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Abstract Drypoint Etching Cheryl Warrick African American Woman Artist
Located in Surfside, FL
Cheryl Warrick (American, b. 1956), "Peace Makes Plenty" Color etching, soft ground, white ground, drypoint, and chine colle, on Hahnemuhle Copperplate...
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Early 2000s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Drypoint, Etching

Finely Detailed Abstract W/Woman Carrying a Young Child Collotype on paper
Located in Soquel, CA
Finely Detailed Abstract W/Woman Carrying a Young Child Collotype on paper Finely detailed etching or collotype of a complicated fine line drawing o...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Paper, Ink, Etching

Beat Artist "Witness" Lithograph Etching Lakeside Studio Chicago
Located in Surfside, FL
Will Petersen, a painter, master printer and a poet, was born in Chicago. (Amer. 1928-1994) created this limited edition Etching on Arches paper at the Lakeside Studio. The LITHOGRAPH PRINT is from a limited edition of 25 (Roman Numerals), printed in black on Arches Cover White (archival paper). with chopmarks and blindstamps. published by The Lakeside Studio (chopmark lower right). THE LITHOGRAPH IS SIGNED TITLED AND ANNOTATED BY THE ARTIST in pencil EXCELLENT condition. Will's formal art education began with classes at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. As a student at the city's Steinmetz High School, Petersen succeeded Hugh Hefner (of Playboy magazine fame) as the HS newspaper cartoonist, the Steinmetz Star. During this time, Petersen recovered from polio. In 1947 Petersen enrolled at Chicago's Wilbur Wright College. While there, he painted with oils for the first time. Two years later he enrolled at Michigan State University where he developed a strong interest in literature and writing and began printmaking. By 1951 he had begun to exhibit paintings and prints nationally. A year later he completed his master's degree. Petersen served in the United States Army from 1952-54, spending one year as an education specialist in Japan. This encounter with the Japanese culture affected his entire life. He became interested in calligraphy and Noh, classical Japanese Buddhist performance that combines elements of drama, music and poetry. Upon completion of his military service in Japan in 1955, Will Petersen settled in Oakland, California, where he met some of the most active poets of the Beat Generation: Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Phil Whalen, Mike McClure and others. Petersen was attracted to the group by their intelligence and belief in Zen Buddhism. In 1956 in his small studio in Oakland, he printed the poems of Jack Kerouac. He attended for the first time, the reading of Ginsberg's Howl at Six Gallery. His relationship with Gary Snyder had begun when both were in Kyoto, Japan; later Snyder wrote for the Plucked Chicken. Petersen returned to Japan in 1957, pursuing painting, printmaking and writing for eight years while living in Kyoto. In 1965 he accepted a faculty appointment at Ohio State University, teaching drawing, painting and printmaking. Four years later Petersen took his teaching skills to West Virginia University in Morgantown, where he concentrated on printmaking. He taught there until 1977 when he began publishing Plucked Chicken, a journal of art and poetry. In 1978 in Morgantown, Petersen and his wife, Cynthia Archer, established Plucked Chicken Press, which they later moved to Chicago and then Evanston. Petersen operated the Press until his death on April 1, 1994. From 1955-57 Petersen along with Mel Strawn founded the Bay Printmakers Society. He resumed exhibiting: International Color Lithography, Cincinnati Art Museum; Gravures Americaines d’aujourd’hui, Paris; & received an MFA on the GI Bill (with Nathan Oliveira) from the California College of Arts and Crafts where Richard Diebenkorn was on the faculty. Petersen meets Kerouac, Gary Snyder, Phil Whalen, Allen Ginsberg, McClure, and Rexroth. Petersen’s now famous “Stone Garden” essay is published in Evergreen Review. 1956 In storefront studio in Oakland, California, creates serigraphs and lithographs. Prints poems of Jack Kerouac. 1961 Back in Japan, acquires a lithography press and stones and resumes printing lithographs. Exhibits regularly with Kyoto Printmakers. 1969 Resident lithographer at the Lakeside Studio, Lakeside, Michigan. Prints for the first time Richard Hunt lithographs. 1978 Establishes Plucked Chicken Press in Morgantown, West Virginia. Resident lithographer at Lakeside Studio in Michigan. 1980 Plucked Chicken Press moves to Chicago. Publishes lithographs by Don Crouch and Art Kleinman. 1982 Publishes Blossom, a lithograph/collage by Tom Nakashima. 1983 Series I of Plucked Chicken Press is published with work by Archer, Duckworth, Godfrey, Heagstedt, Himmelfarb, Hoff, Hunt, Martyl, Miller, Nakashima and Petersen. 1984 Plucked Chicken Press moves to Evanston. Series II of Plucked Chicken Press is published with works by Croydon, Ho, Archer, Torn, Osver, Middaugh, Roseberry, Petersen, Spiess-Ferris and Hoppock. 1985 Series III of Plucked Chicken Press is published with works by Driesbach, Hunt, Trupp, Gregor, Pattison, Conger, Evans, Weygandt, Archer, Ho and Petersen. Prints Suite I, Northern Illinois University Collectors Series, with lithographs by Renie Adams, David Bower, David Driesbach, Carl Hayano and Ben Mahmoud...
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20th Century Abstract Expressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Lithograph

