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Print Vol. 7 No. 3 (September–October 2017), 17. the
Italian term is
acquaforte,
still occasionally used as a
synonym for "etching" in
English "BIG Experiments"...
- His
works at
Osvaldo Pugliese's
Orchestra were notable,
including song '
Acquaforte' and 'Antiguo
reloj de cobre' (English: 'Old
copper clock'). He died by...
- was
known for art criticism. He
painted mainly landscapes in oil and
acquaforte. He
exhibited two
portraits at the
third Venice Biennale in 1899. In 1926...
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depicting portraits, genre, and
sacred subjects. He
painted in oil and
acquaforte,
often in a
realist style. He was
raised in an orphanage, and
later studied...
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copies and
engravings of artworks, and pen-drawn
portraits colored in
acquaforte. In 1812 he
exhibited a
series of
drawings to the
exhibition of arts and...
- (1860–1911) was an
Italian painter,
mainly working in
watercolors and
acquaforte etchings. He
painted both landscapes, historic, and
religious paintings...
- Venice. He
became an
expert in
copying masterworks in
engravings and with
acquaforte, including: Catacomb;
Death of Pope Boniface; and Il
corriere del deserto...
- Fine Arts of Naples. He was
prolific in
engraved and
acquaforte depictions.
Among his
acquaforte colored engravings are: Gli
Iconoclasti of Morelli, the...
- Roma: Razzi. SBN IT\ICCU\SBL\0259606.
Leonardo Sciascia;
Emilio Greco (
acquaforte) (1966).
Racconti siciliani. Le mete. Urbino:
Istituto Statale d'Arte...
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Emperor Henry Jumps from the Boat of his Kidnappers,
acquaforte by
Bernhard Rode (1781)...