The artists took incredible care in producing the original watercolors, engravings, lithographs and aquatints. |
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All methods of aquatint are printed in the same manner as regular etching, but frequently aquatints were printed in brown as well as black. |
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As large as the Sebron aquatints, they sold for the same price, even though they were the product of a less expensive technique. |
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A recent exhibit of his work at the Philadelphia Museum of Art featured his carborundum prints, his etchings, lithographs, aquatints and watercolors. |
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Her exceptional use of tone in the aquatints enriches the etchings and adds, in a moving and dramatic way, to the narratives that are always her main drive. |
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These would include nine drawings, 11 lithographs, seven etchings, four aquatints, two linocuts, two round dish prints and a set of eight ceramic plates. |
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Eighteen pieces range from early bronzes through mask-like aquatints and oil portraits of his sister Marguerite to a late and joyful cobalt-blue paper cut-out of a nude. |
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At first glance, Brockhurst's work may look like aquatints or mezzotints. |
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His lithographs, etchings, drypoints, lino cuts, woodcuts and aquatints were all experiments aimed at pushing the boundaries further and further. |
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The works, which began to take form in Mexico in the 1980s, include oil paintings, watercolors, pastels, and aquatints. |
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Two years later, Wigstead published an account of the tour with 22 aquatints mainly after Rowlandson's drawings. |
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A section of the exhibition explores his experimentation with printmaking, including etchings, aquatints, and drypoints. |
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In his sixty years of artistic creation, Chughtai produced nearly 2000 watercolors, thousands of pencil sketches, and nearly 300 etchings and aquatints. |
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Printmaker Anja Percival knows her mezzotints from her aquatints. |
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