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Art Books for the People: The Origins of The Penguin Modern Painters (Elements in Publishing and Book Culture)

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This book explores the fascinating history of The Penguin Modern Painters series, tracing how affordable art books became a cultural phenomenon in the twentieth century. David Trigg examines the publishing strategies and artistic vision that made fine art accessible to ordinary readers.

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Art Books for the People traces the origins and development of The Penguin Modern Painters series, a groundbreaking publishing initiative that democratized access to art history and criticism. David Trigg investigates how Cambridge University Press and Penguin Books collaborated to create an affordable, visually striking series that brought modernist art to mass audiences during a transformative period in publishing history.

The book examines the editorial decisions, design choices, and marketing strategies that made these art books cultural touchstones. Through detailed historical analysis, Trigg reveals how The Penguin Modern Painters series shaped public taste, influenced art education, and established new standards for illustrated book publishing. This element in Publishing and Book Culture offers crucial insights into the intersection of commerce, aesthetics, and cultural democratization in twentieth-century publishing.

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Author

David Trigg

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009578141

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