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Recent News
Inked in Memory
Chiara Betti.
Society of Antiquaries of London,
London,
United Kingdom.
10/27/2025-
02/17/2026.
Exhibiting artist(s): George Vertue, Frans Hoefnagel, William Stukeley, Charles Stothard.
Job Posting: Collections Assistant, Drawings, Prints and Graphic Design, Cooper Hewitt
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
New York,
United States
LA Print Edition 14: Robert Rauschenberg in L.A.
Erin Maynes, Fiona Connor, Helen Hsu, Jennifer Turner
LACMA
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Los Angeles, CA, United States
10/11/2025,
5:30 - 6:30 pm
Recent Scholarship
Simon Turner.
"Elisha Kirkall and His Proposals for Printing in Chiaroscuro, Natural Colours, and Tints, 1720-40."
In Printing Colour 1700-1830: Histories, Techniques, Functions, and Receptions, edited by M. M. Grasselli and E. Savage.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2025: 84-98.
Anna Bianco.
Händel in Naarden. Uit de collectie van Ton Koopman.
Comenius Museum:
Naarden,
Netherlands.
2025
Rachel Skokowski.
The Goncourt Brothers and the Language of Etching: Prints, Process, Prose.
Oxford:
Oxford University Press,
2025.




