1920s-1940s (Hardcover, 232 pages) – University Alabama Press, 2007. Language: English.

In this book, Lynn Barstis Williams outlines the history of printmaking in the South, its rise in popularity, its variations from region to region, the different methods embraced by printmakers, the growth of the print society movement, and the influence of social realism, New Deal art programs, and the Arts and Crafts movement on the aesthetics of southern printmakers. She also reviews the motifs, imagery, and subject matter that predominated in the work of many southern printmakers—the natural world, farms and farmers at work, rural architecture and townscapes, African-American life, religious gatherings, and scenes of leisure and play (hunting, dancing, music-playing).

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