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combined with the
limited line elements, give
aquatints a distinctive,
watery look. Also,
aquatints, like mezzotints,
provide ease in
creating large...
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Operation Aquatint was the
codename for a
failed raid by
British Commandos on the
coast of
occupied France during the
Second World War. The raid was undertaken...
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between 1797 and 1799 for the
Diario de Madrid, it is the 43rd of the 80
aquatints making up the
satirical Los caprichos. Los
Caprichos is a
series of 80...
- with
other intaglio techniques such as
engraving (e.g., Rembrandt) or
aquatint (e.g.,
Francisco Goya).
Etching was
already used in
antiquity for decorative...
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limited to 900
copies and
contained 64
etched or
aquatint plates, of
which 10 were hand-coloured
aquatints by
William Daniell depicting Javanese life and...
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Intaglio techniques include collagraphy, engraving, etching, mezzotint,
aquatint. Planographic,
where the
matrix retains its
original surface, but is specially...
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Following the operation,
Hayes was
awarded the
Military Cross.
Operation Aquatint was
planned for a
night in mid
September 1942 as a
reconnaissance mission...
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Bodmer was well
known in
Germany for his watercolours, drawings, and
aquatints of
cities and
landscapes of the Rhine, Mosel, and Lahn rivers.
After he...
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produced several sets of
prints using the
relatively new
technique of
aquatint.
Towards the end of his life Goya also
began to
experiment with lithography...
- by his
nephew William, also an artist, and
published several series of
aquatints of the country.
Thomas Daniell was born in 1749 in
Kingston upon Thames...