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

Personnage Romantique, 1975

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 9,000

Francis Bacon

Triptych: Center panel (Sabatier 4), 1981

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 6,000

Sam Francis

Island Plate, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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Jean-Michel Folon

Tennis tree,

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 4,200

Victor Vasarely

Hommage a Bach III, ca. 1980

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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Atsushi Kaga

After Tohaku, 2026

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 7,000

Sean Scully

Liliane 8, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 5,750

Sean Scully

Liliane 7, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 5,750

Sean Scully

Liliane 6, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 5,750

Sean Scully

Liliane 5, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 5,750

Sean Scully

Liliane 4, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 5,750

Sean Scully

Liliane 3, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 5,750

Sean Scully

Liliane 2, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 5,750

Sean Scully

Liliane 1, 2010

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

EUR 5,750

Alex Katz

June Ekman's Class 6, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 1,300

Alex Katz

June Ekman's Class 5, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

USD 1,300

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De Stijl

De Stijl, meaning The Style, was a group of Dutch artists who created abstract art based on strict adherence to vertical and horizontal geometry. The group was founded by Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg in 1917. Mondrian eventually left De Stijl when Van Doesburg began incorporating diagonal geometry into his work, which Mondrian felt deviated from the group's principles.

Funk Art

In the 1960s, Funk Art emerged as a reactive movement against Abstract Expressionism. It was widely known as an anti-establishment movement, with the name derived from the jazz term funky. This term carried both positive and negative connotations: in the jazz world, it described passion, quirkiness, and sensuality, but it could also refer to a foul odor. Funk Art was particularly popular in the California Bay Area. While the artists of the Funk Art era shared similar attitudes and styles, they did not see themselves as part of a formal group or movement.

Process Art

Process Art is an artistic movement and creative approach where the focus is on the act of creation rather than the final product. The term process in this context refers to the various stages of art-making, including gathering, sorting, associating, and organizing materials and actions. This movement emphasizes the artistic journey and the human expression involved in creating art, rather than the finished piece itself. Process Art is driven by inherent motivation, intentionality, and the rationale behind the actions, viewing the creative process as the true artwork.

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