SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF THE PRINT & PICTURE COLLECTION

Exhibition

Intaglio à Go Go: Etching Moves Forward

Intaglio is a family of printmaking processes (etching, engraving, dry point, aquatint, mezzotint) used by artists since the 15th century. These processes are still taught in art schools and faithfully used by artists for the richness of the image produced and the ability to combine processes. This exhibition features a number of Philadelphia area printmakers working in intaglio, as well as some twentieth century Philadelphia printmakers from the collection of the Print and Picture Collection

Intaglio à Go Go: Etching Moves Forward
Participating Artist
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Cindy Back Cindy Back Kip Deeds Kip Deeds Amze Emmons Amze Emmons David Fertig David Fertig
Donald Forsythe Donald Forsythe Carrie Scanga Carrie Scanga Bill Scott Bill Scott Evan Summer Evan Summer
Rochelle Toner Rochelle Toner Shelley Thorstensen Shelley Thorstensen
From the Print & Picture Collection
Morris Blackburn Morris Blackburn Alexander Calder Alexander Calder Claude Clark Dorothy Debner Dorothy Dehner
Mildred Dillon Mildred Dillon John Dowell John Dowell Jr. Millred Elfman-Greenberg Mildred Greenberg Stanley William Heyter S. Heyter
Earl Horter Earl Horter Jerome Kaplan Jerome Kaplan Jean Lodge Jean Lodge Samuel Maitin Samuel Maitin
Helen Phillips Helen Phillips Dox Thrash Dox Thrash