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Period: 1980s
Medium: Aquatint
UNTITLED
Located in Portland, ME
Arnoldi, Charles (American, born 1946). UNTITLED. Etching and aquatint in colors, 1982. Edition of 5, printed at Teaberry Press, San Francisco, with their blindstamps, lower left and...
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1980s Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Untitled 9 from Hom'mere V - N'ous, Surrealist Etching by Roberto Matta
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Roberto Matta (Chilean, 1911 - 2002) Title: Untitled 9 Portfolio: Hom'mere V - N'ous Date: 1985 Medium: Etching and aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 29/100 Im...
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1980s Surrealist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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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 Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Color, Etching, Aquatint

See-saw, Margery Daw -- Print, Etching, Nursery Rhymes by Paula Rego
Located in London, GB
See-saw, Margery Daw, 1994 Paula Rego Etching with aquatint and hand-colouring, on velin Arches Signed and numbered from the edition of 50 From Nursery Rhymes Printed by Culford P...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

UNTITLED
Located in Portland, ME
Arnoldi, Charles (American, born 1946). UNTITLED. Etching and aquatint in colors, 1982. Edition of 5, printed at Teaberry Press, San Francisco, with their blindstamps, lower left and...
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1980s Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Oval - Etching by Piero Dorazio - 1987
Located in Roma, IT
Oval is a color etching and aquatint on paper, realized in 1987 by the Italian graphic master Piero Dorazio (Rome, 1927 - Perugia, 2005). Signed and dated in pencil " Piero Dorazio ...
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1980s Abstract Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Electronic Man, Aquatint Etching by Max Papart
Located in Long Island City, NY
Electronic Man by Max Papart French (1911–1994) Date: circa 1982 Aquatint Etching with Carborundum, Collage, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of HC Image Size: 22 x 29.5 inches ...
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1980s Modern Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Vintage Surrealism -- Alienation Ave X Special At The Five & Dime
By Herbert Holden
Located in Soquel, CA
Wonderful surrealistic etching by San Francisco artist Herbert Holden (American, 20th Century). 1983. Part of his Alienation Ave series, this etching is numbered 3/50. Signed, dated,...
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1980s Surrealist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Archival Paper, Etching

