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Monday, Feb. 22nd 2010 – Sunday, Jun. 6th 2010
Hunter Museum of American Art
10 Bluff View
Chattanooga, TN 37403 (Map)
Price: Prices vary
(423) 267-0968
A small exhibition devoted to late nineteenth century American etchings is now on view in gallery 12 in the Hunter Mansion.
The prints are all part of the portfolio Twenty Original American Etchings, created in 1884 by the New York Etching Club. The formation of the club in 1877 represented an upsurge in interest in etching among American artists in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Such portfolios allowed a wider audience to view fine prints in person.
The American Etching Revival, as it was called, reflected a change in the status of prints. Earlier in the century, etching was a technique used to reproduce an image or painting in order to disseminate it widely. Beginning in France in the 1840s, artists began to view etching as a legitimate artistic endeavor. The term "original" in the title of the portfolio emphasizes that these are artistic images, not prints in the service of commerce.
Photo of "Gardiner's Bay, Long Island, Seen from Fresh Pond" by MARY NIMMO MORAN.
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