VARIETIES OF - WEEK 3 PLANOGRAPHIC & STENCIL PRINTS

Note: all images can be found in ArtStor in the image groups in the MAG Varieties of Printmaking folder unless otherwise noted. For images from the LoC (), go to http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/cwaj/

PLANOGRAPHIC PRINTS: where the design remains on the flat surface of the plate or stone. The basic principle is that oil and water don’t mix. LITHOGRAPHY is the major planographic technique.

HIRAKAWA Sachie: Nobuhiko’s Hand, lithograph 2004, LoC

H.C. RICHTER after John GOULD: Pica Caudata (Common Magpie) from The Birds of Great Britain, 1873, hand-colored lithograph, Hill Ornithological Collection, Cornell University Library, Ithaca

IINO Noriko: Autumn Footsteps, 2005 lithograph, LoC

Henry FUSELI: Heavenly Ganymede, 1804, crayon lithograph, MFA, Boston

Théodore GÉRICAULT: The Boxers, 1818, lithograph, Metropolitan Museum, New York

Francisco de GOYA y Lucientes: Picador Caught By a Bull, 1825, lithograph, Metropolitan Museum, New York

Honoré DAUMIER: Le Corbeau ayant chanté tout l’été . . . 1839, lithograph, Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco

Honoré DAUMIER: Domino! Plate 5 from Les Types Parisiens, published in Le Chivari, 24 October, 1841, lithograph on newsprint with text verso, Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco

Honoré DAUMIER: Rue Transnonain, 15 Avril, 1834, 1834, lithograph, Staatliche Kunstsammlung, Dresden

Jean Auguste-Dominique INGRES: Odalisque, 1825 lithograph

J.T. BOWEN after John James AUDUBON: Grey Fox from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, 1845, hand-colored lithograph, Institute of Art

J.T. BOWEN after Charles Bird KING: Me-Na-Wa, A Creek Warrior from History of the Indian Tribes of North America, c. 1837, hand-colored lithograph, Smithsonian American Art Museum 2

Charles PARSONS for CURRIER AND IVES: Central Park Winter: The Skating Pond, 1862, color lithograph with hand coloring, Metropolitan Museum, New York uncredited artist for CURRIER AND IVES: Battle of Gettysburg, 1863, lithograph with hand- coloring

Edouard MANET: Rendezvous of the Cats, 1868, lithograph, Metropolitan Museum, New York

Odilon REDON: Le Vieux Chevalier (The Old Knight), 1896, lithograph, Fine Art Museums of San Francisco

Henri de TOULOUSE-LAUTREC: The Passenger of Cabin 54 (Poster for the Salon des Cent) 1896, lithograph, 3rd state

Jonas LIE: On The Job For Victory, 1916-1918, gouache-lithograph, Museum of Modern Art, New York

Georges Louis CAPON,: Two Plagues: The German and Tuberculosis / The German Eagle Will Be Defeated, So Must Be Tuberculosis, 1917, color lithograph poster, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

James Montgomery FLAGG: I Want You for the U.S. Army, 1917, lithograph, Museum of Modern Art, New York

Käthe KOLLWITZ: Killed in Action, 1921, lithograph Käthe KOLLWITZ: Nie Wieder Krieg (Never Again War), 1922-23, lithograph

Maurie NEUMONT: The Knight, Death and the Devil, 1915, lithograph, Clark Art Institute, Williamstown (based on Albrecht DÜRER’S The Knight, Death and the Devil, 1513, engraving)

Thomas Hart BENTON: Huck Finn, 1936, lithograph, Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago

Louis LOZOWICK: Cleveland, 1923, lithograph , Smithsonian American Art Museum

Charles SHEELER: Yachts, 1924, lithograph, Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago

Ben SHAHN: Years of Dust, Resettlement Administration, Rescues Victims, Restores Land to Proper Use, 1937, lithograph, Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Sam FRANCIS: Yunan, State II, 1971, color lithograph, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

Jasper JOHNS: Color Numerals: Figure 7, 1969, color lithograph, private collection

Roy LICHTENSTEIN: Peace Through Chemistry II, 1970, lithograph and screenprint, private collection

STENCIL PRINTS: : stencil, serigraphy, paperscreen

Elizabeth OLDS: CONCERT, 1938, serigraph, Smithsonian American Art Museum

Robert GWATHMEY: HITCHHIKER, 1943, serigraph, Museum of Modern Art, New York

Andy WARHOL: The Marilyn Suite, 1962, silkscreens, private collection

Sam GILLIAM, G. D. S., serigraph, 1978

TOKITOH Ayako: Magnolia (March) 2, serigraph, 2005