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Art as Image: Prints and Promotion in Cincinnati, Ohio
Contributor(s): Cornell, Alice M. (Author), Cornell, Alice M. (Editor)
ISBN: 082141335X     ISBN-13: 9780821413357
Publisher: Ohio University Press
OUR PRICE:   $49.45  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2001
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Annotation: Cincinnati was a major printing and publishing center from the earliest days of the Old Northwest Territory. The spectacular technological and artistic developments in the 19th-century printing trade nationally were reflected in the Cincinnati printmakers' achievements, many of which were promotional in nature.

Highlights of Cincinnati prints, printing, and graphic design are the focus of this book, which includes examinations of the work of The Strobridge Lithographing Company and its circus posters, the participation of the Smithsonian Institution in the Cincinnati Centennial Exhibition, a survey of Cincinnati printing and graphic design, an examination of early engraved Cincinnati views, Emil Klauprecht and the German-American influence in Cincinnati printing, lithographic portraits by Ehrgott & Forbriger, and the unique contributions of The United States Playing Card Company of Cincinnati.

This book is a unique collaboration between two of Ohio's university presses in providing a hardcover version of this important study along with access to the accompanying website devoted to faithful reproduction of the color images discussed within the book.

The total package is an illuminating and eclectic introduction to the varied and colorful history of Cincinnati printing.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Art | Techniques - Printmaking
- Design | Graphic Arts - Advertising
- Crafts & Hobbies | Printmaking & Stamping
Dewey: 769.977
LCCN: 00054537
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.6" W x 11.62" (1.73 lbs) 242 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Midwest
- Geographic Orientation - Ohio
 
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Publisher Description:
Cincinnati was a major printing and publishing center from the earliest days of the Old Northwest Territory. The spectacular technological and artistic developments in the 19th-century printing trade nationally were reflected in the Cincinnati printmakers' achievements, many of which were promotional in nature.
Highlights of Cincinnati prints, printing, and graphic design are the focus of this book, which includes examinations of the work of The Strobridge Lithographing Company and its circus posters, the participation of the Smithsonian Institution in the Cincinnati Centennial Exhibition, a survey of Cincinnati printing and graphic design, an examination of early engraved Cincinnati views, Emil Klauprecht and the German-American influence in Cincinnati printing, lithographic portraits by Ehrgott & Forbriger, and the unique contributions of The United States Playing Card Company of Cincinnati.
This book is a unique collaboration between two of Ohio's university presses in providing a hardcover version of this important study along with access to the accompanying website devoted to faithful reproduction of the color images discussed within the book.
The total package is an illuminating and eclectic introduction to the varied and colorful history of Cincinnati printing.