This lecture is also recorded on 1 5" sound tape reel along with another lecture "The Dealer's Eye".
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A lecture delivered by Edmund Brooke Alexander 1984 Feb. 29 at the Fogg Art Museum. Also includes eight accompanying color slides. Alexander speaks of prints he has published and distributed since 1968 by artists Alex Katz, Sam Francis, Sol Lewitt, Robert Motherwell and others; factors in judging prints, painters and sculptors working in printmaking; and his involvement with young painters, studying to become printmakers.
Edmund Brooke Alexander (1937-2022) was an art dealer and publisher based in Cambridge, Massachusets.
Donated 1988 by E. Brooke Alexander. Harvard University granted the Archives of American Art permission to record the lecture.