Composition I, from: Canto Pisan - Chinese French Canto Literature Abstract
Located in London, GB
This original etching and aquatint in colours is hand signed in pencil by the artist "Zao Wou-Ki" in Chinese and Pinyin at the lower right margin. It is hand numbered in pencil from ...
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1970s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Untitled, from Sensory World by Victor Pasmore, Etching with Aquatint, 1996
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Untitled, from Sensory World by Victor Pasmore, 1996 Additional information: Medium: etching with aquatint 44 x 58.5 cm 17 3/8 x 23 1/8 in signed with initials, dated and numbered 4...
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20th Century Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Liberation II, Abstract Geometric Color Etching by Mark Tobey
Located in Long Island City, NY
Mark Tobey, American (1890 - 1976) - Liberation II, Year: 1973, Medium: Color Etching on Richard de Bas, signed, numbered and titled in pencil, Edition: 96, Image Size: 10.75 x 9.2...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

L'Oiseau Bleu - Etching by Johnny Friedlander - 1963
Located in Roma, IT
L'Oiseau Bleu is an artwork realized by Johnny Friedlander in 1963. Etching, Edition 5/20. Image Dimension cm . 47,5x31; Sheet Dimension cm 55x36. Handsigned in the lower right ...
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1960s Modern Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Abstract Composition - Etching by Hsiao Chin - 1977
Located in Roma, IT
Abstract composition is an original colored etching realized by Hsiao Chin in 1977. The artwork is hand-signed and dated in pencil on the lower right. Numbered on the lower le...
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1970s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Germat - Etching by Karl Fred Dahmen
Located in Roma, IT
Germat is an original color etching realized by the German artist Karl Fred Dahmen in 1974. Hand-signed, titled, dated and numbered on the lower margin. Edition 94 of 100 prints. ...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Meduse
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Meduse Etching and aquatint printed in colors, 1958 Signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil (see photos) Edition: 50 (25/50) Etching and aquatint printed in colors ...
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1950s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

The Beach - Etching by Colette Pettier - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
The Beach is a woodcut print realized by Colette Pettier in the 1970s. Hand-signed and numbered, artist's proof. Good conditions. The artwork is created through deft strokes by ma...
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1970s Contemporary Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Abstract W/Woman Carrying a Young Child Finely Detailed Collotype on paper
Located in Soquel, CA
Abstract W/Woman Carrying a Young Child Finely Detailed Collotype on paper Finely detailed etching or collotype of a complicated fine line drawing o...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Paper, Ink, Etching

The Reef, Abstract Etching by Gabor F. Peterdi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian (1915 - 2001) Title: The Reef Year: 1969 Medium: Color Etching, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: HC 10 Image Size: 17.5 x 24 inches Size: 23.5 ...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

French Avant Garde Bold Abstract Geometric Aquatint Etching Op Art Kinetic
Located in Surfside, FL
Original etching, aquaforte, aquatint engraving. Hand pencil signed and numbered. Published by Editions Denise René, Paris. Number: 10 from the folio edition of 120 which were on ...
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1960s Abstract Geometric Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Knight and Horse - Original Etching by Marino Marini - 1963
Located in Roma, IT
Knight and Horse is an original etching realized by Marino Marini in 1963. Good conditions. The artwork is depicted through strong strokes in a well-balanced composition.
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1960s Modern Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Bleu-Rouge (hand signed etching and aquatint)
Located in Aventura, FL
Etching and aquatint on paper. Hand signed lower right by Antoni Clave. Hand numbered 58/80 lower left corner. Artwork size 22 x 30 inches. Image size 19 x 27 inches. Frame size...
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1970s Contemporary Etching Abstract Prints

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Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Untitled
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this extremely scarce color aquatint and etching on cream wove paper. Signed and numbered 6/20 in pencil by Nevelson.
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1980s Modern Etching Abstract Prints

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Color, Etching, Aquatint

Untitled
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Zodiaque - Etching by Max Ernst - 1971
Located in Roma, IT
" Zodiaque " is an etching realized by Max Ernst in 1971. This print is hand signed and numbered. This is an edition of 100 prints. Reference: Catalogue Spies n. 144. Originally a ...
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1970s Surrealist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Abstract Skyscrapers, Aquatint Etching by Martha Diamond
By Martha Diamond
Located in Long Island City, NY
Martha Diamond (1944-2023) was a Contemporary American painter best known for cityscape abstractions in sweeping, gestural brush strokes. Skyscrapers is...
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1980s Abstract Impressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Aquatint

