Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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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.

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Francis Bacon

Triptych, 1974-1977

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Etching and Aquatint

EUR 30,000 - 40,000

Georges Braque

Birds in Flight, 1962

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Callum Innes

Untitled 5, 2024

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USD 5,000

Callum Innes

Untitled 4, 2024

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Etching and Aquatint

USD 5,000

Callum Innes

Untitled 3, 2024

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Etching and Aquatint

USD 5,000

Callum Innes

Untitled 2, 2024

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USD 5,000

Callum Innes

Untitled 1, 2024

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USD 5,000

Jasper Johns

Valentine, 2010

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Joan Miró

El Cazador de Pulpos, 1969

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EUR 18,200

Peter Doig

Alpine Etchings (Set), 2021

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David Hockney

Franco-American Mail (from The Blue Guitar portfolio), 1976-77

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USD 3,750

Pablo Picasso

Bacchanale, 1955

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EUR 11,900

Pablo Picasso

Buste d'barbu au chapeau, 1971

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EUR 7,200

Joan Miró

Le Mégère et la lune, 1973

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EUR 8,950

Joan Miró

Jeune Fille Aux Deux Oisseaux, 1971

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EUR 3,750

Joan Miró

Le Courtisan Grotesque VI, 1974

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EUR 3,100

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