Jack and Jill -- Print, Nursery Rhymes, Etching, Aquatint by Paula Rego
Located in London, GB
Jack and Jill, 1989 Paula Rego Etching with aquatint, on Velin Arches wove Signed and inscribed ‘A/P’ One of fourteen artist’s proofs aside from the number...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Large Donald Saff Surrealist Pop Art Aquatint Etching Bee, Chair, Pot
Located in Surfside, FL
Artist: Donald Saff Medium: Etching with Aquatint, Hand signed and numbered in pencil Donald Jay Saff (born 12 December 1937) is an artist, art historian, educator, and lecturer, specializing in the fields of contemporary art in addition to American and English horology. Saff was born in Brooklyn, New York. Donald Saff began his undergraduate degree at Queens College, City University of New York, in 1955, initially envisioning a career as an electrical engineer. However, the following year Saff changed his major to art and learned printmaking, to graduate with a B.A. in 1959 and a M.A. in art history from Columbia University in 1960. In the years following, Saff was awarded a M.F.A. from Pratt Institute in 1962 and an Ed.D. in studio art and art history from Columbia University in 1964. In his early career, Saff studied with Robert Goldwater, Robert Branner, Louis Hechenbleikner, and Meyer Schapiro. Saff is primarily known for his work and collaboration with the leading artists of the late-twentieth century, including Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, Nancy Graves, Philip Pearlstein, and James Turrell. Saff's prolific career is the subject of Marilyn S. Kushner's book, Donald Saff: Art in Collaboration (2010). Saff began his teaching career at Queens College as a lecturer in Art History, Design, and Drawing, from 1961 to 1964. In 1965, Saff was appointed as an associate professor in the visual arts department of the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, and became professor and chairman of the visual arts department two years later. In 1971, Saff became the founding dean of the College of Fine Arts at U.S.F., and was awarded the rank of distinguished professor at the university in 1982. Saff was later named dean emeritus by USF in 1989, and distinguished professor emeritus in 1996. In 1999, Saff was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts at U.S.F. He was appointed the Director of Capital Projects of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York, in 2001, followed by the appointment of Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings in 2002. In 1968, Saff founded Graphicstudio at U.S.F. through funding by a seed grant from the Florida Arts Council and community supporters; the following year, Philip Pearlstein was the first artist invited to Graphicstudio to collaborate with Saff and his team. Saff became Founding Dean of the College of Fine Arts at U.S.F. in 1971. Under Saff's directorship, Graphicstudio collaborated with artists such as James Rosenquist, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Shusaku Arakawa, Jim Dine, Lee Friedlander, Nancy Graves, Ed Ruscha, and Roy Lichtenstein. The collection of Graphicstudio is archived in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Graphicstudio was founded by Dr. Donald Saff as part of the renaissance in American printmaking in the 1960s, in the company of studios such as ULAE, Tamarind, and Gemini GEL. This renaissance brought artists involved in the Pop art movement, such as Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, and Jim Dine, together with a growing number of trained printmakers from around the world. After Saff retired from U.S.F., he continued to collaborate with these artists, as well as James Turrell, at Saff Tech Arts in Oxford, Maryland, which was established in 1991. While Saff and Rauschenberg were traveling in China, Rauschenberg conceived of the Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) in 1982, which began in 1984 with Saff as the artistic director. Saff travelled to over twenty countries and met with poets and writers in order to decide which were the most appropriate venues for the show and prepare for Rauschenberg's visit and exhibition. In recent years, Saff has continued to lecture and write on art and the history and mechanics of nineteenth-century clocks; in particular, the work of Charles Fasoldt, in addition to the development of time distribution from the Harvard College Observatory, and the horological innovations of Richard F. Bond. He has lectured on Fasoldt for the Antiquarian Horological Association in Cincinnati, OH (2001), the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors in Pittsburgh, PA, and Anheim, CA (2003), and at the 26th Annual Ward Francillon Time Symposium in Houston, TX (2004), among other venues. Saff continues to work with the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, collaborating with Jonathan Betts and Rory McEvoy, on the trials of Burgess Clock B. (See "Honors.") Exhibitions Saff's individual work spans across his career of collaborative art. As early as 1965, Saff produced Duino Elegies, a print suite that was published and exhibited by Martin Gordon Gallery in New York and at the Galleria Academia in Rome; it was acquired by the Library of Congress, the Brooklyn Museum, and Lessing Rosenwald. Saff also collaborated with printers Galli and Arduini in Urbino to create print suites Breezes (1969), exhibited and published by the Martin Gordon Gallery. Additionally, Saff collaborated with Galli on print suites Paradise Lost (1970) and Numbers (1972), the former printed in Tampa, FL, and exhibited at the Martin Gordon Gallery, the University of South Florida Gallery, the Toronto Art Gallery, and the Loch Haven Art Center, FL. Numbers was exhibited at Multiples Gallery, New York. In 1979, Saff produced print suite Fables that was published and exhibited by the Getler/Pall Gallery in New York, followed by the print suite Constellations (1980), which was also exhibited at the Tom Lutrell Gallery in San Francisco. In 1981, Saff had solo exhibitions of his artwork in the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Udine, Italy, Youngstown State University, OH, the Leo Castelli Gallery, NY, and in "Recent Acquisitions" at The Museum of Modern Art, NY. Additionally, Saff had solo exhibitions at Dyansen Gallery, NY (1982), at I. Feldman Gallery, Sarasota (1983), and at Edison Community College, FL (1988). In 1989, the retrospective Donald Saff: Mixed Metaphors, 1956–1989 was held at the Tampa Museum of Art and traveled to the Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, followed by his solo exhibition Winged Metaphors: Sculpture and Prints by Donald Saff at the Barbara Gillman Gallery in Miami later that year. In 1997, Brenau University Galleries exhibits Poetics: The Work of Donald Saff in Gainesville, GA. The same year, the Tampa Museum of Art exhibited Donald Saff/Robert Rauschenberg: In Collaboration. Finally, the Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD, exhibited Donald Saff: Gravity and Constellations; Selected Works in 2006. Honors Saff was awarded a Teaching Fellowship at Queens College (1960), a Yaddo Fellowship, Saratoga Springs, NY (1963), and Fulbright Fellowship (1964) to Italy where he studied at Istituto Statale di Belle Arti. While in Urbino, Saff met lifelong friend and colleague Deli Sacilotto, with whom he would co-author Printmaking: History and Process (1978) and Screenprinting: History and Process (1979). He received the Governor's Award for the Arts from the State of Florida in 1973, and was awarded the Florida Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Grant in 1980. In 1997, Saff was awarded the title "Printmaker Emeritus" by the 25th Southern Graphics Council Conference in Tampa, F.L. In 2002, he was appointed as Visiting Distinguished Professor of Rhode Island School of Design. In April 2015, Saff was awarded a certificate from the Guinness World Records for his work on completing the world's most accurate pendulum clock, "Clock B", which was started by Martin Burgess in 1975. The official title awarded by Guinness World Records, as "the most accurate mechanical clock with a pendulum...
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1980s Pop Art Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Large Donald Saff Surrealist Pop Art Aquatint Etching African Elephant
Located in Surfside, FL
