Ink-Stained Hands: Graphic Studio Dublin and the Origins of Fine Art Printmaking in Ireland
Ink-Stained Hands fulfils a considerable gap in Irish visual arts publications as the first book to present the activities of printmakers in Ireland from the end of the nineteenth century to the present. The central narrative of this profusely illustrated and documented book is the foundation of Graphic Studio Dublin in 1960, an event which revolutionized the graphic arts in Ireland and made the European tradition of printmaking available to Irish artists.
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Ink-Stained Hands: Graphic Studio Dublin and the Origins of Fine Art Printmaking in Ireland
Ink-Stained Hands fulfils a considerable gap in Irish visual arts publications as the first book to present the activities of printmakers in Ireland from the end of the nineteenth century to the present. The central narrative of this profusely illustrated and documented book is the foundation of Graphic Studio Dublin in 1960, an event which revolutionized the graphic arts in Ireland and made the European tradition of printmaking available to Irish artists.
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Ink-Stained Hands: Graphic Studio Dublin and the Origins of Fine Art Printmaking in Ireland

Ink-Stained Hands: Graphic Studio Dublin and the Origins of Fine Art Printmaking in Ireland

Ink-Stained Hands: Graphic Studio Dublin and the Origins of Fine Art Printmaking in Ireland

Ink-Stained Hands: Graphic Studio Dublin and the Origins of Fine Art Printmaking in Ireland

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Ink-Stained Hands fulfils a considerable gap in Irish visual arts publications as the first book to present the activities of printmakers in Ireland from the end of the nineteenth century to the present. The central narrative of this profusely illustrated and documented book is the foundation of Graphic Studio Dublin in 1960, an event which revolutionized the graphic arts in Ireland and made the European tradition of printmaking available to Irish artists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843511779
Publisher: Lilliput Press, Limited, The
Publication date: 03/02/2011
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 8.65(w) x 11.40(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

Brian Lalor is an artist and writer. He was General Editor of The Encyclopaedia of Ireland (2003) and has lectured for many years on the history of printmaking.
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