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In 1916, Herschel V. Jones, a distinguished and passionate art collector, purchased 5,600 prints from William Mead Ladd of Portland, Oregon. Jones promptly gave his newly acquired etchings, engravings, woodcuts, and lithographs to The Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the museums distinguished Ladd and Jones collection was born. In Herschel V. Jones, Lisa Dickinson Michaux sheds new light on the creation of this extraordinary collection. Through indepth essays, she reveals Joness ambitious goals as well as his tenacityhe requested anonymity from the museum until he had secured rare additional prints to fill in the gaps, making it a collection that represents the entire history of the graphic arts. Eventually Jones added more than six hundred prints. This beautifully produced volume, abounding with fullcolor illustrations, reproduces over one hundred of the most important and interesting prints in the Institutes Ladd and Jones collection and paints a vivid picture of these pioneering collectors and the history of print collecting in America at the end of the nineteenth century. Lisa Dickinson Michaux is associate curator of prints and drawings at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Distributed for The Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
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