Artist: Donald Saff Medium: Etching with Aquatint, Hand signed and numbered in pencil. Donald Jay Saff (born 12 December 1937) is an artist, art historian, educator, and lecturer, specializing in the fields of contemporary art in addition to American and English horology. Saff was born in Brooklyn, New York. Donald Saff began his undergraduate degree at Queens College, City University of New York, in 1955, initially envisioning a career as an electrical engineer. However, the following year Saff changed his major to art and learned printmaking, to graduate with a B.A. in 1959 and a M.A. in art history from Columbia University in 1960. In the years following, Saff was awarded a M.F.A. from Pratt Institute in 1962 and an Ed.D. in studio art and art history from Columbia University in 1964. In his early career, Saff studied with Robert Goldwater, Robert Branner, Louis Hechenbleikner, and Meyer Schapiro. Saff is primarily known for his work and collaboration with the leading artists of the late-twentieth century, including Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, Nancy Graves, Philip Pearlstein, and James Turrell. Saff's prolific career is the subject of Marilyn S. Kushner's book, Donald Saff: Art in Collaboration (2010). Saff began his teaching career at Queens College as a lecturer in Art History, Design, and Drawing, from 1961 to 1964. In 1965, Saff was appointed as an associate professor in the visual arts department of the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, and became professor and chairman of the visual arts department two years later. In 1971, Saff became the founding dean of the College of Fine Arts at U.S.F., and was awarded the rank of distinguished professor at the university in 1982. Saff was later named dean emeritus by USF in 1989, and distinguished professor emeritus in 1996. In 1999, Saff was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts at U.S.F. He was appointed the Director of Capital Projects of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York, in 2001, followed by the appointment of Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings in 2002. In 1968, Saff founded Graphicstudio at U.S.F. through funding by a seed grant from the Florida Arts Council and community supporters; the following year, Philip Pearlstein was the first artist invited to Graphicstudio to collaborate with Saff and his team. Saff became Founding Dean of the College of Fine Arts at U.S.F. in 1971. Under Saff's directorship, Graphicstudio collaborated with artists such as James Rosenquist, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Shusaku Arakawa, Jim Dine, Lee Friedlander, Nancy Graves, Ed Ruscha, and Roy Lichtenstein. The collection of Graphicstudio is archived in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Graphicstudio was founded by Dr. Donald Saff as part of the renaissance in American printmaking in the 1960s, in the company of studios such as ULAE, Tamarind, and Gemini GEL. This renaissance brought artists involved in the Pop art movement, such as Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, and Jim Dine, together with a growing number of trained printmakers from around the world. After Saff retired from U.S.F., he continued to collaborate with these artists, as well as James Turrell, at Saff Tech Arts in Oxford, Maryland, which was established in 1991. While Saff and Rauschenberg were traveling in China, Rauschenberg conceived of the Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) in 1982, which began in 1984 with Saff as the artistic director. Saff travelled to over twenty countries and met with poets and writers in order to decide which were the most appropriate venues for the show and prepare for Rauschenberg's visit and exhibition. In recent years, Saff has continued to lecture and write on art and the history and mechanics of nineteenth-century clocks; in particular, the work of Charles Fasoldt, in addition to the development of time distribution from the Harvard College Observatory, and the horological innovations of Richard F. Bond. He has lectured on Fasoldt for the Antiquarian Horological Association in Cincinnati, OH (2001), the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors in Pittsburgh, PA, and Anheim, CA (2003), and at the 26th Annual Ward Francillon Time Symposium in Houston, TX (2004), among other venues. Saff continues to work with the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, collaborating with Jonathan Betts and Rory McEvoy, on the trials of Burgess Clock B. (See "Honors.") Exhibitions Saff's individual work spans across his career of collaborative art. As early as 1965, Saff produced Duino Elegies, a print suite that was published and exhibited by Martin Gordon Gallery in New York and at the Galleria Academia in Rome; it was acquired by the Library of Congress, the Brooklyn Museum, and Lessing Rosenwald. Saff also collaborated with printers Galli and Arduini in Urbino to create print suites Breezes (1969), exhibited and published by the Martin Gordon Gallery. Additionally, Saff collaborated with Galli on print suites Paradise Lost (1970) and Numbers (1972), the former printed in Tampa, FL, and exhibited at the Martin Gordon Gallery, the University of South Florida Gallery, the Toronto Art Gallery, and the Loch Haven Art Center, FL. Numbers was exhibited at Multiples Gallery, New York. In 1979, Saff produced print suite Fables that was published and exhibited by the Getler/Pall Gallery in New York, followed by the print suite Constellations (1980), which was also exhibited at the Tom Lutrell Gallery in San Francisco. In 1981, Saff had solo exhibitions of his artwork in the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Udine, Italy, Youngstown State University, OH, the Leo Castelli Gallery, NY, and in "Recent Acquisitions" at The Museum of Modern Art, NY. Additionally, Saff had solo exhibitions at Dyansen Gallery, NY (1982), at I. Feldman Gallery, Sarasota (1983), and at Edison Community College, FL (1988). In 1989, the retrospective Donald Saff: Mixed Metaphors, 1956–1989 was held at the Tampa Museum of Art and traveled to the Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, followed by his solo exhibition Winged Metaphors: Sculpture and Prints by Donald Saff at the Barbara Gillman Gallery in Miami later that year. In 1997, Brenau University Galleries exhibits Poetics: The Work of Donald Saff in Gainesville, GA. The same year, the Tampa Museum of Art exhibited Donald Saff/Robert Rauschenberg: In Collaboration. Finally, the Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD, exhibited Donald Saff: Gravity and Constellations; Selected Works in 2006. Honors Saff was awarded a Teaching Fellowship at Queens College (1960), a Yaddo Fellowship, Saratoga Springs, NY (1963), and Fulbright Fellowship (1964) to Italy where he studied at Istituto Statale di Belle Arti. While in Urbino, Saff met lifelong friend and colleague Deli Sacilotto, with whom he would co-author Printmaking: History and Process (1978) and Screenprinting: History and Process (1979). He received the Governor's Award for the Arts from the State of Florida in 1973, and was awarded the Florida Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Grant in 1980. In 1997, Saff was awarded the title "Printmaker Emeritus" by the 25th Southern Graphics Council Conference in Tampa, F.L. In 2002, he was appointed as Visiting Distinguished Professor of Rhode Island School of Design. In April 2015, Saff was awarded a certificate from the Guinness World Records for his work on completing the world's most accurate pendulum clock, "Clock B", which was started by Martin Burgess in 1975. The official title awarded by Guinness World Records, as "the most accurate mechanical clock with a pendulum...
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1980s Pop Art Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Palm Tree w/ Column (black and white TP)
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Final trial proof before edition for the black and white version of this print. Signed, titled and numbered by the artist. Smith-Harrision's work very often features architectural elements, along with trees. This is a uniqued trial proof from the edition that is sold out. David Smith-Harrison studied at Utah State University and served as studio assistant to Adrian Van Stuchelen and Moishe Smith. In 1983 he traveled in Europe and studied at the Art and Design Faculty of South Glamorgan Institute in Cardiff, Wales. Before leaving for Europe, Smith-Harrison began an intense professional association as a studio assistant to artist Trevor Southey. Smith-Harrison’s imagery is distinctive for its meticulous and studied execution and rigorous, demanding craftsmanship. The results are generally rich in subtle articulations and poetic spirit. His work is located in private collection in Japan, Taiwan, Republic of China, Spain and the United States. COLLECTIONS: The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Achenbach Foundation for the Graphic Arts, SF, CA Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA Springville Museum of Art, Springville, UT Tama Art University Museum, Tokyo, Japan Utah State University, Logan, UT Brigham Young University Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX Cadence Corporation, San Jose, CA Cooper and Lybrand, St. Louis. MO George Lucas, Lucasfilms Ltd., San Raphel, CA Michael Richards...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Il Risveglio della Psiche
Located in New York, NY
Etching and Aquatint, edition of 90
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1980s Abstract Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Sunscrapers, Geometric Abstract Aquatint Etching by Patrick Hughes
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Patrick Hughes, British (1939 - ) Title: Sunscrapers Year: 1980 Medium: Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 24/90 Size: 36 x 29.25 inches
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1980s Pop Art Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint

