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Medium: Intaglio
Plate 5: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Passing Room
Plate 5: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Passing Room

Plate 5: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Passing Room

Located in New York, NY

This photogravure is the fifth plate presented in Josef Folnesics publication "Alte Innenräume österreichischer Schlösser, Paläste und Wohnhäuser" (Old interiors of Austrian Castles,...

Category

1920s Academic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Ephemera
Ephemera

Ephemera

By Ida Applebroog

Located in New York, NY

Available individually ($2500), and also as a suite of five ($12,000). Born in Bronx, NY, Ida Applebroog attended NY State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences (1949). She moved...

Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Aquatint, Photogravure

The South West Prospect of St. Mary's Church in the Strand /// William Maitland
The South West Prospect of St. Mary's Church in the Strand /// William Maitland

The South West Prospect of St. Mary's Church in the Strand /// William Maitland

Located in Saint Augustine, FL

Artist: Benjamin Cole (English, c. 1697-1783) Title: "The South West Prospect of St. Mary's Church in the Strand" Portfolio: The History and Survey of London from its Foundation to t...

Category

1750s Old Masters Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Engraving, Laid Paper, Intaglio, Etching

Cyrilla Pulchella Scarlet-Flowered Cyrilla /// English Botanical Flower Print
Cyrilla Pulchella Scarlet-Flowered Cyrilla /// English Botanical Flower Print

Cyrilla Pulchella Scarlet-Flowered Cyrilla /// English Botanical Flower Print

By William Curtis

Located in Saint Augustine, FL

Artist: William Curtis (English, 1746-1799) Title: "Cyrilla Pulchella Scarlet-Flowered Cyrilla" (Vol. 11, Plate 374) Portfolio: The Botanical Magazine; or, Flower-Garden Displayed Ye...

Category

1790s Victorian Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Watercolor, Engraving, Intaglio

Braided

Braided

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Archival pigment print Signed and dated by the artist 16 x 20 - edition of 10 20 x 30 - edition of 5 Flickering in the Midday Silver Beyond the pane a glimmer, barely perceived...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Large Conceptual "Last Book of Life" Photo Etching 1970s Pop Art
Large Conceptual "Last Book of Life" Photo Etching 1970s Pop Art

Large Conceptual "Last Book of Life" Photo Etching 1970s Pop Art

By Les Levine

Located in Surfside, FL

Last Book of Life. (Photos from a dinner of Richard Nixon’s with Chou En Lai’s various views of Chinese chopsticks) Photograph etchings Printed on Stonehedge black paper Hand signe...

Category

1970s Conceptual Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Etching, Photogravure

Grace

Grace

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Archival pigment print Signed and dated by the artist 16 x 20 - edition of 10 20 x 30 - edition of 5 Flickering in the Midday Silver Beyond the pane a glimmer, barely perceived...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Homage

Homage

Located in Los Angeles, CA

These images are available as hand-pulled polymer photogravures, made with bone black and warm sepia inks on Hahnemühle Copperplate paper. Edition of 109 7 x 9 photopolymer gravure Signed numbered and dated by the artist. The photographs and poem that evolved into this series of photographs and the accompanying book “Yesterday” were made during the summer of 2020. Although much of the country was in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, on this remote island off the coast of Maine, we still felt free from much of the toll that Covid was taking. Able to spend time outside, in nature, we had the illusion of safety, of normalcy almost, whilst at the same time being painfully aware of how the virus was increasingly touching everyone's lives. By then we all knew of people who had died, or become ill and we were managing the stress of futures shifting and plans that had been derailed, fearing what would come with the change of the seasons. That summer represented a pause in time, a moment where life could feel normal, when we were still holding on to a world of yesterdays. Maine-based photographic artist and writer Sal Taylor Kydd uses various photographic media in a personal narrative that explores themes around memory and belonging; combining her poetry with alternative processes of photography and object-making. Taylor Kydd’s fine art photographs have been exhibited throughout the country and internationally, including Barcelona, San Miguel De Allende, Portland, Boston and Los Angeles; and she has been featured in numerous publications, including Shots Magazine, Don’t Take Pictures Magazine, Lenscratch, Diffusion Annual and The Hand magazine. She has self-published a number of books combining her poetry with her photographs. Her books are in private and museum collections throughout the country including The Getty Museum, Bowdoin College, The Peabody Essex Museum and the Maine Women Writer’s Collection at the University of New England. Taylor Kydd’s latest book “Yesterday”, produced by Datz Press, is a limited edition book of poems and photographs that explores our sense of loss around the pandemic of 2020. Taylor Kydd is also a veteran workshop leader and educator and has led workshops and conducted portfolio reviews throughout the country and internationally with Maine Media, Santa Fe Workshops, Palm Beach Photography...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Through Leaves
Through Leaves

