As for Modernism, St. Etienne has a good display of German Expressionist prints from Egon Schiele to Käthe Kollwitz, whose melodramatic humanism is still moving.
One of the fair's most striking displays has been mounted by another specialist, Alice Adam Ltd. of Chicago, a private dealer in German Expressionist prints and drawings.
Jorg Maass of Berlin shows a fine selection of Expressionist prints by Max Beckmann, along with works by Feininger, Heckel, Dix, Klee and others.
Familiar Names, Familiar Prints When the Modern opened in 1929, the first works to enter the permanent collection were eight German Expressionist prints and a drawing.
Also highly focused, this time on German Expressionist prints, are the booths of Jorg Maass, a German dealer, and Garton & Company, from England.
The show, which opened last week at moma.org/brucke, includes more than 110 etchings, woodcuts and lithographs from the museum's collection of German Expressionist prints.
"I collect other things: Japanese prints, School of Paris paintings, German Expressionist prints."
Woodcut, lithography and etching were favored by Edvard Munch and Emil Nolde for their Expressionist prints.
Professors Karl Denner (German Department) and George Wallace (Art and Art History Department) advanced the collection of German Expressionist prints at the University.
THERE has never been an exhibition devoted to German Expressionist prints at Princeton University's Art Museum, although the university's holdings in this area are considerable.