Uprising - Aquatint and Etching by Arthur Secunda - 1979
Located in Roma, IT
Uprising is a  contemporary artwork realized by Arthur Secunda in 1979. Mixed colored etching. Hand signed on the lower margin. Numbered and titled on the lower left margin. Edit...
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1970s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

House with Stag's Head from Brodsky and Utkin: Projects 1981 - 1990
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Alexander Brodsky and Ilya Utkin, Russian (1955 - ) Title: House with Stag's Head from Brodsky and Utkin: Projects 1981 - 1990 Year: 1990 Medium: Etching on German Rag paper,...
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1990s Surrealist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Mauna Loa II, Abstract Etching by Gabor Peterdi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian (1915 - 2001) Title: Mauna Loa II Year: 1969 Medium: Color Etching on BFK Rives paper, signed and numbered in pencil Edition...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Untitled VI, Abstract Etching by Alfonso Ossorio
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Alfonso Ossorio (Filipino, 1916-1990) Title: Untitled VII Year: 1984 Medium: Etching, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: PP Image Size: 24 x 17.75 inches Paper Size...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

The trial - a judge. Figurative etching, Colorful, Satire, Polish art
Located in Warsaw, PL
21th century figurative etching print by Polish artist Leszek Rozga. Artwork depicts italian landscape in classic stylea creature in a satirical erotic way. This piece is signed by t...
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2010s Contemporary Etching Abstract Prints

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Paper, Etching

"Charioteer and Time" Modern Roman Themed Print from the Delphi Series
Located in Houston, TX
Houston Artist Margarita Urquiza’s Greek-themed etching done on arches paper. Printed by Hare and Hound Press in a unique impression. The work is signed, numbered and dated in pencil...
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1990s Neo-Constructivist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Perimeter, Minimalist Abstract Etching by Jack Sonenberg
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jack Sonenberg, American/Canadian (1925 - ) Title: Perimeter Year: circa 1965 Medium: Etching with Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP Size: 36 x 29.5 in. (9...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Letter From Vienna Color Etching 3/60
By Krystyna Smiechowska
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Letter From Vienna Artist signed, dated, paper sheet 30x22.5 Krystyna Smiechowska was born in 1935 Krakow -2014 Paris France. Printmaker Krystyna Smiechowska draws her inspiration f...
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1970s Modern Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Archival Paper

Karel Appel NIGHT FACES ON BROADWAY Etching / Carborundum
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006) Marking(s); notes: signed; ed. 35/50; 1975 Materials: etching and aquatint with carborundum on paper Dimensions (H, W, D...
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1970s Modern Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Extended Life Line I, Embossed Minimalist Geometric Etching by Elen Sevy
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Elen Sevy, American Title: Extended Life Line I Year: 1980 Medium: Embossed Color Etching, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300 Image Size: 7 x 36.5 inches Paper Size...
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1980s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Abstract Color Field Red Purple Gradient Aquatint Etching California Minimalism
Located in Surfside, FL
"Voices VI (A)" Aquatint Etching • Image: 12”x 14” • Paper: 30”x 22” • 2001 Hand signed and numbered 1/2 on BFK Rives paper. Joe Novak (1930-2019) California Contemporary Minimalist. His work is about the exploration of color and light through abstraction, with tonal gradations that infuse them with a meditative quality. During the eighties and nineties, he painted large monochromatic color field canvases with tonal gradations and soft edges that infuse them with a meditative quality and a sense of movement. When illuminated they become glowing surfaces of color and light. His artistic background and work link him closely with the first generation abstract expressionists of the New York School. Major influences include Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, and his mentors, Peter Busa and Esteban Vicente, whom he met and befriended during the eighties while living and painting in East Hampton. During the nineties, while living and working in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Novak initiated a project called "Light Emanations", in which he created digital computerized programs of changing light levels and configurations on a selection of his large paintings, dramatically illustrating the effect of light changes on color perception. Novak's body of work is extensive and include painting on canvas, panel and paper as well as monotypes, drawings, assemblages, mixed media and prints. He has often worked in series, focusing on a particular medium for years. Among these are "Meditations" (color pencil drawings), "Voices" and "Voices 2" (color aquatint etchings), "Echoes" (painting assemblage with minerals) and "Colors" (350 miniature panel paintings). In recent years his paintings have become more gestural, often with musical allusions. His work bears a relationship to the Light & Space Movement and Minimalism artists James Turrell, Larry Bell, Craig Kauffman, Billy Al Bengston, Peter Alexander, Laddie John Dill, Lita Albuquerque. these are also anticipative of the aquatint etching works by Anish Kapoor. Color Gradient, Abstract Art, Land Art. During the eighties and nineties, he painted large monochromatic color field canvases with tonal gradations and soft edges that infuse them with a meditative quality and a sense of movement. When illuminated they become glowing surfaces of color and light. Critic Christopher Knight wrote, Novak is an unabashed Color Field painter. His paintings and aquatints at Bert Green Fine Arts — the Santa Fe artist's third show there — feature works that will call to mind abstractions as diverse as those by Helen Frankenthaler, Mark Rothko and Morris Louis and the landscape abstractions of Joe Goode. Novak's work is in many public and private collections, including numerous museum collections. He spent his last years living in Palm Springs. Selected Group Exhibitions Bert Green Fine Art, Chicago, Illinois "Joe Novak/Huck Lewis-Bennett: A Collaboration", Stephen Archdeacon Gallery, Palm Springs Melissa Morgan Fine Art...
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Early 2000s Minimalist Etching Abstract Prints

