Bertha E. Jaques and the Chicago Society of Etchers /
"The "Needle Club" came to life when four artists met on the rooftop porch of a Chicago house on a hot, moonlit night in August 1909. This "Needle Club" soon developed into the Chicago Society of Etchers. Although the organization exhibited at least forty thousand prints acr...
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Madison : London ; Cranbury, NJ :
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Associated University Presses,
c2002.
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- Machine derived contents note: Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- 1. 1909-World War I: The Formative Years
- 2. The Popularization of the Print
- 3. Helping the Stockyards Put Chicago on the Map:
- Developments from World War I and the CSE in the Twenties
- 4. Decade of Conflict: 1931-40
- 5. The Waning Years: 1941-56
- 6. Bertha Evelyn Jaques
- Appendix A: Presentation Prints, Chicago Society of Etchers, 1910-56
- Appendix B: Prizes, CSE
- Appendix C: Exhibiting Members of the CSE
- Appendix D: Exhibitions, CSE
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.