Through Leaves

Located in Los Angeles, CA

These images are available as hand-pulled polymer photogravures, made with bone black and warm sepia inks on Hahnemühle Copperplate paper. Edition of 109 7 x 9 photopolymer gravure Signed numbered and dated by the artist Framing options available The photographs and poem that evolved into this series of photographs and the accompanying book “Yesterday” were made during the summer of 2020. Although much of the country was in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, on this remote island off the coast of Maine, we still felt free from much of the toll that Covid was taking. Able to spend time outside, in nature, we had the illusion of safety, of normalcy almost, whilst at the same time being painfully aware of how the virus was increasingly touching everyone's lives. By then we all knew of people who had died, or become ill and we were managing the stress of futures shifting and plans that had been derailed, fearing what would come with the change of the seasons. That summer represented a pause in time, a moment where life could feel normal, when we were still holding on to a world of yesterdays. Maine-based photographic artist and writer Sal Taylor Kydd uses various photographic media in a personal narrative that explores themes around memory and belonging; combining her poetry with alternative processes of photography and object-making. Taylor Kydd’s fine art photographs have been exhibited throughout the country and internationally, including Barcelona, San Miguel De Allende, Portland, Boston and Los Angeles; and she has been featured in numerous publications, including Shots Magazine, Don’t Take Pictures Magazine, Lenscratch, Diffusion Annual and The Hand magazine. She has self-published a number of books combining her poetry with her photographs. Her books are in private and museum collections throughout the country including The Getty Museum, Bowdoin College, The Peabody Essex Museum and the Maine Women Writer’s Collection at the University of New England. Taylor Kydd’s latest book “Yesterday”, produced by Datz Press, is a limited edition book of poems and photographs that explores our sense of loss around the pandemic of 2020. Taylor Kydd is also a veteran workshop leader and educator and has led workshops and conducted portfolio reviews throughout the country and internationally with Maine Media, Santa Fe Workshops, Palm Beach Photography...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Arkopoly by Martin Wilner

Arkopoly by Martin Wilner

Located in New York, NY

Martin Wilner Arkopoly (2017 - 2018) Polymer photogravure, 2 plates printed with 35 colors plus black 23.5 x 23.5 inches Edition of 18 Co-published by Eminence Grise Editions and Hal...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ( Sellier Carossier )

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ( Sellier Carossier )

By Denis Diderot

Located in New York, NY

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers, par une societe de gens de lettres. edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond ...

Category

Late 18th Century French School Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Engraving, Etching, Intaglio

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ( Sellier Carossier )

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ( Sellier Carossier )

By Denis Diderot

Located in New York, NY

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers, par une societe de gens de lettres. edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond ...

Category

Late 18th Century French School Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Engraving, Etching, Intaglio

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ( Sellier Carossier )

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ( Sellier Carossier )

By Denis Diderot

Located in New York, NY

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers, par une societe de gens de lettres. edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond ...

Category

Late 18th Century French School Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Engraving, Etching, Intaglio

Chrysler Building at Night
Chrysler Building at Night

Chrysler Building at Night

By Tom Baril

Located in New York, NY

Photogravure from the Tom Baril 'Manhattan' Portfolio. Edition of 75, signed by the artist on bottom right. Framing: acid free, archival framed, cotton rag mat. Glazing: Optium muse...

Category

Early 2000s Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Lulú

Lulú

By Liliana Porter

Located in Mexico City, MX

Artist's statement: In the last years, parallel to photography and video, I have been making works on canvas, prints, drawings, collages, and small installations. Many of these piece...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Chrysler Building Through Window
Chrysler Building Through Window

Chrysler Building Through Window

By Tom Baril

Located in New York, NY

Photogravure from the Tom Baril 'Manhattan' Portfolio. Edition of 75, signed by the artist on bottom right. Framing: acid free, archival framed, cotton rag mat. Glazing: Optium museum plexi. A graduate of New York’s School of Visual Arts, Tom Baril spent over fifteen years as Robert Mapplethorpe’s master printer. His subjects include urban architecture, seascapes and meticulously detailed botanical and nature photographs. Baril’s work demonstrates a command of technique that results from his extensive experience as a master printer. Baril developed a unique toning process that enriches the color and opulence of his photographs. Tom Baril is inspired by the nature studies of modernist photographers such as Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham and Karl Blossfeldt. A similar attentiveness to the clarity of line, form, pattern and texture characterizes Baril’s still lifes. In composing the seascapes, Baril employs the traditional box camera obscura, better known as the pinhole camera...