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Color, Etching, Aquatint, Monoprint

Two apples - XX Century Figurative Etching Print, Nude, Landscape
Located in Warsaw, PL
Etching on paper, épreuve d'artiste, 1973 LESZEK RÓZGA (1924-2015). He studied painting at Maria Skarbek-Kruszewska private atelier in 1945-46. In 1948, he began studies at the art...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Etching Abstract Prints

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Paper, Etching

Untitled - Etching and Collage by Hans Richter - 1973
Located in Roma, IT
Untitled is an etching and collage on paper realized by Hans Richter in 1973. Published by La Nuova Foglio, a publishing house of Macerata. Monogrammed by Frida Richter and numbered in pencil on the lower margin. Edition of 99 prints. Good conditions. On the lower left margin of the back, there are a dry-stamp of the publishing house and a black-ink stamp "Estate Hans Richter". From a portfolio of seven etchings published by The New Sheet under the supervision of Hans Richer, who signed for each " bon à tirer " before his death, which took place in Locarno on 1 February 1976...
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1970s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Galloping Horse - Etching by Jean-Marie Guiny - 2000s
Located in Roma, IT
Galloping Horse is an artwork realized by  Jean-Marie Guiny, 2000s.  Etching, Edition 145/160. 40 x 50 cm ; with frame.  Hand signed in the lower right part. Good condtions! J...
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Early 2000s Modern Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

German Surrealist Hans Bellmer Etching Engraving Print Cecile Reims Surrealism
Located in Surfside, FL
After Hans Bellmer (German, 1902-1975) Surrealist engraving, etching after drawings from a 1942 notebook, engraved in 1974-75 by Cecile Reims Printed by L'Atelier de Chalcographie du Louvre, Paris, Having printed monogram lower left in plate, pencil notations verso Editioned from a very small edition of #7/10 and 'Musee du Louvre' blindstamp. Dimensions: Sheet 11 X 7.5, Plate size 6.5 X 4 Hans Bellmer ( 1902 – 1975) was a Polish born German artist, best known for his drawings, etchings that illustrates the 1940 edition of Histoire de l’œil, and the life-sized female sculpture mannequin dolls he produced in the mid-1930s. Historians of art and photography also consider him a Surrealist photographer. Bellmer was born in the city of Kattowitz, then part of the German Empire (now Katowice, Poland). Up until 1926, he worked as a draftsman for his own advertising company. Bellmer is most famous for the creation of a series of dolls as well as photographs of them. He was influenced in his choice of art form in part by reading the published letters of Oskar Kokoschka (Der Fetisch, 1925) and Surrealism. Bellmer's puppet doll project is also said to have been catalysed by a series of events in his personal life. Hans Bellmer takes credit for provoking a physical crisis in his father and brings his own artistic creativity into association with childhood insubordination and resentment toward a severe and humorless paternal authority. Perhaps this is one reason for the nearly universal, unquestioning acceptance in the literature of Bellmer's promotion of his art as a struggle against his father, the police, and ultimately, fascism and the state. Events of his personal life also including meeting a beautiful teenage cousin in 1932 (and perhaps other unattainable beauties), attending a performance of Jacques Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann (in which a man falls tragically in love with an automaton), and receiving a box of his old toys. After these events, he began to actually construct his first dolls. In his works, Bellmer explicitly sexualized the doll as a young girl (his work bears connection to the works of Bathus). Hirschfeld has claimed (without further argumentation) that Bellmer initiated his doll project to oppose the fascism of the Nazi Party by declaring that he would make no work that would support the new German state. Represented by mutated forms and unconventional poses, his dolls (according to this view) were directed specifically at the cult of the perfect body then prominent in Germany. He visited Paris in 1935 and made contacts there, such as Paul Éluard, but returned to Berlin because his wife Margarete was dying of tuberculosis. He was part of the circle of Surrealist luminaries such as Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Joan Miro, André Masson, René Magritte, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali as well as women artists—such as Frida Kahlo, Dorothea Tanning and Leonora Carrington. Bellmer produced the first doll in Berlin in 1933. Long since lost, the assemblage can nevertheless be correctly described thanks to approximately two dozen photographs Bellmer took at the time of its construction. Standing about fifty-six inches tall, the doll consisted of a modeled torso made of flax fiber, glue, and plaster; a mask-like head of the same material with glass eyes and a long, unkempt wig; and a pair of legs made from broomsticks or dowel rods. One of these legs terminated in a wooden, club-like foot; the other was encased in a more naturalistic plaster shell, jointed at the knee and ankle. As the project progressed, Bellmer made a second set of hollow plaster legs, with wooden ball joints for the doll's hips and knees. There were no arms to the first sculpture, but Bellmer did fashion or find a single wooden hand, which appears among the assortment of doll parts the artist documented in an untitled photograph of 1934, as well as in several photographs of later work. Bellmer's 1934 anonymous book, The Doll (Die Puppe), produced and published privately in Germany, contains 10 black-and-white photographs of Bellmer's first doll arranged in a series of "tableaux vivants" (living pictures). The book was not credited to him, as he worked in isolation, and his photographs remained almost unknown in Germany. Yet Bellmer's work was eventually declared "degenerate" (entartete kunst) by the Nazi Party, and he was forced to flee Germany to France in 1938, where Bellmer's work was welcomed by the Surrealists around Andre Breton. He aided the French Resistance during the war by making fake passports. He was imprisoned in the Camp des Milles prison at Aix-en-Provence, a brickworks camp for German nationals, from September 1939 until the end of the Phoney War in May 1940. After the war, Bellmer lived the rest of his life in Paris. Bellmer gave up doll-making and spent the following decades creating erotic drawings, etchings, sexually explicit photographs, paintings, and prints of pubescent girls. In 1954, he met Unica Zürn...
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20th Century Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

