Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is an Aquatint?

What is an Aquatint?

Intaglio is a printmaking technique where the artist creates marks on a metal plate that hold ink or dye. The inked plate is then pressed onto paper, transferring the ink to the sheet. This process can be repeated multiple times depending on the technique. Intaglio methods, such as etching, often involve applying a mordant (acid) to the metal plate to create the design. Intaglio encompasses various techniques, including engraving, etching, and drypoint.

Donald Judd

A Group of 4 Aquatints 4, 1978-79

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 8,400

Donald Judd

A Group of 4 Aquatints 1, 1978-79

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 8,400

Joan Hernandez Pijuan

Xiprers en el paisatge, 1987

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

EUR 1,000

Joan Hernandez Pijuan

Paisatge mesurat, 1987

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

EUR 1,000

Joan Hernandez Pijuan

Gerro ocre, 1987

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

EUR 1,000

Donald Judd

A Group of 4 Aquatints, 1978-79

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

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Donald Sultan

Playing Cards (Jack of Diamonds), 1990

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 1,450

Donald Sultan

Playing Cards (Black Joker), 1990

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 1,150

Donald Sultan

Playing Cards (Jack of Spades), 1990

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 1,300

Donald Sultan

Playing Cards (Queen of Spades), 1990

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 1,150

Pablo Picasso

Jeune Prostituée et Mousquetaire (Young Prostitute and a Musketeer), from La Série 347, 1968

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 12,000

Joan Miró

Préparatifs d'Oiseaux III (Bird Preparations III), 1963

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 12,700

Pablo Picasso

Vieux Beau saluant très bas une Pupille (old Romeo bows to his former lover), from la Célestine, 1968

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 15,000

Alex Katz

Vivien, 1994

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 16,700

Joan Miró

Le Jardin De Mousse, 1968

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

USD 18,000

Georges Braque

Vase de Fleurs Jaunes, c. 1955

Limited Edition Print

Aquatint

EUR 1,900

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Dusseldorf school of photography

The Düsseldorf School of Photography refers to a group of photographers who studied under Bernd and Hilla Becher at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf during the 1970s. This group was known for its devotion to the black-and-white industrial images characteristic of the German tradition known as New Objectivity. The photographers focused on precise, methodical documentation of industrial structures, often using a detached and objective approach.

Nouveau Realism

Nouveau Réalisme is an artistic movement founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany and painter Yves Klein during a collective exhibition at a gallery in Milan. Restany wrote the original manifesto in April 1960, proclaiming the movement. In October of that year, nine artists, including Martial Raysse, Yves Klein, Daniel Spoerri, Jean Tinguely, Arman, Pierre Restany, and three Ultra-Lettrists—Jacques de la Villeglé, François Dufrêne, and Raymond Hains—signed the declaration. In 1961, the movement expanded to include Mimmo Rotella, Niki de Saint Phalle, Gérard Deschamps, and César. The movement emphasized a return to reality in art, often incorporating everyday objects and exploring the boundaries between art and life.

Spatialism

Spatialism is an art movement that originated in Italy in 1947, founded by Lucio Fontana with the intention of synthesizing sound, color, movement, and space into a new form of art. The movement's central ideas were outlined in Fontana's first manifesto, published in 1947, where he introduced the concept of spatial art to capture the spirit of the post-war era. His ideas were further developed in five subsequent manifestos. Although Fontana's ideas were sometimes considered vague, his influence was significant, as he was one of the first European artists to emphasize art as a performance and gesture.

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