Category

Early 2000s Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

World Trade Center
World Trade Center

World Trade Center

By Tom Baril

Located in New York, NY

Photogravure from the Tom Baril 'Manhattan' Portfolio. Edition of 75, signed by the artist on bottom right. Framing: acid free, archival framed, cotton rag mat. Glazing: Optium museum plexi. A graduate of New York’s School of Visual Arts, Tom Baril spent over fifteen years as Robert Mapplethorpe’s master printer. His subjects include urban architecture, seascapes and meticulously detailed botanical and nature photographs. Baril’s work demonstrates a command of technique that results from his extensive experience as a master printer. Baril developed a unique toning process that enriches the color and opulence of his photographs. Tom Baril is inspired by the nature studies of modernist photographers such as Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham and Karl Blossfeldt. A similar attentiveness to the clarity of line, form, pattern and texture characterizes Baril’s still lifes. In composing the seascapes, Baril employs the traditional box camera obscura, better known as the pinhole camera...

Category

Early 2000s American Realist Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Melle Brongniart, Baronne Pichon (Miss Brongniart, Baroness Pichon) /// Antique
Melle Brongniart, Baronne Pichon (Miss Brongniart, Baroness Pichon) /// Antique

Melle Brongniart, Baronne Pichon (Miss Brongniart, Baroness Pichon) /// Antique

Located in Saint Augustine, FL

Artist: Eugène Marie Louis Chiquet (French, 1863-1942) Title: "Melle Brongniart, Baronne Pichon (Miss Brongniart, Baroness Pichon)" Portfolio: Gazette des Beaux-Arts Year: 1901 Mediu...

Category

Early 1900s Victorian Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Etching, Intaglio

Smoke Stacks Variation
Smoke Stacks Variation

Smoke Stacks Variation

By Tom Baril

Located in New York, NY

Photogravure from the Tom Baril 'Manhattan' Portfolio. Edition of 75, signed by the artist on bottom right. Framing: acid free, archival framed, cotton rag mat. Glazing: Optium museum plexi. A graduate of New York’s School of Visual Arts, Tom Baril spent over fifteen years as Robert Mapplethorpe’s master printer. His subjects include urban architecture, seascapes and meticulously detailed botanical and nature photographs. Baril’s work demonstrates a command of technique that results from his extensive experience as a master printer. Baril developed a unique toning process that enriches the color and opulence of his photographs. Tom Baril is inspired by the nature studies of modernist photographers such as Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham and Karl Blossfeldt. A similar attentiveness to the clarity of line, form, pattern and texture characterizes Baril’s still lifes. In composing the seascapes, Baril employs the traditional box camera obscura, better known as the pinhole camera...

Category

Early 2000s Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Chrysler Building from Madison Avenue
Chrysler Building from Madison Avenue

Chrysler Building from Madison Avenue

By Tom Baril

Located in New York, NY

Photogravure from the Tom Baril 'Manhattan' Portfolio. Edition of 75, signed by the artist on bottom right. Framing: acid free, archival framed, cotton rag mat. Glazing: Optium muse...

Category

Early 2000s Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ( Sellier Carossier )

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ( Sellier Carossier )

By Denis Diderot

Located in New York, NY

Carriage engraving from the Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers, par une societe de gens de lettres. edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond ...

Category

Late 18th Century French School Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Engraving, Etching, Intaglio

A Hopi Woman, 1905
A Hopi Woman, 1905

A Hopi Woman, 1905

By Edward S. Curtis, 1868-1952

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Edward S. Curtis A Hopi Woman 1905 Photogravure Print 22 x 18 inches Vintage large format Curtis Portfolio Photogravure, Portfolio 12, Plate #411, The North American Indian, on Japa...

Category

Early 20th Century Other Art Style Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

B.B.

B.B.

