Understanding Interpretative Printmaking

The back-to-school/work season is in summer mode, both in terms of weather conditions and exhibition content.

Horatio Walker, Autumn, c. 1916, oil on canvas, Québec, Musée national des Beaux-Arts du Québec

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Understanding Interpretative Printmaking

In line with this month’s museum news, here’s an article on engraving, in particular reproductive engraving also known as interpretive engraving. Although prints are less

A collector’s story: the Sobey family

After a brief introduction to the history of collecting in Western art, it now seems worthwhile to take a closer look at a singular collector.[i]

Another look at topographical views of the new British colony in America (1760-1840)

In December, I invite you to browse through my latest scholar article, which was published in the online journal Nouvelles de l’estampe last month. This

Collecting art: a constantly renewed passion

Where there’s a collection… there’s a collector! That’s how, in September, BAnQ’s Grande Bibliothèque celebrated the practice of collecting, underlining its topicality. If you’re a

Collecting graphic naturalist works: an intellectual and aesthetic passion

University libraries, which I have had the privilege of visiting for many years as a researcher, are full of hidden treasures just waiting to be