Reflections and Undercurrents: Ernest Roth and Printmaking in Venice, 1900-1940

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Reflections and Undercurrents: Ernest Roth and Printmaking in Venice, 1900-1940

Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery

January 23 - April 4, 2014

Reflections & Undercurrents features prints by the German-born American painter and etcher Ernest Roth (1879-1964) and his contemporaries, including John Taylor Arms (1887-1953) and Joseph Pennell (1860-1926), exploring the connections between the art they made in early 20th-century Venice.

The exhibition includes over ninety works and embraces a range of media, including etchings, drawings, sketchbooks, and photographs as well as Roth's original print making tools. Organized by Dr. Eric Denker (Senior Lecturer, National Gallery of Art) and Dr. Philip Earenfight (Director, Trout Gallery, Dickinson College), this show complements In the Wake of the Butterfly: Whistler and His Circle in Venice, on view concurrently at the Bellarmine Museum of Art.

To more fully experience this exhibition, you are invited to download a PDF. In it you will find an interactive map, which will allow you to explore the prints highlighted in these shows and to see images of what locations captured in these works look like today. You can also listen to audio tours and watch a short video, featuring Dr. Eric Denker discussing a selection of objects featured in Reflections & Undercurrents.

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