By Bernard Childs

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Signed, dated, annotated "epreuve d'artiste"; Annotated on titled "B.B." Edition: 5 (5/5) Part of a set of 4 prints commissioned for a book Childs did with the German writer Bazon ...

Category

1960s Abstract Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Intaglio

Brahms / Sombrero de fieltro

Brahms / Sombrero de fieltro

By Liliana Porter

Located in Mexico City, MX

Artist's statement: In the last years, parallel to photography and video, I have been making works on canvas, prints, drawings, collages, and small installations. Many of these piece...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

East Mesa Girls, 1921
East Mesa Girls, 1921

East Mesa Girls, 1921

By Edward S. Curtis, 1868-1952

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Edward S. Curtis East Mesa Girls, 1921 Photogravure Print 18 x 22 inches Vintage large format Curtis Portfolio Photogravure, Portfolio 12, Plate #427, The North American Indian, on ...

Category

Early 20th Century Other Art Style Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Trafalgar Square, London

Trafalgar Square, London

By Alvin Langdon Coburn

Located in London, GB

Signed on mount Inscribed 'Christmas Greetings to members of the Academy of Osiris from Bro. Alvin & Sr. Edith, 1956' Photogravure, mounted on card 10 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches

Category

1910s Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Ghost
Ghost

Ghost

By Sorel Etrog

Located in Toronto, Ontario

Sorel Etrog (1933- 2014) is arguably Canada's most famous sculptor. His work can be found in numerous museum and private collections around the world including the Tate, the AGO and...

Category

Late 20th Century Modern Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Intaglio

Busto
Busto

Busto

Located in Atlanta, GA

Dario Tironi is the artist that evades the classic canons of Besharat Gallery's sculptures. But we could not remain indifferent to his fantastic, incredi...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Found Objects, Intaglio

Plate 11: Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich,  Smoking Room
Plate 11: Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich,  Smoking Room

Plate 11: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Smoking Room

Located in New York, NY

This photogravure is the sixth plate presented in Josef Folnesics publication "Alte Innenräume österreichischer Schlösser, Paläste und Wohnhäuser" (Old interiors of Austrian Castles,...

Category

1920s Academic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Plate 3:  Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, First Anteroom
Plate 3:  Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, First Anteroom

Plate 3: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, First Anteroom

Located in New York, NY

This photogravure is the third plate presented in Josef Folnesics publication "Alte Innenräume österreichischer Schlösser, Paläste und Wohnhäuser" (Old interiors of Austrian Castles,...

Category

1920s Academic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

By Two

By Two

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Archival pigment print Signed and dated by the artist 16 x 20 - edition of 10 20 x 30 - edition of 5 Flickering in the Midday Silver Beyond the pane a glimmer, barely perceived...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

And There I Find Myself Waiting

And There I Find Myself Waiting

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Archival pigment print Signed and dated by the artist 16 x 20 - edition of 10 20 x 30 - edition of 5 Flickering in the Midday Silver Beyond the pane a glimmer, barely perceived...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Twilight
Twilight

Twilight

Located in Los Angeles, CA

These images are available as hand-pulled polymer photogravures, made with bone black and warm sepia inks on Hahnemühle Copperplate paper. Edition of 109 7 x 9 photopolymer gravure Signed numbered and dated by the artist Framing options available The photographs and poem that evolved into this series of photographs and the accompanying book “Yesterday” were made during the summer of 2020. Although much of the country was in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, on this remote island off the coast of Maine, we still felt free from much of the toll that Covid was taking. Able to spend time outside, in nature, we had the illusion of safety, of normalcy almost, whilst at the same time being painfully aware of how the virus was increasingly touching everyone's lives. By then we all knew of people who had died, or become ill and we were managing the stress of futures shifting and plans that had been derailed, fearing what would come with the change of the seasons. That summer represented a pause in time, a moment where life could feel normal, when we were still holding on to a world of yesterdays. Maine-based photographic artist and writer Sal Taylor Kydd uses various photographic media in a personal narrative that explores themes around memory and belonging; combining her poetry with alternative processes of photography and object-making. Taylor Kydd’s fine art photographs have been exhibited throughout the country and internationally, including Barcelona, San Miguel De Allende, Portland, Boston and Los Angeles; and she has been featured in numerous publications, including Shots Magazine, Don’t Take Pictures Magazine, Lenscratch, Diffusion Annual and The Hand magazine. She has self-published a number of books combining her poetry with her photographs. Her books are in private and museum collections throughout the country including The Getty Museum, Bowdoin College, The Peabody Essex Museum and the Maine Women Writer’s Collection at the University of New England. Taylor Kydd’s latest book “Yesterday”, produced by Datz Press, is a limited edition book of poems and photographs that explores our sense of loss around the pandemic of 2020. Taylor Kydd is also a veteran workshop leader and educator and has led workshops and conducted portfolio reviews throughout the country and internationally with Maine Media, Santa Fe Workshops, Palm Beach Photography...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Waiting for Tomorrow
Waiting for Tomorrow

