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    Atelier 17. Atelier 17 was an art school and studio that was influential in the teaching and promotion of printmaking in the 20th century. Originally located in Paris, the studio relocated to New York during the years surrounding World War II. It moved back to Paris in 1950.

  2. Atelier 17 was a revolutionary institution that shaped the direction of modernism and the graphic arts across its 61-year history between 1927 and 1988 with studio locations in Paris and New York City. Thousands of artists from a diverse international community were drawn to working at Atelier 17. History and Roster.

  3. Dec 6, 2016 · «Atelier 17, the celebrated print studio established by Stanley William Hayter (1901–1988) and the focus of the current exhibition Workshop and Legacy, had a profound impact on 20th-century art, specifically the graphic arts. Hayter first worked as a chemist and geologist before moving to Paris in 1926 to study art.

  4. This online biographical supplement, launched in conjunction with The Women of Atelier 17: Modernist Printmaking in Midcentury New York (Yale University Press, 2019) reconstructs each woman’s involvement with Atelier 17 and establishes little known connections between them. The Women of Atelier 17: The Online Supplement.

  5. Learn about Atelier 17, a revolutionary printmaking workshop that shaped modernism and the graphic arts from 1927 to 1988. Explore the list of thousands of artists from diverse countries and backgrounds who worked at Atelier 17 in Paris and New York.

  6. Atelier 17 was founded in 1927 by Stanley William Hayter. Originally located in rue Moulin Vert, the atelier's name was derived from its later location at 17 rue Campagne Premiere, Paris, where Hayter settled in the beginning of the 1930's. The atelier is best known for the many celebrated artists who worked there and were encouraged by Hayter ...

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  8. In 1933 Hayter moved to 17, rue Campagne-Premiere and so began the Atelier 17 proper. The bigger space allowed for more working space and the workshop was now open for three days a week. Established professionals and beginners worked side by side. Hayter did not teach but he encouraged consistent experimentation and the transformation of the ...

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