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Edition of 4 - Original etching and spit bite aquatint in colors over lithograph on paper - In excellent condition - Hand signed by Schnabel // A Boy from Naples Year by Julian Schnabel, created in 1986, is a mixed media print that combines etching, spit bite aquatint, and lithograph techniques. This rare piece, produced in a limited edition of just four, is layered with complex textures and muted colors. The composition centers on a loosely sketched figure of a young boy, set against a backdrop that blends organic forms with abstract lines, evoking the impression of natural surroundings. The use of blue, green, and earthy tones creates a somber and atmospheric quality, while the bold strokes give the piece a raw and expressive energy. Schnabel’s unique technique merges painterly elements with printmaking, resulting in a piece that feels both intimate and expansive. This work exemplifies Schnabel's distinctive approach to combining materials and themes, presenting a hauntingly poetic vision of identity and memory.
A Boy from Naples Year, 1986
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Edition of 4 - Original etching and spit bite aquatint in colors over lithograph on paper - In excellent condition - Hand signed by Schnabel // A Boy from Naples Year by Julian Schnabel, created in 1986, is a mixed media print that combines etching, spit bite aquatint, and lithograph techniques. This rare piece, produced in a limited edition of just four, is layered with complex textures and muted colors. The composition centers on a loosely sketched figure of a young boy, set against a backdrop that blends organic forms with abstract lines, evoking the impression of natural surroundings. The use of blue, green, and earthy tones creates a somber and atmospheric quality, while the bold strokes give the piece a raw and expressive energy. Schnabel’s unique technique merges painterly elements with printmaking, resulting in a piece that feels both intimate and expansive. This work exemplifies Schnabel's distinctive approach to combining materials and themes, presenting a hauntingly poetic vision of identity and memory.
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.