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Drypoint is a
printmaking technique of the
intaglio family, in
which an
image is
incised into a
plate (or "matrix") with a hard-pointed "needle" of sharp...
- "etchings" for convenience, but very
often include work in
engraving and
drypoint as well, and
sometimes have no
etching at all.
Artists using this technique...
- The
Three Crosses is a 1653
print in
etching and
drypoint by the
Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn,
which depicts the
crucifixion of
Jesus Christ. Most of...
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surface or matrix, and the
incisions are
created by etching, engraving,
drypoint,
aquatint or mezzotint,
often in combination.
Collagraphs may also be printed...
- Arts,
Ghent Ernest Rousseau (1887)
drypoint, 24 x 18.1 cm.,
Museum of Fine Arts,
Ghent Boulevard Anspach (1888)
drypoint, 13.9 x 9.2 cm.,
Museum of Fine...
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title given to a
group of six
paintings and a
number of lithographs,
drypoints and
etchings completed by the
Norwegian artist Edvard Munch between 1885...
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drypoint 21.4 x 14.9 Etching,
aquatint and
drypoint 20.9 x 14.8 Etching, aquatint,
drypoint and
engraving 21 x 14.8 Etching,
aquatint and
drypoint 20...
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Drypoint by Paul César ****eu...
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December 1859 – 23
March 1927) was a
French oil painter,
pastel artist,
drypoint etcher, and designer, best
known for his
numerous portraits of beautiful...
- C****att,
based in Paris,
exhibited a
series of
highly original coloured drypoint and
aquatint prints,
including Woman Bathing and The Coiffure, inspired...