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Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

Belgian, b. 1952
Anne Dykmans is an established artist. Anne Dykmans was born in 1952. Artists born in the same year and of the same generation are Raúl Blisniuk, Peter Andersson, José Macaparana, Ricardo Cejudo Nogales, and Abolfazl Beytoei. Further Biographical Context for Anne Dykmans Born in 1952, Anne Dykmans was primarily influenced by the 1970s. The 1970s were a period of consolidation and development in the arts, most often characterised as a response to the central strains of the previous decade. Conceptual art developed as a key movement, and was in part an evolution of and response to minimalism. Land Art took the works of art into the extensive outdoors, taking creative production away from commodities and engaging with the earliest ideas of environmentalism. Process art combined elements of conceptualism with other formal reflections, creating esoteric and experimental bodies of work. Expressive figurative painting began to regain importance for the first time since the decline of Abstract Expressionism twenty years prior, especially in Germany where Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer, Georg Baselitz became highly respected figures worldwide. A number of the artists who gained fame and successful in the 1960s remained dominant figures. For example, Andy Warhol branched out into film and magazine publishing, the first kind of cross cultural activity for a visual artist. This secured his reputation as a globally renowned celebrity in his own right. Towards the end of the decade, the emerging practices of graffiti and street art were beginning to gain attention in the fine art community. Artists like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat were working in downtown Manhattan and guaranteeing that spray paint and tagging gained some acceptability as a fine art practice, a trend which would fully develop and dominate during the next decade.
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Artist: Anne Dykmans
Fugue (Are these boats running away from the others)
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
In Anne Dykmans' "Fugue", sailing vessels race across the seas. This impression is #65 of 75 and is signed, titled and dated by the artist. Anne Dykmans (Belgian, b. 1952) Anne Dykma...
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1990s Contemporary Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

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Mezzotint

Wandelaars II, Contemporary Mezzotint by Anne Dykmans
By Anne Dykmans
Located in Long Island City, NY
Anne Dykmans, Belgian (1952 - ) - Wandelaars II, Year: 2002, Medium: Mezzotint, signed, titled, numbered and dated in pencil, Edition: 50, Image Size: 2.5 x 3.5 inches, Frame Siz...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

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Mezzotint

Magic (these two figures seated on a beach beneath an active sky evoke emotion)
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
An older couple sits on a beach facing the sea as a shooting object streaks through the sky. There is a feeling of connection and contentment conveyed through the imagery. Does the...
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1990s Contemporary Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

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Mezzotint

Trent et Un
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
A miniature image in an edition of 30 features two beach huts and magical flying fish going by. The image is surreal and serene both at the same time, A lot of quiet emotion is comm...
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1990s Modern Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

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Mezzotint

Trent et Un
Trent et Un
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Previously Available Items
Magic (these two figures seated on a beach beneath an active sky evoke emotion)
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
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La Peche V
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Located in New Orleans, LA
This impression is #1 of 50 Anne Dykmans was born in Verviers, Belgium in 1952. She studied engraving at the Higher National School of Architecture and Visual Arts in Cambers, Bruss...
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Four Trees
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
In "4 Trees", Anne Dykmans captures a miniature idyllic landscape . This color image is #3 in an edition of 10 Anne Dykmans employs her superb command of engraving techniques, espe...
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Duo ( Two umbrellas on the Beach)
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
In "Duo", Anne Dykmans captures a miniature idyllic beach scene with beach umbrellas by the beach. This image is #19 in an edition of 30 Anne Dykmans employs her superb command of ...
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Oie (A lone goose runs across a field)
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
In "Oie", Anne Dykmans captures a lone goose running in idyllic landscape . Anne Dykmans employs her superb command of engraving techniques, especially mezzotint, to create a speci...
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1970s Modern Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

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Anytime
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
In "anytime", Anne Dykmans captures a miniature idyllic beach scene with bathers relaxing by the Spanish shore. This image was issued in an edition of 30 Anne Dykmans employs her s...
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1990s Modern Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

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Mezzotint

Anytime
Anytime
H 2.38 in W 1.88 in
Wandelaars II
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
In Anne Dykmans' "Wandelaars II", two boatmen row in a mist on a sun-dappled Canadian lake. This color mezzotint is in an edition of 50. The artist has commented that she created th...
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Early 2000s Modern Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

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Magic (these two figures seated on a beach beneath an active sky evoke emotion)
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
An older couple sits on a beach facing the sea as a shooting object streaks through the sky. There is a feeling of connection and contentment conveyed through the imagery. Does the...
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1990s Contemporary Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

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Inclination (Stacked beach chairs on a windy sunny day in Spain)
By Anne Dykmans
Located in New Orleans, LA
The wind blows so briskly that the striped canvas of a lone beach chair billows against the horizon. Another group of stacked beach chairs sits alongside on a deserted sandy beach. ...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Anne Dykmans Landscape Prints

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Brume (A lone boatman rows through the mist on a placid Canadian lake)
By Anne Dykmans
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A lone boatman rows through the mist on a placid Canadian lake. Trees line the shore and objects streak across the sky. The artist has commented that she created this piece after th...
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Anne Dykmans landscape prints for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Anne Dykmans landscape prints available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Anne Dykmans in engraving, mezzotint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1990s and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Anne Dykmans landscape prints, so small editions measuring 3 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Martine Goeyens, Christine Ravaux, and Franco Gentilini. Anne Dykmans landscape prints prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $120 and tops out at $140, while the average work can sell for $130.

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