Print Connoisseur

The Print Connoisseur: A Quarterly Magazine for the Print Collector was a quarterly periodical published from 1920 to 1932 by Winfred Porter Truesdell of New York.[1]

Starting with Volume 1, No. 1 (October 1920) it lasted through 46 issues to Volume 12, No. 2 (1932). Most issues contained at least one original print as the frontispiece. Original prints were done by leading American and European artists including: John Taylor Arms, Frank W. Benson, George Elmer Burr, Emil Fuchs, Arthur William Heintzelman, Norman Kent, Paul Landacre, J. J. Lankes, Frederick Reynolds, Howard Simon, Birger Sandzén, Lynd Ward, and others.

The periodical appeared in different versions:

References

  1. The Print Connoisseur: A Quarterly Magazine for the Print Collector AbeBooks. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  2. Copies of Vol 7 #1 were issued with either bright green illustrations or olive green illustrations; copies of Vol 7 #3 were issued with either red illustrations or black illustrations.
  3. e.g. advertisement at the back of 1922 Vol. 2, No. 4 advising that a bound Volume 2 could be purchased from the publisher for $7.50 and a bound Vol 1 could be purchased for $10.00.

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