Print by Print: Series from Dürer to Lichtenstein

From October 30, 2011 — March 25, 2012

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The BMA’s world-class print collection is the inspiration for an unprecedented exhibition of works spanning 500 years of printmaking. Discover more than 350 prints by Canaletto, Pablo Picasso, Ed Ruscha, and other European and American artists who created series covering a wide range of topics— places, imagination, narrative, design, appropriation, and war. Also represented are two voices for a new generation of printmakers, Daniel Heyman and Andrew Raftery.

Print by Print's works and themes were selected by students participating in The Johns Hopkins University's spring 2011 course “Paper Museums: Exhibiting Prints at The Baltimore Museum of Art.” Rena Hoisington, Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs, worked with the students to select and write labels for the 29 series on view.

Supported by

Generously sponsored by The Rouse Company Foundation.

This exhibition is part of a project supported by The Johns Hopkins University through a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

The BMA’s world-class print collection is the inspiration for an unprecedented exhibition of works spanning 500 years of printmaking. Discover more than 350 prints by Canaletto, Pablo Picasso, Ed Ruscha, and other European and American artists who created series covering a wide range of topics— places, imagination, narrative, design, appropriation, and war.