Gérôme and Goupil: Art and Enterprise
Paris:
Réunion des musées nationaux,
1999.
176 pp.; some color ills.; some b/w ills.
Cloth
$72.00
(2711841529)
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For most of the twentieth century, prints—especially reproductive prints—have been relegated to secondary status in the art world, if they have been mentioned at all. Painting and sculpture received the most attention; prints definitely were the “Other” and beyond the pale of the discourse. In the nineteenth century, however, prints carried more weight. Their role in disseminating art and culture was recognized and valued; a good print was considered worthier than a bad painting. Moreover,...