Appealing to art connoisseurs and animal lovers alike, this collection of 46 small bronze sculptures from the 19th and 20th centuries encompasses all manifestations of the animalier movement.
Drawing from the outstanding collection of works on paper at the Georgia Museum of Art, this exhibition will provide a history and overview of Japanese woodblock prints or ukiyo-e—literally, pictures of the floating or fleeting world.
This exhibition includes 46 prints — woodcuts, lithographs, drypoints, etchings, screenprints and more — ranging from the 19th through the 21st centuries, each by a different European or American woman artist.