Over 400 European prints provide a historical overview of the development of European woodcut, engraving, and etching between 1400 and 1800. Particularly strong holdings before 1700...
Many of the approximately 300 prints from the 19th century (excluding the prints by Honoré Daumier in the Helen Wurdemann Collection) document the 19th-century European predilection for etching...
The Chazen's 20th-century prints document the impact of such important movements as Japonism, Cubism, and Expressionism in Europe and America in the first decades of the century. It embraces examples by Arthur Wesley Dow...
During the 1980s, John Hasbrouk Van Vleck and his wife Abigail donated over 4,000 Japanese woodblock prints to the Chazen in memory of his father Edward Burr Van Vleck, mathematics professor at the UW from 1906 to 1929. E. B. Van Vleck began to collect Japanese prints...
This collection includes more than 850 prints by Honoré Daumier (French, 1808-1879) that were donated to the Chazen by Helen Wurdemann. Graduating from the UW in 1915...
Administratively linked to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Art, Tandem Press was founded in 1987 by William Weege, artist and professor of printmaking. An experimental printmaking workshop...