Black Open
Located in London, GB
Robert Motherwell Black Open 1985 Aquatint and line etching on Whatman paper 40.6 x 43.2 cms (16 x 17 ins) RM14234
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint

While the Earth Revolves at Night
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: James Rosenquist, American (1933 - ) Title: While the Earth Revolves at Night Year: 1982 Medium: Etching with Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 59 Image Size: ...
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1980s Pop Art Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Abstract Etching by Laddie John Dill
Located in Long Island City, NY
Laddie John Dill, American (1943) Date: 1988 Etching with Aquatint on Rives BFK, signed, numbered and dated in pencil Edition of 74/75 Image Size: 9 x 22.5 inches Size: 22.5 x 30 in....
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Chromatic Composition, Aquatint Etching by Max Papart
Located in Long Island City, NY
Chromatic Composition by Max Papart, French (1911–1994) Date: circa 1980 Aquatint Etching with Carborundum, Collage, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 2/60 Image Size: 24.5 x ...
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1980s Modern Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Songs of Veda Suite, Six Aquatint Etchings by Arun Bose
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Arun Bose, Indian (1937 - 2007) Title: Songs of Veda Suite (Bird of Passage, Emerald Altar, Prelude to Creation, Primordial Force, Serene Impassivity, Spirit of Avatar) Year:...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Untitled 6 from Hom'mere V - N'ous Portfolio, Aquatint Etching by Roberto Matta
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Roberto Matta (Chilean, 1911 - 2002) Title: Untitled 6 Portfolio: Hom'mere V - N'ous Date: 1985 Medium: Etching and aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 29/100 Im...
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1980s Surrealist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Venus and the Bull - Original Etching by Leo Guida - 1985
Located in Roma, IT
Venus and the Bull is an original etching and drypoint realized by Leo Guida in 1985. Good condition. Mounted on a yellowed cardboard passpartout (50x35 cm). Hand signed and title...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Out to Lunch, Drop a Line
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color aquatint on Arches. Signed and numbered 3/48 in pencil by Chamberlain. Published by Novak Graphics, Toronto, with the black ink stamp, verso, and...
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1980s Abstract Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Color, Aquatint

Perpetual Summer
Located in London, GB
60 x 42.9 cms ( 23.62 x 16.89 ins) Edition of 26 Signature:Signed "Motherwell" in pencil lower right Inscriptions:Numbered in pencil lower right; artist's chop mark lower right Publ...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Color, Etching, Aquatint

Large Donald Saff Surrealist Pop Art Aquatint Etching Action Figure Gearhead
Located in Surfside, FL
Artist: Donald Saff Title: Action Figure Year: 1980 Medium: Etching with Aquatint, Hand signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 150 30 in. x 22.5 in. (76...
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1980s Pop Art Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Untitled 3 from Hom'mere V - N'ous Portfolio, Aquatint Etching by Roberto Matta
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Roberto Matta (Chilean, 1911 - 2002) Title: Untitled 3 Portfolio: Hom'mere V - N'ous Date: 1985 Medium: Etching and aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 29/100 Im...
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1980s Surrealist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Dancing Faces, Aquatint by George McNeil
Located in Long Island City, NY
While McNeil was a pioneer of the New York Abstract Expressionism movement, later in his life his work became more figurative, he focused on dancers and discos, like this piece. Alth...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint

Venus and the Bull - Original Etching by Leo Guida - 1985
Located in Roma, IT
Venus and the Bull is an original etching and drypoint realized by Leo Guida in 1985. Good condition. Mounted on a yellowed cardboard passpartout (50x35 cm). Hand signed and title...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Black Stars, Aquatint by Patrick Hughes
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Patrick Hughes, British (1939 - ) Title: Black Stars Year: 1980 Medium: Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 30/90 Size: 36 x 29.25 inches
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1980s Pop Art Aquatint Prints and Multiples

