From her early depictions of individual objects to her later works featuring complex interiors, American artist Lynn Shaler's works are distinctive, characterised by a colourful aquatint technique combined with carefully etched lines. Over a forty-year career, she has created more than two hundred aquatint etchings and has been included in major museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Library of Congress, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Lynn Shaler: Fine Prints, 1972-2017 is the first catalogue to spotlight this important American artist's entire body of work. Many of the etchings have been inspired by locations in Paris, where Shaler has lived for three decades. The book reproduces nearly all of her works, alongside accompanying essays which examine recurring themes and motifs in Shaler's work, such as architectural details or intimate interior views opening onto an exterior scene. AUTHOR: Diana Stork is a former college professor and organisational consultant who transitioned to a portfolio career, taking on a variety of projects and activities. 288 colour, 270 b/w illustrations