
What is Etching and Aquatint?
Etching and aquatint are printmaking techniques. In aquatint, the printing plate is etched with a pattern of tiny pits and cracks to create a wide range of tonal gradations. This technique allows artists to replicate the broad, flat tones found in watercolor paintings and ink washes.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO ETCHING AND AQUATINT
Roy Lichtenstein
Illustration for 'De Denver au Montana, Depart 27 Mai 1972' (I), 1992
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Etching and Aquatint
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Roy Lichtenstein
Illustration for 'De Nouveau au-dessus de Denver', 1992
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Etching and Aquatint
USD 13,725
Roy Lichtenstein
Illustration for 'L'Amérique', 1992
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David Hockney
Franco-American Mail (from The Blue Guitar), 1976-77
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Howard Hodgkin
David's Pool at Night, 1979-85
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David Hockney
The Blue Guitar: title page, 1976-77
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Etching and Aquatint
USD 3,000
Marc Chagall
Celui qui dit les choses sans rien dire, 1975
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Etching and Aquatint
USD 6,600

Animation is the process of displaying a sequence of static images in rapid succession to create the illusion of movement. Each image, or frame, is slightly altered from the previous one, particularly in the moving parts, so when shown together, they form a continuous motion. Traditionally, illustrators drew each frame by hand to produce this effect.

Réalités Nouvelles means new realities and refers to an exhibiting society founded in 1939 in Paris by Sonia Delaunay. The Salon des Réalités Nouvelles was dedicated to promoting abstract art, which it considered to be a new reality because it does not imitate the existing physical world. The movement emphasized that abstract art creates its own reality, independent of the external world, and played a significant role in the development and recognition of abstract art in the mid-20th century.