Materials

Aquatint

Signs on Copper /// Abstract Expressionism Robert Motherwell Brown Black Etching
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Robert Motherwell (American, 1915-1991) Title: "Signs on Copper" *Signed and numbered by Motherwell in pencil lower right Year: 1981 Medium: Original Lift-Ground Etching with Aquatint on German Etching paper Limited edition: 45/53, (there were also 10 artist's proofs) Printer: Catherine Mosley in the artist's studio, Greenwich, CT Publisher: The artist Motherwell himself, Greenwich, CT Reference: "Catalogue Raisonné 1943-1990 - The Prints of Robert Motherwell" - Belknap No. 252, page 249; Engberg No. 286 Framing: Not framed, but matted with a custom hand-wrapped 8 ply linen mat Matted size: 28.25" x 33.75" Sheet size: 27" x 31.75" Image size: 17.75" x 23.5" Condition: Light mat stain in margins and a light water stain to lower right corner in margin. It is otherwise a strong impression in very good condition with rich colors; the printed image is pristine Very rare Notes: Provenance: private collection - Palm Beach, FL. Released by Petersburg Press, London, UK and New York, NY. Artist's chop mark/blind stamp lower right. Printed in 2 colors in 3 runs from 2 zinc plates and 1 copper plate: 1. burnt sienna - zinc plate (aquatint); 2. burnt sienna - copper plate (aquatint); 3. black - zinc plate (lift-ground etching and aquatint). Biography: Robert Motherwell was born January 24, 1915, in Aberdeen, Washington. He was awarded a fellowship to the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles at age 11, and in 1932 studied painting briefly at the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco. Motherwell received a B.A. from Stanford University in 1937 and enrolled for graduate work later that year in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He traveled to Europe in 1938 for a year of study abroad. His first solo show was presented at the Raymond Duncan...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching, Intaglio

Acrobat, Aquatint Etching by Max Papart
Located in Long Island City, NY
Acrobat Max Papart, French (1911–1994) Date: circa 1982 Aquatint Etching with Carborundum, Collage, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 6/53 Image Size: 24 x 38 inches Size: 30 ...
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1980s Cubist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Antonio Lopez Saenz Aquatint "Pareja" (Partner)
Located in Detroit, MI
SALE ONE WEEK ONLY Antonio Lopez Saenz is a brilliant iconic creative artist from Mazatlan, Mexico. The aquatint “Pareja” (Partner) was created in...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint

