This volume explores the vast array of printmaking activity in Germany during a period of profound social transformation. Between the end of World War I and the Nazi ascendancy to power, printmaking took on an unprecedented significance in Germany. Printmakers created works in a wide variety of styles to satisfy the already established art market for quality "art prints" and the rising new market for prints that communicated political ideology. The catalogue includes reproductions of 143 woodcuts, lithographs, etchings and linoleum cuts from private and public collections worldwide. Works by prominent artists and printmakers including Max Beckmann, George Grosz, and Kaethe Kollwitz, as well as lesser-known printmakers, are featured. Reinhold Heller provides an interpretive essay, illuminating the conditions and concerns of German printmakers during this period.
- ISBN10 0941680126
- ISBN13 9780941680127
- Publish Date 11 May 1994
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 17 June 2021
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Northwestern University Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 358
- Language English