Waiting for Tomorrow

Located in Los Angeles, CA

These images are available as hand-pulled polymer photogravures, made with bone black and warm sepia inks on Hahnemühle Copperplate paper. Edition of 109 7 x 9 photopolymer gravure Signed numbered and dated by the artist Framing options available The photographs and poem that evolved into this series of photographs and the accompanying book “Yesterday” were made during the summer of 2020. Although much of the country was in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, on this remote island off the coast of Maine, we still felt free from much of the toll that Covid was taking. Able to spend time outside, in nature, we had the illusion of safety, of normalcy almost, whilst at the same time being painfully aware of how the virus was increasingly touching everyone's lives. By then we all knew of people who had died, or become ill and we were managing the stress of futures shifting and plans that had been derailed, fearing what would come with the change of the seasons. That summer represented a pause in time, a moment where life could feel normal, when we were still holding on to a world of yesterdays. Maine-based photographic artist and writer Sal Taylor Kydd uses various photographic media in a personal narrative that explores themes around memory and belonging; combining her poetry with alternative processes of photography and object-making. Taylor Kydd’s fine art photographs have been exhibited throughout the country and internationally, including Barcelona, San Miguel De Allende, Portland, Boston and Los Angeles; and she has been featured in numerous publications, including Shots Magazine, Don’t Take Pictures Magazine, Lenscratch, Diffusion Annual and The Hand magazine. She has self-published a number of books combining her poetry with her photographs. Her books are in private and museum collections throughout the country including The Getty Museum, Bowdoin College, The Peabody Essex Museum and the Maine Women Writer’s Collection at the University of New England. Taylor Kydd’s latest book “Yesterday”, produced by Datz Press, is a limited edition book of poems and photographs that explores our sense of loss around the pandemic of 2020. Taylor Kydd is also a veteran workshop leader and educator and has led workshops and conducted portfolio reviews throughout the country and internationally with Maine Media, Santa Fe Workshops, Palm Beach Photography...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Offered
Offered

Offered

Located in Los Angeles, CA

These images are available as hand-pulled polymer photogravures, made with bone black and warm sepia inks on Hahnemühle Copperplate paper. Edition of 109 7 x 9 photopolymer gravure Signed numbered and dated by the artist Framing options available The photographs and poem that evolved into this series of photographs and the accompanying book “Yesterday” were made during the summer of 2020. Although much of the country was in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, on this remote island off the coast of Maine, we still felt free from much of the toll that Covid was taking. Able to spend time outside, in nature, we had the illusion of safety, of normalcy almost, whilst at the same time being painfully aware of how the virus was increasingly touching everyone's lives. By then we all knew of people who had died, or become ill and we were managing the stress of futures shifting and plans that had been derailed, fearing what would come with the change of the seasons. That summer represented a pause in time, a moment where life could feel normal, when we were still holding on to a world of yesterdays. Maine-based photographic artist and writer Sal Taylor Kydd uses various photographic media in a personal narrative that explores themes around memory and belonging; combining her poetry with alternative processes of photography and object-making. Taylor Kydd’s fine art photographs have been exhibited throughout the country and internationally, including Barcelona, San Miguel De Allende, Portland, Boston and Los Angeles; and she has been featured in numerous publications, including Shots Magazine, Don’t Take Pictures Magazine, Lenscratch, Diffusion Annual and The Hand magazine. She has self-published a number of books combining her poetry with her photographs. Her books are in private and museum collections throughout the country including The Getty Museum, Bowdoin College, The Peabody Essex Museum and the Maine Women Writer’s Collection at the University of New England. Taylor Kydd’s latest book “Yesterday”, produced by Datz Press, is a limited edition book of poems and photographs that explores our sense of loss around the pandemic of 2020. Taylor Kydd is also a veteran workshop leader and educator and has led workshops and conducted portfolio reviews throughout the country and internationally with Maine Media, Santa Fe Workshops, Palm Beach Photography...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Maiden
Maiden