Large Donald Saff Surrealist Pop Art Aquatint Etching Wolf, Man
Located in Surfside, FL
Artist: Donald Saff Title: Wolf and Man Year: 1980 Medium: Etching with Aquatint, Hand signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 50 39 in. x 27.5 in. Donald Jay Saff (born 12 December 1937) is an artist, art historian, educator, and lecturer, specializing in the fields of contemporary art in addition to American and English horology. Saff was born in Brooklyn, New York. Donald Saff began his undergraduate degree at Queens College, City University of New York, in 1955, initially envisioning a career as an electrical engineer. However, the following year Saff changed his major to art and learned printmaking, to graduate with a B.A. in 1959 and a M.A. in art history from Columbia University in 1960. In the years following, Saff was awarded a M.F.A. from Pratt Institute in 1962 and an Ed.D. in studio art and art history from Columbia University in 1964. In his early career, Saff studied with Robert Goldwater, Robert Branner, Louis Hechenbleikner, and Meyer Schapiro. Saff is primarily known for his work and collaboration with the leading artists of the late-twentieth century, including Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, Nancy Graves, Philip Pearlstein, and James Turrell. Saff's prolific career is the subject of Marilyn S. Kushner's book, Donald Saff: Art in Collaboration (2010). Saff began his teaching career at Queens College as a lecturer in Art History, Design, and Drawing, from 1961 to 1964. In 1965, Saff was appointed as an associate professor in the visual arts department of the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, and became professor and chairman of the visual arts department two years later. In 1971, Saff became the founding dean of the College of Fine Arts at U.S.F., and was awarded the rank of distinguished professor at the university in 1982. Saff was later named dean emeritus by USF in 1989, and distinguished professor emeritus in 1996. In 1999, Saff was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts at U.S.F. He was appointed the Director of Capital Projects of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York, in 2001, followed by the appointment of Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings in 2002. In 1968, Saff founded Graphicstudio at U.S.F. through funding by a seed grant from the Florida Arts Council and community supporters; the following year, Philip Pearlstein was the first artist invited to Graphicstudio to collaborate with Saff and his team. Saff became Founding Dean of the College of Fine Arts at U.S.F. in 1971. Under Saff's directorship, Graphicstudio collaborated with artists such as James Rosenquist, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Shusaku Arakawa, Jim Dine, Lee Friedlander, Nancy Graves, Ed Ruscha, and Roy Lichtenstein. The collection of Graphicstudio is archived in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Graphicstudio was founded by Dr. Donald Saff as part of the renaissance in American printmaking in the 1960s, in the company of studios such as ULAE, Tamarind, and Gemini GEL. This renaissance brought artists involved in the Pop art movement, such as Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, and Jim Dine, together with a growing number of trained printmakers from around the world. After Saff retired from U.S.F., he continued to collaborate with these artists, as well as James Turrell, at Saff Tech Arts in Oxford, Maryland, which was established in 1991. While Saff and Rauschenberg were traveling in China, Rauschenberg conceived of the Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) in 1982, which began in 1984 with Saff as the artistic director. Saff travelled to over twenty countries and met with poets and writers in order to decide which were the most appropriate venues for the show and prepare for Rauschenberg's visit and exhibition. In recent years, Saff has continued to lecture and write on art and the history and mechanics of nineteenth-century clocks; in particular, the work of Charles Fasoldt, in addition to the development of time distribution from the Harvard College Observatory, and the horological innovations of Richard F. Bond. He has lectured on Fasoldt for the Antiquarian Horological Association in Cincinnati, OH (2001), the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors in Pittsburgh, PA, and Anheim, CA (2003), and at the 26th Annual Ward Francillon Time Symposium in Houston, TX (2004), among other venues. Saff continues to work with the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, collaborating with Jonathan Betts and Rory McEvoy, on the trials of Burgess Clock B. (See "Honors.") Exhibitions Saff's individual work spans across his career of collaborative art. As early as 1965, Saff produced Duino Elegies, a print suite that was published and exhibited by Martin Gordon Gallery in New York and at the Galleria Academia in Rome; it was acquired by the Library of Congress, the Brooklyn Museum, and Lessing Rosenwald. Saff also collaborated with printers Galli and Arduini in Urbino to create print suites Breezes (1969), exhibited and published by the Martin Gordon Gallery. Additionally, Saff collaborated with Galli on print suites Paradise Lost (1970) and Numbers (1972), the former printed in Tampa, FL, and exhibited at the Martin Gordon Gallery, the University of South Florida Gallery, the Toronto Art Gallery, and the Loch Haven Art Center, FL. Numbers was exhibited at Multiples Gallery, New York. In 1979, Saff produced print suite Fables that was published and exhibited by the Getler/Pall Gallery in New York, followed by the print suite Constellations (1980), which was also exhibited at the Tom Lutrell Gallery in San Francisco. In 1981, Saff had solo exhibitions of his artwork in the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Udine, Italy, Youngstown State University, OH, the Leo Castelli Gallery, NY, and in "Recent Acquisitions" at The Museum of Modern Art, NY. Additionally, Saff had solo exhibitions at Dyansen Gallery, NY (1982), at I. Feldman Gallery, Sarasota (1983), and at Edison Community College, FL (1988). In 1989, the retrospective Donald Saff: Mixed Metaphors, 1956–1989 was held at the Tampa Museum of Art and traveled to the Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, followed by his solo exhibition Winged Metaphors: Sculpture and Prints by Donald Saff at the Barbara Gillman Gallery in Miami later that year. In 1997, Brenau University Galleries exhibits Poetics: The Work of Donald Saff in Gainesville, GA. The same year, the Tampa Museum of Art exhibited Donald Saff/Robert Rauschenberg: In Collaboration. Finally, the Academy Art Museum in Easton, MD, exhibited Donald Saff: Gravity and Constellations; Selected Works in 2006. Honors Saff was awarded a Teaching Fellowship at Queens College (1960), a Yaddo Fellowship, Saratoga Springs, NY (1963), and Fulbright Fellowship (1964) to Italy where he studied at Istituto Statale di Belle Arti. While in Urbino, Saff met lifelong friend and colleague Deli Sacilotto, with whom he would co-author Printmaking: History and Process (1978) and Screenprinting: History and Process (1979). He received the Governor's Award for the Arts from the State of Florida in 1973, and was awarded the Florida Endowment for the Arts Individual Artist Grant in 1980. In 1997, Saff was awarded the title "Printmaker Emeritus" by the 25th Southern Graphics Council Conference in Tampa, F.L. In 2002, he was appointed as Visiting Distinguished Professor of Rhode Island School of Design. In April 2015, Saff was awarded a certificate from the Guinness World Records for his work on completing the world's most accurate pendulum clock, "Clock B", which was started by Martin Burgess in 1975. The official title awarded by Guinness World Records, as "the most accurate mechanical clock with a pendulum...
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1980s Pop Art Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

How Many Miles to Babylon -- Print, Etching, Nursery Rhymes by Paula Rego
Located in London, GB
How Many Miles to Babylon, 1989 Paula Rego Etching with aquatint, on velin Arches Signed and inscribed ‘A/P’, apart from the edition of 50 From Nursery Rhym...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Castle, Aquatint Etching by Keiko Minami
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Keiko Minami, Japanese (1911 - 2004) Title: Castle Year: circa 1985 Medium: Aquatint Etching, Signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 120 Image Size: 12 x 11 inches Size: 22 ...
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1980s Folk Art Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Falling Star
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Falling Star is a 1989-1990 color aquatint and photogravure measuring 62 1/2 x 20 5/8 inches. Falling Star is an iconic example of Baldessari’s playful u...
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1980s Conceptual Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Photogravure

Portrait of House and Table
By Tom Edwards
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Medium: Etching and aquatint Year: 1981 Image Size: 15.75 x 23 inches Edition: AP I/VI Edwards taught printmaking at Yale from 1983-85, and at Central Connecticut State University ...
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1980s Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Dedicated Follower of Fashion
Located in London, GB
Etching and aquatint, 1980, on Rives BFK, signed and numbered from the edition of 100, printed at Studio Crommelynck, Paris, published by Waddington Graphics, London, 58.4 × 38.1 cm. (23 x 15 in.) The title is from a song of the 1960s by The Kinks...
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1980s Pop Art Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Bridge in Merida, Aquatint Etching by Diana Gonzalez Gandolfi
Located in Long Island City, NY
An Etching with Hand Coloring on paper, signed, numbered and dated in pencil by Argentinian/American artist, Diana Gandolfi.
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

