The macabre artist’s blood-soaked prints and drawings at the start of the 20th century foretold future wars
Manhattan print studio The Contemporaries and its founder helped to establish a mid-century market
Earl Marshawn Washington had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud this past summer
The Norton Museum of Art’s holdings of prints have increased by almost 40% thanks to a massive gift from the real-estate developer Jonathan “Jack” Frost
The latest edition of the IFPDA Print Fair in New York and a slew of moves by mega-galleries look set to reshape this long-overlooked category
Art is not just for the mega-rich: there are ways to buy good-quality works on a modest budget
Simultaneous shows in Glasgow and Paris survey the British artist’s works, many of which started life in the streets
A new memoir by curator Donna Stein reveals the story behind the creation of a Western art collection for the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in the 1970s
An exhibition at the Blanton Museum of Art in Texas looks at the legacy of the art historian through his vast collection, which includes different takes on Leonardo's Last Supper
The works on paper from the Merrill C. Berman Collection include designs for Communist posters and salad oil advertisements
Over 300 works chart the career of a feminist pioneer in revelatory detail
Eric Fischl is supplying a limited edition print to benefit the closed New York Academy of Art while other sales are being donated to emergency funds and community organisations
Volume shows how the political and social aspirations of the Progressive Movement inspired American artists
Under new leadership, the longest-running fair dedicated to prints hopes to educate buyers on the pros and cons of the medium
As shows marking the 350th anniversary of the Old Master's death open, we look at his masterpieces at the Rijksmuseum, Dulwich Picture Gallery and the British Museum. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Book collects pictorially subversive propaganda in a populist medium
Scientists and artists replicated the Renaissance design, inking and printing process
From centuries of printmaking to video art pioneers
A literally once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is at Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum
The interactions of Renaissance drawing, printing and ceramics
Our pick of three works for sale at the International Fine Print Dealers Association’s 27th edition of the fair
Denver Art Museum's exhibition of the Old Master's prints looks at how he intentionally made “rarities” for his collectors
Artist sets up printing press in Basel to explore ‘Black Madonna’ theme
The New York dealer pledges to battle the perception of prints as "poor second cousins" to paintings
The event, which opens today at a new venue, shows artists stretching the boundaries of the medium with three dimensions and digital manipulation
200 works are now on show which explore hot topics from the 1960s onward, from Vietnam to the AIDs crisis
Tycoon keeps 500-strong collection after German campaign to include it in national heritage list is thwarted
Among other advice, he suggests to buy what you like and that the affordable stuff is tucked round the back
The publisher of the artist’s works on paper issues warning over forgeries
Pictures on Walls have released three statements, both admitting to and denying covert sales of undocumented copies online