German Surrealist Hans Bellmer Etching Engraving Print Cecile Reims Surrealism
Located in Surfside, FL
After Hans Bellmer (German, 1902-1975) Surrealist engraving, etching after drawings from a 1942 notebook, engraved in 1974-75 by Cecile Reims Printed by L'Atelier de Chalcographie du Louvre, Paris, Having printed monogram lower left in plate, pencil notations and #7/10 and 'Musee du Louvre' blindstamp verso Dimensions: Sheet 11 X 7.5, Plate size 6.5 X 4 Hans Bellmer ( 1902 – 1975) was a Polish born German artist, best known for his drawings, etchings that illustrates the 1940 edition of Histoire de l’œil, and the life-sized female sculpture mannequin dolls he produced in the mid-1930s. Historians of art and photography also consider him a Surrealist photographer. Bellmer was born in the city of Kattowitz, then part of the German Empire (now Katowice, Poland). Up until 1926, he worked as a draftsman for his own advertising company. Bellmer is most famous for the creation of a series of dolls as well as photographs of them. He was influenced in his choice of art form in part by reading the published letters of Oskar Kokoschka (Der Fetisch, 1925) and Surrealism. Bellmer's puppet doll project is also said to have been catalysed by a series of events in his personal life. Hans Bellmer takes credit for provoking a physical crisis in his father and brings his own artistic creativity into association with childhood insubordination and resentment toward a severe and humorless paternal authority. Perhaps this is one reason for the nearly universal, unquestioning acceptance in the literature of Bellmer's promotion of his art as a struggle against his father, the police, and ultimately, fascism and the state. Events of his personal life also including meeting a beautiful teenage cousin in 1932 (and perhaps other unattainable beauties), attending a performance of Jacques Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann (in which a man falls tragically in love with an automaton), and receiving a box of his old toys. After these events, he began to actually construct his first dolls. In his works, Bellmer explicitly sexualized the doll as a young girl (his work bears connection to the works of Bathus). Hirschfeld has claimed (without further argumentation) that Bellmer initiated his doll project to oppose the fascism of the Nazi Party by declaring that he would make no work that would support the new German state. Represented by mutated forms and unconventional poses, his dolls (according to this view) were directed specifically at the cult of the perfect body then prominent in Germany. He visited Paris in 1935 and made contacts there, such as Paul Éluard, but returned to Berlin because his wife Margarete was dying of tuberculosis. He was part of the circle of Surrealist luminaries such as Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Joan Miro, André Masson, René Magritte, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali as well as women artists—such as Frida Kahlo, Dorothea Tanning and Leonora Carrington. Bellmer produced the first doll in Berlin in 1933. Long since lost, the assemblage can nevertheless be correctly described thanks to approximately two dozen photographs Bellmer took at the time of its construction. Standing about fifty-six inches tall, the doll consisted of a modeled torso made of flax fiber, glue, and plaster; a mask-like head of the same material with glass eyes and a long, unkempt wig; and a pair of legs made from broomsticks or dowel rods. One of these legs terminated in a wooden, club-like foot; the other was encased in a more naturalistic plaster shell, jointed at the knee and ankle. As the project progressed, Bellmer made a second set of hollow plaster legs, with wooden ball joints for the doll's hips and knees. There were no arms to the first sculpture, but Bellmer did fashion or find a single wooden hand, which appears among the assortment of doll parts the artist documented in an untitled photograph of 1934, as well as in several photographs of later work. Bellmer's 1934 anonymous book, The Doll (Die Puppe), produced and published privately in Germany, contains 10 black-and-white photographs of Bellmer's first doll arranged in a series of "tableaux vivants" (living pictures). The book was not credited to him, as he worked in isolation, and his photographs remained almost unknown in Germany. Yet Bellmer's work was eventually declared "degenerate" (entartete kunst) by the Nazi Party, and he was forced to flee Germany to France in 1938, where Bellmer's work was welcomed by the Surrealists around Andre Breton. He aided the French Resistance during the war by making fake passports. He was imprisoned in the Camp des Milles prison at Aix-en-Provence, a brickworks camp for German nationals, from September 1939 until the end of the Phoney War in May 1940. After the war, Bellmer lived the rest of his life in Paris. Bellmer gave up doll-making and spent the following decades creating erotic drawings, etchings, sexually explicit photographs, paintings, and prints of pubescent girls. In 1954, he met Unica Zürn...
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20th Century Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Tabula A from Brodsky and Utkin: Projects 1981 - 1990
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Alexander Brodsky and Ilya Utkin, Russian (1955 - ) Title: Tabula A from Brodsky and Utkin: Projects 1981 - 1990 Year: 1990 Medium: Etching on German Rag paper, signed and nu...
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1990s Surrealist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Blue Nude Nudo Azzurro - Italian Conceptual Abstract Art Spatialism
Located in London, GB
This work is hand signed in pencil by the artist "L. Fontana" in the lower right image. It is also hand numbered in pencil from the edition of 170, in the lower left image. There we...
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1960s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Lithograph

