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Art Talk Live: One Print—Five Stories

Prints tell so many stories, from all the materials that went into their creation to the numerous artists involved in their production. In this talk, Elizabeth Rudy, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Associate Curator of Prints, Division of European and American Art, will explore five stories within one print, a 1797 book illustration by French artists Pierre-Paul Prud’hon and Barthélemy Roger.

This free talk will take place online via Zoom. Pre-registration not required.

About Art Talks Live
Art Talks Live offer an up-close look at works from our collections with our team of curators, conservators, fellows, and graduate students. Presented live via Zoom on every other Thursday afternoon at 2pm (Eastern Time), these short talks—along with our Art Talks video series—investigate artists’ materials and techniques, reveal our latest discoveries, offer a fresh look at old favorites, and explore big ideas using the collections of the Harvard Art Museums.

Please visit the 'External Link' below for more information.
Relevant research areas: Western Europe, 18th Century, Engraving, Etching
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