- C****att have
produced colour drypoints.
Canadian artist David Brown Milne is
credited as the
first to
produce coloured drypoints by the use of
multiple plates...
- when
Kipniss began drypoints, 172. Grace, Introduction, on
smaller numbers of
drypoints, 4–5. Kipniss, Artist's Life, on his
drypoints, 175–76. Grace, Introduction...
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befriended Robert de Montesquiou, the poet and aesthete, who
bought six of his
drypoints to add to his
large print collection.
Montesquiou later wrote a book about...
- 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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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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etching serene,
mostly unpeopled landscape scenes. Gray's
etchings and
drypoints were
widely exhibited and reproduced, and sold well both at home and in...
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whose prints are in
drypoint only.
Among the most
famous artists of the old
master print,
Albrecht Dürer
produced three drypoints before abandoning the...
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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...
- art
until he was 15
years old. He was
noted mostly for his
etchings and
drypoints published at the
height of the
print boom in the 1920s
during the etching...
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Blampied also
lived around the same period; he was
known for his
etchings and
drypoint.
Other famous historic artists include John Le Capelain, John
Everett Millais...