Etchings - Aquatints

Originally, etching served as a mere means for reproduction, but from as early as the middle of the 15th century, it was also used for artistic expression. The main advantage of etching in comparison to the earlier technique of copper engraving was that it was less complicated and allowed for a free drawing of lines. Also important was the invention of aquatint in the 17th century, the etching of whole surfaces by means of acid, which allowed for different hues and a larger-scale modulation.
Artists such as Dürer and Rembrandt created the first masterworks within the medium and perfected its possibilities. Despite the development of other printing techniques in the 20th century, etching did not lose its appeal. On the contrary, artists such as James Coignard, Antoni Tàpies and Shoichi Hasegawa experimented with additives such as carborundum in order to give their etchings the three-dimensional structure of relief embossings.
Etchings are attractive for collectors and art-lovers not only because of their artistic qualities, but also because the number of prints taken is usually very low due to the erosion of the plate. Although the plate can be steeled, this leads to a loss of the delicate effects that are responsible for the appeal of this printing technique.
650,00 €
Johnny Friedlaender: Etching "Fugue miroir" Mirror Fugue, 1978, signed
650,00 €
Johnny Friedlaender: Etching "A contretemps" Off-beat, 1980, signed
595,00 €
James Coignard: Etching with Carborundum "Mouvement Lineaire" signed
595,00 €
Johnny Friedlaender: Le prodige (The Miracle), 1983, Etching signed
550,00 €
James Coignard: "Profil" Mixed Media, Etching carborundum signed
550,00 €
Johnny Friedlaender: Etching Aquatint Diaphonie Diphonia 1978, signed
495,00 €
Johnny Friedlaender: Etching "Homage to Albrecht Duerer" 1971, signed
475,00 €
Pietro Consagra: Original Etching, Abstract Composition 1962, signed
395,00 €
Max Uhlig: Portrait Marc Chagall sienna, Etching on wove paper, signed
275,00 €
Michel Lablais: Etching Swimming Birdman "Homme-Ibis" , signed
275,00 €
Michel Lablais: Original Etching "Dices and Feather" Gambling, signed
275,00 €
Michel Lablais: Etching "Atlante" Love Affair with Asia, China, signed
250,00 €
Jean Sariano: "The Chase Manhattan Band" 1979 Etching signed, numbered
250,00 €
Jean Sariano: "Early Birds" 1979, Limited Edition Etching, signed
150,00 €
Wolfgang Petrick: "The New One" (Die Neue) Etching 1975, signed
149,00 €
Arnold Leissler: "Figura terracotta", 1969, Etching in colors, signed
125,00 €
Michèle Nedelec: "The Nig" (Le Soir) Color Etching BFK Rives, signed
95,00 €


