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Medium: Intaglio
Beadnel - Small Black and White Print - Composition with the Boat and stone arch
Beadnel - Small Black and White Print - Composition with the Boat and stone arch

Beadnel - Small Black and White Print - Composition with the Boat and stone arch

Located in London, GB

"David George has been exploring photographic representations of the contemporary British landscapes for forty years and has incorporated themes prevalent in nineteenth century painting practice and aesthetic, to aid this exploration. He has appropriated the sublime, melancholy, the romantic, the pastoral and the uncanny to create something that not only represents the contemporary landscape in a pictorial way, but also making work that can be still viewed as documenting the landscape." David George's interest in British landscape began under the tutelage of John Blakemore at Derby University and continues to be a major part of his practice, now mainly concerned with ideas of classical and romantic visual semantics in the contemporary British landscape. His work looks at the decline of traditional industries, incorporating his interest in 19th century European landscape painting. David George (b.1957, Cheltenham and brought up in County Durham) lives and works in east London and in 2009 he co- founded the Uncertain States project which championed contemporary thinking and practice in UK photography...

Category

2010s Contemporary Intaglio Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Photo...

Temporal Perception #24

Temporal Perception #24

By Serge Hamad

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Archival Inkjet Print on Matte Paper

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure, Archival Ink

St. George's Hotel, Brooklyn, NY

St. George's Hotel, Brooklyn, NY

By Lois Conner

Located in New York, NY

17 x 29.5 inch hand-pulled photogravure Image size 9 x 23 inches Signed, titled, dated and editioned on recto Edition 40

Category

1990s Contemporary Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Queen Anne's Lace

Queen Anne's Lace

By Cy DeCosse

Located in Westwood, NJ

With a varied career as both an artist and art director, Cy has collaborated with many of America’s best photographers. His works are close, intimate portraits of almost infinite dep...

Category

Contemporary Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Swamp Milkweed

Swamp Milkweed

By Cy DeCosse

Located in Westwood, NJ

With a varied career as both an artist and art director, Cy has collaborated with many of America’s best photographers. His works are close, intimate portraits of almost infinite dep...

Category

Contemporary Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Nungoktôk - Noatak, pl. 719
Nungoktôk - Noatak, pl. 719

Nungoktôk - Noatak, pl. 719

By Edward S. Curtis, 1868-1952

Located in Denton, TX

Printed plate number, Curtis's title, date, copyright, and photogravures by John Andrews and Son on recto. Photogravure on Holland Van Gelder tissue Known for his remarkable documentation of Native Americans in the early twentieth century, Edward S. Curtis, chronicled over 80 different tribes in the Southwest, the Great Plains...

Category

Early 20th Century Modern Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Mannequin
Mannequin

Mannequin

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Plate 23: "Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Wedgwood Cabinet"
Plate 23: "Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Wedgwood Cabinet"

Plate 23: "Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Wedgwood Cabinet"

Located in New York, NY

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

Category

1920s Academic Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Plate 15: Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Dinning Room
Plate 15: Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Dinning Room

Plate 15: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Dinning 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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Plate 12 : Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Red Salon
Plate 12 : Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Red Salon

Plate 12 : Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Red Salon

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Plate 8: Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich,  Smoking Room
Plate 8: Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich,  Smoking Room

Plate 8: 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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Plate 1: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Vestibule
Plate 1: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Vestibule

Plate 1: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Vestibule

Located in New York, NY

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

Category

1920s Academic Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Plate 6: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Second View
Plate 6: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Second View

Plate 6: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Second View

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Plate 14: Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Green Salon Second view
Plate 14: Vienna,  Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Green Salon Second view

Plate 14: Vienna, Palais Erzherzog Friedrich, Green Salon Second view

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Beadnell, 'Ice Cream Van', England - Black and White Print, Photogravure
Beadnell, 'Ice Cream Van', England - Black and White Print, Photogravure

Beadnell, 'Ice Cream Van', England - Black and White Print, Photogravure

Located in London, GB

Beadnell, England, "Ice Cream Van", from the 'East of Eden' series, 2020 Photogravure; Charbonnel Ink on Archival Somerset Satin Paper Photogravure, 14.85 x 21 cm (image size) on 28 x 39 cm Paper Edition of 3/5 + 2APs, Signed and numbered. Sold unframed but framing available if requested - please enquire or purchase unframed print David George's interest in British landscape began under the tutelage of John Blakemore at Derby University and continues to be a major part of his practice, now mainly concerned with ideas of classical and romantic visual semantics in the contemporary British landscape. His work looks at the decline of traditional industries, incorporating his interest in 19th century European landscape painting...

Category

2010s Contemporary Intaglio Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Photogravure, Black and White, Photographic Paper, Archiva...

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

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 Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

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 Intaglio Photography

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...

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2010s Romantic Intaglio Photography

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Photogravure

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,...

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1920s Academic Intaglio Photography

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,...

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1920s Academic Intaglio Photography

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...

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Early 2000s Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

The Piki Maker, 1906
The Piki Maker, 1906

The Piki Maker, 1906

By Edward S. Curtis, 1868-1952

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Edward S. Curtis The Piki Maker 1906 Photogravure Print 22 x 18 inches Vintage large format Curtis Portfolio Photogravure, Portfolio 12, Plate #432, The North American Indian, o...

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Early 20th Century Other Art Style Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Animal Locomotion: Plate 682 (Stag Running)

Animal Locomotion: Plate 682 (Stag Running)

By Eadweard Muybridge

Located in London, GB

Inscribed with Muybridge's letterpress credit, series title, plate number and date Stamped on reverse with Museum of Edinburgh 'Science and Art' stamp Collotype print 18 x 23 1/2 inc...

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1880s Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Animal Locomotion: Plate 672 (Ox Walking)

Animal Locomotion: Plate 672 (Ox Walking)

By Eadweard Muybridge

Located in London, GB

Inscribed with Muybridge's letterpress credit, series title, plate number and date Stamped on reverse with Museum of Edinburgh 'Science and Art' stamp Collotype print 18 x 23 1/2 inc...

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1880s Intaglio Photography

Materials

Photogravure

Porcelain Alliance

Porcelain Alliance

By Drew Tal

Located in New York, NY

Edition of 7 With his works included in the permanent collection at the Norton and the New Britain Museum, Drew Tal’s successful career has been nothing but a soaring ascension into...

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2010s Photorealist Intaglio Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Film, Dye, Photographic Paper, Photogravure, Ph...

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