THE NEW FRENCH TOOLS 5 - BOULEVARD VICTOR DOUBLE SKY.
Located in Portland, ME
Dine, Jim. THE NEW FRENCH TOOLS 5 - BOULEVARD VICTOR DOUBLE SKY. D;Oench and Feinberg 175. Etching and aquatint and electric tools on two plates, with hand ...
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1980s Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Jane Dickson Aquatint Etching Reveler Tooting Her Own Horn NYC Feminist Artist
Located in Surfside, FL
Jane Dickson (b. 1952) hand signed; Edition HC 1/1; dated 1991 aquatint printed in black Title: "Reveler Tooting Her Own Horn." Provenance: Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York, New York. Jane Dickson has been exhibiting her oil stick painting, watercolor drawing, and prints in museums and galleries domestically and internationally for two decades. She frequently works with unusual surfaces such as Astroturf, sandpaper, vinyl, or carpet to exploit the implicit references and the textural possibilities these materials offer. She was part of an eclectic East Village (Greenwich village) scene that included Keith Haring, John Crash Matos, Jenny Holzer, Jeff Koons, Kenny Scharf, David Wojnarowicz, Robert Crumb and Richard Hambleton. Solo exhibitions of her work have been shown at The Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, Creative Time, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2008 she completed a mosaic for MTA in the 42nd street station. In 2010 she was invited to paint a leather jacket for the Andy Warhol Museum. In the early eighties, Warhol collected leather jackets, including one painted with his portrait and that of Jean-Michel Basquiat by the new wave artist Stefano Castronovo. Artists commissioned for this project include Castronovo, Rita Ackermann...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Bird - Original Print by Leo Guida - 1980
Located in Roma, IT
Bird is an original etching and aquatint realized by Leo Guida in 1980. Good condition. First state and final state, artist proof and hand signed. Leo Guida (1992 - 2017). Sensit...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Crown Prince
By Deborah Oropallo
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Deborah Oropallo (1954-) Title: Crown Prince Medium: Etching and aquatint in colors Date: 1987 Printer: Teaberry Press (Timothy Berry, San Franci...
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1980s Conceptual Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

TWO BOTTLES, STATE 1
Located in New York, NY
still-life print of 2 plastic bottles soap ground and spit bite aquatints with aquatint edition of 25 signed in light pencil with edition number, titl...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint

No title
Located in Paris, FR
Etching and aquatint Edition : 130/150 85.00 cm. x 70.00 cm. 33.46 in. x 27.56 in. (paper) 65.00 cm. x 50.00 cm. 25.59 in. x 19.69 in. (image) LCD3599
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1980s Abstract Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Venice 4/50 - collectors box with ten black-white etching aquatint prints
Located in Doetinchem, NL
Venezia (Venice) is a unique collectors box for everyone with an interest in contemporary modern minimalist prints. This custom made box contains 10 small etching aquatint prints depicting details of old Venice building...
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1980s Minimalist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Rag Paper, Etching, Aquatint

Amsterdam 3/50- collectors box with ten black-white etching aquatint prints
Located in Doetinchem, NL
Amsterdam is a unique collectors box for everyone with an interest in contemporary modern minimalist prints. This custom made box contains 10 small etching aquatint prints depicting details of old...
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1980s Minimalist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Rag Paper, Etching

Untitled - Etching by Sam Francis - 1989
Located in Roma, IT
Untitled is an original artwork realized in 1989 by Sam Francis. Etching, Aquatint and monotype in colors on BFK Rives Edition including 18 color variations, this one is signed and...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

untitled 5 from Album, Etching by Terry Winters
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Terry Winters, American (1949 - ) Title: untitled 5 from Album Year: 1988 Medium: Etching with Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: HC 2/2 Image: 20 x 16 inches S...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

The Sorcerer
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: John Hoyland, British (1934 - 2011) Title: The Sorcerer Year: 1989 Medium: Aquatint and Etching, Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil Edition: AP 1/10 Image Size: 25 x 19.5 ...
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1980s Abstract Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Untitled 5 from Hom'mere V - N'ous Portfolio, Etching by Roberto Matta
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Roberto Matta (Chilean, 1911 - 2002) Title: Untitled 5 Portfolio: Hom'mere V - N'ous Date: 1985 Medium: Etching and aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 29/100 Im...
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1980s Surrealist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

