Mario Avati Prints and Multiples
French, 1921-2009
Mario Avati along with fellow artist Marc Chagall attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He began printmaking in the 1940s and later focused on mezzotint, a technique that would bring Avanti significant international recognition for his discipline. As a fellow at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in the 1960s, he furthered his exploration of mezzotint, with the interplay of intense blackness with gradations of light that define the mezzotint process.
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Artist: Mario Avati
SIPHON ET CORNET A PISTONS
By Mario Avati
Located in Portland, ME
Avati, Mario. SIPHON ET CORNET A PISTONS. Mezzotint in colors. 8 3/4 x 11 inches; 223 x 279 mm. One of an edition of 15 before the plate was steelfaced. Numbered, titled and signed i...
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1960s Mario Avati Prints and Multiples
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Mezzotint
FICELLES
By Mario Avati
Located in Portland, ME
Avati, Mario. FICELLES. Mezzotint in colors, 1969. 8 7/8 x 10 7/8 inches; 225 x 277 mm. One of 18 artist's proofs aside from the regular edition of 55. Numbered, titled and signed in...
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1960s Mario Avati Prints and Multiples
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Mezzotint
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