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Anthony Imbert
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Anthony Imbert was a French-born printmaker who pioneered lithography in the United States during the early 19th century. Working primarily in hand-colored lithography, he produced political satires, portraits, and social commentary that established the medium as a viable commercial and artistic practice in America. Imbert's bold compositions and direct satirical wit made lithographic prints accessible to a broad urban audience at a moment when the technology itself was still nascent in the country. His career, though brief, fundamentally shaped the trajectory of American printmaking and visual culture.
Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 40% · Updated 6d ago
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