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  2. List of printmakers - Wikipedia

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    Above (artist) Articulate Ink (collective, founding members Amber Dalton, Caitlin Mullan, and Michelle Brownridge, later joined by Karli Jessup) Katie Baldwin Sc

  3. Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America - Wikipedia

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    It was at the time the largest lithograph ever made (approx. 72 x 35 5/8 inches), mixing lithographic and screen printing techniques to enable the artist to create the effects he wanted. [93] 1968 – Pablo Picasso's famous 347 series was published. It "demonstrated the rich, often painterly, possibilities of etching." [94]

  4. Category:20th-century American printmakers - Wikipedia

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    C. Paul Cadmus; Francisco X. Camplís; Kathy Caraccio; Norman Carlberg; Harry Carmean; Squeak Carnwath; Allie May "A.M." Carpenter; Jon Carsman; Allen 'Big Al' Carter

  5. Category:20th-century printmakers - Wikipedia

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    S. Benita Sanders; Franco Sassi; Nunik Sauret; Bertram Schmiterlöw; Kazimierz Sichulski; Telemaco Signorini; Guillermo Silva Santamaria; Adriena Šimotová ...

  6. Printmaking - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many other printmaking processes, a printing press is not required, as screen printing is essentially stencil printing. Screen printing may be adapted to printing on a variety of materials, from paper, cloth, and canvas to rubber, glass, and metal. Artists have used the technique to print on bottles, on slabs of granite, directly onto ...

  7. Rupert García - Wikipedia

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    Rupert García (born in 1941), is an American Chicano visual artist, and educator. He is known as a painter, pastellist, and screen printer. In the 1960s, he led a Chicano movement against 'Yankee' culture through the production and use of posters and screen prints.

  8. Screen printing - Wikipedia

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    Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil.A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen in a "flood stroke" to fill the open mesh apertures with ink, and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the substrate momentarily along a line of contact.

  9. Harry Shokler - Wikipedia

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    Harry Shokler (1896–1978) was a 20th-century American artist known for his oil paintings and screen prints.Using a realist approach that produced what one critic called an "exactness of rendition", he made colorful landscapes, cityscapes, and marine scenes as well as some notable portraits. [1]