Mid-Century Modern Etching “Flight” by Mary Chenoweth, Signed, Framed, 1950s
Located in Denver, CO
This striking mid-century modern etching, titled Flight, is an original abstract expressionist work by renowned Colorado Springs artist Mary Chenoweth (1918–1999). Created circa 1950...
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1960s Abstract Geometric Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

The Boundary - Etching by Leo Guida - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
The Boundary is an original etching print realized by Leo Guida in the 1970s. Good condition. Leo Guida (1992 - 2017). Sensitive to current issues, artistic movements and historic...
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1970s Contemporary Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

CONRAD MARCA-RELLI Limited ed. Etching & Aquatint American Modern, Contemporary
Located in Madrid, Madrid
Conrad Marca-Relli - Composition II Date of creation: 1977 Medium: Etching and aquatint on Gvarro paper Edition number: 59/75 Size: 56 x 76 cm Condition: In very good conditions and ...
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1970s Modern Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Two Figures - Etching by Luciano Minguzzi - Late 20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Image 29.5 x 24 cm. Two Figures is an original etching on paper, realized by the Italian artist Luciano Minguzzi, the artwork is hand-signed, numbered by the artist in pencil on the...
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1970s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

UNTITLED
Located in Portland, ME
Yoshida, Masao (Japanese, born 1934.) UNTITLED. Aquatint with soft-ground etching, 1963. Edition of 30, printed on Arches paper. Signed, dated, and numbered 21/30 in pencil. 30 X 22...
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1960s Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

60s American Abstract Expressionist Untitled Abstract Color Composition Etching
Located in Surfside, FL
Color Abstract Expressionism aquatint etching. hand pencil signed limited edition. Don Fink (1923-2010) was a well known and well listed Abstract Expressionist who studied at the Art Students League and the Academie Julian. He was born in Duluth , Minnesota, but later moved to Europe where he established himself as an artist. He was first based in Paris where he was a member of the "Jeune École de Paris" (with Karel Appel, Debre, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Antoni Tapies, Dumitresco, Messagier, Zanartu , etc.) and later moved to Barcelona. A large retrospective of his earlier works was held in Madrid in 1998 with the following promotion: Don Fink Returns to Madrid: American "action" painter Don Fink (b. Duluth, Minnesota, 1923) has a show at Galería Rayuela through September 25. The artist divides his time between Barcelona, Paris, and New York. This is his second exhibition in Madrid in four years. The works on view date from 1952 to 1970. Their "active" surfaces meld the arts of tattooing, calligraphy and three-dimensional terrain mapping, resulting in a meditative and rewarding experience for the viewer. The show was organized by Sebastià Janè of Barcelona and Carmen Muro of Madrid. Galería Rayuela is at Calle Claudio Coello...
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20th Century Abstract Expressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Sin título
Located in BARCELONA, ES
Artist: Wifredo Lam Year: 1979 Title: Untitled Technique: Etching and aquatint Copy 65/130 Signed and hand numbered Size: 31,5 x 24,5
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1970s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Engraving, Aquatint

