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The Engraving Trade in Early Cincinnati: With a Brief Account of the Beginning of the Lithographic Trade
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The Engraving Trade in Early Cincinnati: With a Brief Account of the Beginning of the Lithographic Trade

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The Engraving Trade in Early Cincinnati examines the vibrant engraving industry that helped fuel the growth of the \u201cQueen City\u201d in the nineteenth century. Cincinnati’s influence as the midwestern center for the print and engraving trade and its key position on the Ohio River played a crucial role in the development of print arts throughout the region. Donald C. O'Brien provides a readable and thorough account that shows how the print arts helped fashion Cincinnati in both image and economy. The book features chapters on Cincinnati’s pioneering engravers; the influential Doolittle & Munson engraving firm; the thirty-five-year history of the Ladies’ Repository, with original engravings by many noted American artists; and the development of bank note engraving, wood engraving, and lithography as the city grew and the printing trade changed after the Civil War. The Engraving Trade in Early Cincinnati features 132 stunning illustrations of aesthetic and historical value-some rarely seen-selected from museum holdings and private collections in Cincinnati and around the country.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Country
United States
Date
24 April 2012
Pages
200
ISBN
9780821420140

The Engraving Trade in Early Cincinnati examines the vibrant engraving industry that helped fuel the growth of the \u201cQueen City\u201d in the nineteenth century. Cincinnati’s influence as the midwestern center for the print and engraving trade and its key position on the Ohio River played a crucial role in the development of print arts throughout the region. Donald C. O'Brien provides a readable and thorough account that shows how the print arts helped fashion Cincinnati in both image and economy. The book features chapters on Cincinnati’s pioneering engravers; the influential Doolittle & Munson engraving firm; the thirty-five-year history of the Ladies’ Repository, with original engravings by many noted American artists; and the development of bank note engraving, wood engraving, and lithography as the city grew and the printing trade changed after the Civil War. The Engraving Trade in Early Cincinnati features 132 stunning illustrations of aesthetic and historical value-some rarely seen-selected from museum holdings and private collections in Cincinnati and around the country.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Country
United States
Date
24 April 2012
Pages
200
ISBN
9780821420140