Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is an Aquatint?

What is an Aquatint?

Intaglio is a printmaking technique where the artist creates marks on a metal plate that hold ink or dye. The inked plate is then pressed onto paper, transferring the ink to the sheet. This process can be repeated multiple times depending on the technique. Intaglio methods, such as etching, often involve applying a mordant (acid) to the metal plate to create the design. Intaglio encompasses various techniques, including engraving, etching, and drypoint.

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Georges Braque

Vase de Fleurs Jaunes, c. 1955

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Aquatint

EUR 1,900

Alex Katz

Twilight (Portfolio of 3), 2009

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Aquatint

EUR 60,000

Alex Katz

Six Aquatints (Portfolio of 6), 2013

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Aquatint

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Alex Katz

Harbor 10, 2006

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Aquatint

EUR 6,200

Alex Katz

Sissel, 2006

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Aquatint

EUR 6,200

Joan Miró

Préparatifs d'oiseaux IV, 1963

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Aquatint

EUR 7,790

Richard Diebenkorn

Sugarlift Spade, 1982

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Aquatint

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Donald Sultan

Playing Cards (Ten of Spades), 1990

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Aquatint

USD 1,100

Donald Sultan

Playing Card (Ten of Clubs), 1990

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Aquatint

USD 1,100

Donald Sultan

Playing Cards (Seven of Clubs), 1990

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Aquatint

USD 1,100

Donald Sultan

Playing Cards (Queen of Clubs), 1990

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Aquatint

USD 1,100

Donald Sultan

Playing Cards (Two of Diamonds), 1990

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Aquatint

USD 1,450

Donald Sultan

Playing Card (Queen of Diamonds), 1990

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Aquatint

USD 1,450

Donald Sultan

Playing Card (Five of Diamonds), 1990

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Aquatint

USD 1,450

Donald Sultan

Playing Cards (Eight of Hearts), 1990

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Aquatint

USD 1,950

Donald Sultan

Playing Card (Four of Spades), 1990

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Aquatint

USD 1,100

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Neo-Dada

Neo-Dada is a minor visual and audio art movement with intents similar to those of Dada artwork. While it revives some of Dada's objectives, Neo-Dada emphasizes the importance of the produced artwork rather than the concept behind it. The movement is considered the foundation of Pop Art, Nouveau Réalisme, and Fluxus. Neo-Dada is known for its use of absurdist contrasts, popular imagery, and modern materials, blending high and low culture in a way that challenges traditional artistic conventions.

Constructivism

Constructivism is an architectural and artistic philosophy of Russian origin that emerged as a rejection of the idea of autonomous art. The movement advocated for art to serve practical social purposes. Since its inception in 1919, Constructivism has evolved and significantly impacted 20th-century art movements, influencing major trends such as De Stijl and Bauhaus.

Entropy

Entropy, in a broader sense, refers to the inevitable deterioration or decline of a society or system. In art, the concept was popularized by artist Robert Smithson in the 1960s. He used the term to critique what he saw as the static and overly simplified nature of contemporary minimalist art. Smithson's work often explored the idea of entropy as a force of chaos and decay, contrasting with the perceived order and purity of minimalist works.

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