American Abstract Expressionist Artist Melissa Meyer Aquatint Etching
Located in Surfside, FL
Melissa Meyer (American, b. 1946) 1984-1987, aquatint etching in black on wove paper, hand signed print, dated, and numbered from small edition of 10. Unframed. size: 9.75'' x 6'', 25 x 15 cm (plate); 27'' x 19.5'', 69 x 50 cm (sheet). Melissa Meyer (born May 4, 1946) is an American artist and painter. The Wall Street Journal has referred to her as a "lighthearted Abstract Expressionist". She works in various formats, large abstract paintings, watercolors, prints, monotype, monoprint and drawings made up of fields of gestures. Selected solo shows: Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York, NY; List Gallery, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA; New York Studio School, New York, NY; Rebecca Ibel Gallery, Columbus, OH. Selected Group shows: “The Maslow Collection: Context and Content”, The Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art, Scranton, PA; “Summer Reverie Invitational,” William Siegel Gallery, Santa Fe, NM.; "One of a Kind; Monoprints, Monotypes", The Gallery, Spencertown Academy Arts Center, Spencertown, NY. Awards and Grants: two National Endowment for the Arts grants, two New York Foundation for the Arts grants , Rome Prize Fellowship from the American Academy in Rome, Yaddo Residency Grants. She is known for her calligraphic abstract paintings. Born on May 4, 1946 in Bronx, NY, she received both her BS and MA from New York University, where she came under the influence of Helen Frankenthaler. With her first solo exhibition taking place in 1976, over the decades that followed her paintings have been written about by a number of artists, including Stephen Westfall...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

American Abstract Expressionist Artist Melissa Meyer Aquatint Etching
Located in Surfside, FL
Melissa Meyer (American, b. 1946) 1984-1987, aquatint etching in black on wove paper, hand signed print, dated, and numbered from small edition of 10. Unframed. size: 9.75'' x 6'',...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Woods
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Louisa Chase, American (1951 - 2016) Title: Woods Year: 1985 Medium: Aquatint Etching, Signed and Numbered in Pencil Edition: 3/15 Paper Size: 22.5 x 24.5 Inches [57.15 x 62....
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

American Abstract Expressionist Artist Melissa Meyer Aquatint Etching
Located in Surfside, FL
Melissa Meyer (American, b. 1946) 1984-1987, aquatint etching in black on wove paper, hand signed print, dated, and numbered from small edition of 10. Unframed. size: 9.75'' x 6'', 25 x 15 cm (plate); 27'' x 19.5'', 69 x 50 cm (sheet). Melissa Meyer (born May 4, 1946) is an American artist and painter. The Wall Street Journal has referred to her as a "lighthearted Abstract Expressionist". She works in various formats, large abstract paintings, watercolors, prints, monotype, monoprint and drawings made up of fields of gestures. Selected solo shows: Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., New York, NY; List Gallery, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA; New York Studio School, New York, NY; Rebecca Ibel Gallery, Columbus, OH. Selected Group shows: “The Maslow Collection: Context and Content”, The Maslow Study Gallery for Contemporary Art, Scranton, PA; “Summer Reverie Invitational,” William Siegel Gallery, Santa Fe, NM.; "One of a Kind; Monoprints, Monotypes", The Gallery, Spencertown Academy Arts Center, Spencertown, NY. Awards and Grants: two National Endowment for the Arts grants, two New York Foundation for the Arts grants , Rome Prize Fellowship from the American Academy in Rome, Yaddo Residency Grants. She is known for her calligraphic abstract paintings. Born on May 4, 1946 in Bronx, NY, she received both her BS and MA from New York University, where she came under the influence of Helen Frankenthaler. With her first solo exhibition taking place in 1976, over the decades that followed her paintings have been written about by a number of artists, including Stephen Westfall...
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

Gauguin - Aquatint Etching by David Bumbeck
Located in Long Island City, NY
Gauguin David Bumbeck, American (1940) Date: 1983 Etching, signed, numbered, dated, and titled in pencil Edition of 41/100 Image Size: 14.5 x 17.5 inches Size: 19 x 22 in. (48.26 x 5...
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1980s Surrealist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Etching

España II
Located in London, GB
Robert Motherwell Espana II 1983 Aquatint and lift-ground etching on Moulin du Gue Rives de Lin paper Edition of 40 31.8 x 26.7 cms (12.5 x 10.5 ins) RME9319
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

'Untitled (field, hills trees)' original landscape aquatint by Nicolette Jelen
Located in Milwaukee, WI
The present artwork is an original color aquatint by the Sag Harbor-based artist Nicolette Jelen, and is a particularly rare Hors Commerce proof. It presents a view of what is probab...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint, Paper

untitled (Music)
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Originally published as part of artist book Quartet, with essays by Lewis Thomas. The paper was commissioned for the edition from Twinrocker Papermill. This etching incorporates a variety of graphic techniques, including aquatint, spitbite, drypoint, and hard and soft ground methods. They were printed by Robert Townsend...
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1980s Contemporary Aquatint Prints and Multiples

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Etching, Aquatint

Shop a Collection of Aquatint Prints and Other Fine Art Prints on 1stDibs

Buying art and design is one thing. Collecting it is quite another. Whether you’re looking to add a focal point to your living room or you’re introducing a new acquisition to an already thriving collection of art, the range of aquatints and other fine art prints on 1stDibs is waiting for you.    

A technique named for its resemblance to watercolor or ink wash, aquatint is often combined with etching to create rich tonal variations. It’s a similar process to etching but the resin ground is more granulated, so the acid handles the metal differently. 

Different degrees of darkness are created during the aquatint printmaking process based on the amount of time the plate is in contact with the acid. The process was famously deployed by Goya, but contemporary artists, ranging from Wayne Thiebaud and Susan Rothenberg to Joel Shapiro and Marcel Dzama have used it to dramatic effect.

And prints — as well as sculpture, photography and and other types of art — should help a residence feel more like itself. “Art plays such an important function in the home,” says Sophie Ashby, who founded her eponymous interior design studio in London in 2014. “Out of everything in a space, it has the most power.”

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