Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is Etching and Aquatint?

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.

Joan Miró

Couple d'Oiseaux II, 1966

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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Roy Lichtenstein

Illustration for 'Une Fenêtre ouverte sur Chicago' (Corlett 271), 1992

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 13,250

Joan Miró

Bonjour Max Ernst, 1976

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 5,450

Marc Chagall

Autoportrait, 1968

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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Joan Miró

Le Marteau sans maître: one plate, 1976

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 4,880

Joan Miró

Plate III from Espriu-Miró, 1975

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 8,350

Francis Bacon

Seated Figure, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

Currently Not Available

Robert Indiana

AMOR, 1994

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

Currently Not Available

Kerry James Marshall

Untitled (Handsome Young Man), 2010

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 20,000 - 25,000

Francis Bacon

Tryptych, 1986/1987

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Etching and Aquatint

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Francis Bacon

L’Homme au Lavabo Figure at a washbasin, 1978

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

GBP 19,000 - 23,000

Roy Lichtenstein

Illustration for 'De Denver au Montana, Depart 27 Mai 1972' (I), 1992

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 12,500

Ed Ruscha

Sunliner #7, from Sunliners, 1995

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 4,500

Howard Hodgkin

David's Pool at Night, 1979-85

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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David Hockney

The Lathe and Fire, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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Antoni Tapies

Arc I creu, 1982

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Etching and Aquatint

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Naive art

Naïve art describes a style of artwork that is simple and unsophisticated, often created by artists without formal training in an academy or art school. The style is characterized by a lack of advanced techniques, giving it a childlike appearance. Naïve art often features bright colors, simple shapes, and a straightforward approach to subject matter, reflecting the artist's untrained perspective.

Stuckism

Stuckism is an art movement that promotes figurative painting over conceptual art. It was founded in 1999 by Charles Thomson and Billy Childish with an initial group of 13 artists in Britain. The movement has since expanded to 52 countries with 233 groups worldwide. Several manifestos, issued by Thomson and Childish, advocate for the spirit of modernism and the creation of spiritual art, regardless of medium, subject matter, or style. Stuckism emphasizes the importance of genuine expression and rejects the dominance of conceptual art in the contemporary art scene.

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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