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Chapter 6 Chapter Outline
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GRAPHIC ART AND DESIGN: DIFFERENCES AND COMMONALITIES
THE GRAPHIC ART OF PRINTMAKING: A BRIEF HISTORY

Albrecht Dürer: Graphic Art for the Public

Technique Boxes 6-A and 6-B: Woodblock Printing and Engraving

Rembrandt van Rijn: Prints for the People

Technique Box 6-C: Etching

Francisco Goya: Dark Views of a Mad World

Technique Box 6-D: Aquatint

Appreciation 11: Karyn Young's The Making of a Print

THE MODERN PERIOD: THE RISE OF THE MASS MEDIA

Technique Box 6-E: Lithography

Honoré Daumier and His "Public Easel"

Winslow Homer: Visual Reporter

Posters and Publications: "The Art Gallery in the Street"

Appreciation 12: Käthe Kollwitz: Hamm

Posters and Publications to the Present

Technique Box 6-F: Screenprinting

THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN ADVERTISING

Turn-of-the-Century Graphics

Advertising for the Masses

Advertising and the Oil Painting Tradition

TOWARD A CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF ADVERTISING DESIGN

Advertisements That Empower

Advertisements That Restrict

SOCIETY'S MIRROR
Interaction Box: How Are Men and Women Represented in Graphic Art and Design?







Responding to ArtOnline Learning Center

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