Nu - Etching by J. Fautrier - 1937
Located in Roma, IT
Nu is an original etching realized by Jean Fautrier in 1937. Hand signed in pencil on lower right margin, Artist's proof. Excellent conditions. Elegant laying female figure realized...
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1930s Modern Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Signe personnage
Located in Columbia, MO
Etching Biography Olivier Debré is a French abstract painter born in Paris in 1920. He is one of the main representatives of lyrical abstraction, along with Hans Hartung, Pierre Soul...
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1990s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Picasso I Els Reventos
Located in Paris, FR
Etching, 1973 Handsigned by the artist in pencil Edition : XIV Publisher : Gustavo Gili (Barcelone) Printer : Editorial Gustavo Gili (Barcelone) Catalog : Dupin 589 56.00 cm. x 75.5...
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1970s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Origin-Beginning-5, by Seiko Tachibana
Located in Palm Springs, CA
One of seven images from the Origin-Beginning series. Signed, titled and numbered by the artist. Seiko Tachibana was born in Japan and completed her Masters of Art Education at Kobe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Untitled by Antoni Clavé, Black, Blue, Yellow, Abstract
Located in Köln, DE
Color etching with carborundum by Antoni Clavé "No Title", 1975 75,5 x 55,5 cm Copy 32/60 Edition of 60 (approx.). Antoni Clavé (Barcelona 1913 - 2005 ...
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1970s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Israeli Modern Pop Art Aquatint Etching Cracked Earth Art Kadishman Lithograph
Located in Surfside, FL
This one is a dark burgundy or purple color. Menashe Kadishman was born in Tel-Aviv in 1932. He is a Graduate of St. Martin's School of Art, University of London Studies with Anthony...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint, Lithograph

Dan Flavin, Untitled (Triptych): 3 Aquatint Prints, Abstract Art, Minimalism
Located in Hamburg, DE
Dan Flavin (American, 1933-1996) Untitled (Triptych), 1996-98 Medium: Set of three aquatints on handmade rag paper Dimensions: each 50 x 40 cm (19.75 x 15.75 in) Edition of 60: Each ...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Aquatint