Maiden

Located in Los Angeles, CA

These images are available as hand-pulled polymer photogravures, made with bone black and warm sepia inks on Hahnemühle Copperplate paper. Edition of 109 7 x 9 photopolymer gravure Signed numbered and dated by the artist Framing options available The photographs and poem that evolved into this series of photographs and the accompanying book “Yesterday” were made during the summer of 2020. Although much of the country was in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, on this remote island off the coast of Maine, we still felt free from much of the toll that Covid was taking. Able to spend time outside, in nature, we had the illusion of safety, of normalcy almost, whilst at the same time being painfully aware of how the virus was increasingly touching everyone's lives. By then we all knew of people who had died, or become ill and we were managing the stress of futures shifting and plans that had been derailed, fearing what would come with the change of the seasons. That summer represented a pause in time, a moment where life could feel normal, when we were still holding on to a world of yesterdays. Maine-based photographic artist and writer Sal Taylor Kydd uses various photographic media in a personal narrative that explores themes around memory and belonging; combining her poetry with alternative processes of photography and object-making. Taylor Kydd’s fine art photographs have been exhibited throughout the country and internationally, including Barcelona, San Miguel De Allende, Portland, Boston and Los Angeles; and she has been featured in numerous publications, including Shots Magazine, Don’t Take Pictures Magazine, Lenscratch, Diffusion Annual and The Hand magazine. She has self-published a number of books combining her poetry with her photographs. Her books are in private and museum collections throughout the country including The Getty Museum, Bowdoin College, The Peabody Essex Museum and the Maine Women Writer’s Collection at the University of New England. Taylor Kydd’s latest book “Yesterday”, produced by Datz Press, is a limited edition book of poems and photographs that explores our sense of loss around the pandemic of 2020. Taylor Kydd is also a veteran workshop leader and educator and has led workshops and conducted portfolio reviews throughout the country and internationally with Maine Media, Santa Fe Workshops, Palm Beach Photography...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

Lola's World

Lola's World

Located in Los Angeles, CA

These images are available as hand-pulled polymer photogravures, made with bone black and warm sepia inks on Hahnemühle Copperplate paper. Edition of 109 7 x 9 photopolymer gravure Signed numbered and dated by the artist. The photographs and poem that evolved into this series of photographs and the accompanying book “Yesterday” were made during the summer of 2020. Although much of the country was in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, on this remote island off the coast of Maine, we still felt free from much of the toll that Covid was taking. Able to spend time outside, in nature, we had the illusion of safety, of normalcy almost, whilst at the same time being painfully aware of how the virus was increasingly touching everyone's lives. By then we all knew of people who had died, or become ill and we were managing the stress of futures shifting and plans that had been derailed, fearing what would come with the change of the seasons. That summer represented a pause in time, a moment where life could feel normal, when we were still holding on to a world of yesterdays. Maine-based photographic artist and writer Sal Taylor Kydd uses various photographic media in a personal narrative that explores themes around memory and belonging; combining her poetry with alternative processes of photography and object-making. Taylor Kydd’s fine art photographs have been exhibited throughout the country and internationally, including Barcelona, San Miguel De Allende, Portland, Boston and Los Angeles; and she has been featured in numerous publications, including Shots Magazine, Don’t Take Pictures Magazine, Lenscratch, Diffusion Annual and The Hand magazine. She has self-published a number of books combining her poetry with her photographs. Her books are in private and museum collections throughout the country including The Getty Museum, Bowdoin College, The Peabody Essex Museum and the Maine Women Writer’s Collection at the University of New England. Taylor Kydd’s latest book “Yesterday”, produced by Datz Press, is a limited edition book of poems and photographs that explores our sense of loss around the pandemic of 2020. Taylor Kydd is also a veteran workshop leader and educator and has led workshops and conducted portfolio reviews throughout the country and internationally with Maine Media, Santa Fe Workshops, Palm Beach Photography...

Category

2010s Romantic Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

59th Street Bridge
59th Street Bridge

59th Street Bridge

By Tom Baril

Located in New York, NY

Photogravure from the Tom Baril 'Manhattan' Portfolio. Edition of 75, signed by the artist on bottom right. Framing: acid free, archival framed, cotton rag mat. Glazing: Optium muse...

Category

Early 2000s Art by Medium: Intaglio

Materials

Photogravure

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