German Surrealist Hans Bellmer Etching Engraving Print Cecile Reims Surrealism
Located in Surfside, FL
After Hans Bellmer (German, 1902-1975) Surrealist engraving, etching after drawings from a 1942 notebook, engraved in 1974-75 by Cecile Reims Printed by L'Atelier de Chalcographie du Louvre, Paris, Having printed monogram lower left in plate, pencil notations and #7/10 and 'Musee du Louvre' blindstamp verso Dimensions: Sheet 11 X 7.5, Plate size 6.5 X 4 Hans Bellmer ( 1902 – 1975) was a Polish born German artist, best known for his drawings, etchings that illustrates the 1940 edition of Histoire de l’œil, and the life-sized female sculpture mannequin dolls he produced in the mid-1930s. Historians of art and photography also consider him a Surrealist photographer. Bellmer was born in the city of Kattowitz, then part of the German Empire (now Katowice, Poland). Up until 1926, he worked as a draftsman for his own advertising company. Bellmer is most famous for the creation of a series of dolls as well as photographs of them. He was influenced in his choice of art form in part by reading the published letters of Oskar Kokoschka (Der Fetisch, 1925) and Surrealism. Bellmer's puppet doll project is also said to have been catalysed by a series of events in his personal life. Hans Bellmer takes credit for provoking a physical crisis in his father and brings his own artistic creativity into association with childhood insubordination and resentment toward a severe and humorless paternal authority. Perhaps this is one reason for the nearly universal, unquestioning acceptance in the literature of Bellmer's promotion of his art as a struggle against his father, the police, and ultimately, fascism and the state. Events of his personal life also including meeting a beautiful teenage cousin in 1932 (and perhaps other unattainable beauties), attending a performance of Jacques Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann (in which a man falls tragically in love with an automaton), and receiving a box of his old toys. After these events, he began to actually construct his first dolls. In his works, Bellmer explicitly sexualized the doll as a young girl (his work bears connection to the works of Bathus). Hirschfeld has claimed (without further argumentation) that Bellmer initiated his doll project to oppose the fascism of the Nazi Party by declaring that he would make no work that would support the new German state. Represented by mutated forms and unconventional poses, his dolls (according to this view) were directed specifically at the cult of the perfect body then prominent in Germany. He visited Paris in 1935 and made contacts there, such as Paul Éluard, but returned to Berlin because his wife Margarete was dying of tuberculosis. He was part of the circle of Surrealist luminaries such as Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Joan Miro, André Masson, René Magritte, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali as well as women artists—such as Frida Kahlo, Dorothea Tanning and Leonora Carrington. Bellmer produced the first doll in Berlin in 1933. Long since lost, the assemblage can nevertheless be correctly described thanks to approximately two dozen photographs Bellmer took at the time of its construction. Standing about fifty-six inches tall, the doll consisted of a modeled torso made of flax fiber, glue, and plaster; a mask-like head of the same material with glass eyes and a long, unkempt wig; and a pair of legs made from broomsticks or dowel rods. One of these legs terminated in a wooden, club-like foot; the other was encased in a more naturalistic plaster shell, jointed at the knee and ankle. As the project progressed, Bellmer made a second set of hollow plaster legs, with wooden ball joints for the doll's hips and knees. There were no arms to the first sculpture, but Bellmer did fashion or find a single wooden hand, which appears among the assortment of doll parts the artist documented in an untitled photograph of 1934, as well as in several photographs of later work. Bellmer's 1934 anonymous book, The Doll (Die Puppe), produced and published privately in Germany, contains 10 black-and-white photographs of Bellmer's first doll arranged in a series of "tableaux vivants" (living pictures). The book was not credited to him, as he worked in isolation, and his photographs remained almost unknown in Germany. Yet Bellmer's work was eventually declared "degenerate" (entartete kunst) by the Nazi Party, and he was forced to flee Germany to France in 1938, where Bellmer's work was welcomed by the Surrealists around Andre Breton. He aided the French Resistance during the war by making fake passports. He was imprisoned in the Camp des Milles prison at Aix-en-Provence, a brickworks camp for German nationals, from September 1939 until the end of the Phoney War in May 1940. After the war, Bellmer lived the rest of his life in Paris. Bellmer gave up doll-making and spent the following decades creating erotic drawings, etchings, sexually explicit photographs, paintings, and prints of pubescent girls. In 1954, he met Unica Zürn...
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20th Century Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Untitled
Located in Paris, FR
Etching and aquatint, 1963 Handsigned by the artist in pencil and annotated "Epreuve artiste" Artist proof Edition : 95 + 10 EA Publisher : Atelier Lacourière et Frélaut, Paris Print...
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1960s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Abstract Composition - Original Etching by Leo Guida - 1970s
Located in Roma, IT
Abstract Composition is an original artwork realize d in the 1970s by the Italian Contemporary artist Leo Guida (1992 - 2017). Original etching and embossing on ivory-colored pape...
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1970s Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

ISATSORATU II
Located in Portland, ME
Chillida, Eduardo (Spanish, 1924-2002). ISATSORATU II. Etching and embossing on heavy paper, 1998. Edition of 50, Numbered 19/50 and signed in pencil. 3 7/8 x 8 inches, 98 x 203 mm. ...
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1990s Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

The Bat (Pipistrello) - Etching by P. Scandurra - 1976
Located in Roma, IT
Il pipistrello (The Bat) is a wonderful color etching on paper, realized by the Italian artist Placido Scandurra in 1976. A wonderful mix between figurative and Abstract art, signe...
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1970s Contemporary Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

III from the Ten Coconut Suite, Minimalist Etching by John Chamberlain
Located in Long Island City, NY
A print from John Chamberlain's Suite "Ten Coconuts". Although known widely for his sculptural work, John Chamberlain was a prolific printmaker. The etching is hand-signed and number...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching

Little Queen, Minimalist Etching by Loretta Dunkelman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Loretta Dunkelman (1937 - ) Title: Little Queen from the Delphi Stadium Series from the A.I.R. Women's Portfolio Year: 1...
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1970s Minimalist Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

Iranian Israeli Large Aquatint Etching Figurative Abstract Circus Monde Balloons
Located in Surfside, FL
Bright colorful abstract circus scene with balloons. Born in 1941 in Sanandaj, Iran and immigrated to Israel at the age of 17. Elie Abrahami began his study of art at the Avni School...
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20th Century Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Aquatint

Origin-Beginning-1, by Seiko Tachibana
Located in Palm Springs, CA
One of seven images from the Origin-Beginning series. Signed, titled and numbered by the artist. Seiko Tachibana was born in Japan and completed her Masters of Art Education at Kobe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Etching Abstract Prints

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Etching, Aquatint

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