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| late of William Hogarth's series of satirical | etchings, A Harlot's Progress. |
| n the history of graphic art, because he made | etchings and woodcuts as well as engravings and was a |
| His prints are hand-painted | etchings and he has worked with the same master printe |
| any new series), Eldritch Tales, Dark Dreams, | Etchings and Odysseys, Footsteps, Haunts and Doppelgan |
| He could also draw and worked on wood, | etchings and caricatures using pen and ink, specialisi |
| le interior decorations, including paintings, | etchings, and sculptures. |
| n student of the works of JMW Turner; and his | etchings and mezzotints from Turner's Liber Studiorum |
| estate of the late artist, include woodcuts, | etchings and drawings. |
| His | etchings and drawings are prized by collectors around |
| The first show she curated was of Rembrandt | etchings and drawings of biblical subjects. |
| Her artistic output consists of lithographs, | etchings, and serigraphs that illustrate Inuit myths a |
| Among his series of | etchings and engravings, the cycle “Historical Landsca |
| ntley auctioned off copyrights, plates, steel | etchings and remainders in order to pay debts. |
| s abstract expressionist paintings, drawings, | etchings, and sculpture using her claws and teeth to s |
| art, stained glass, textiles, chalk drawings, | etchings and book illustrations. |
| 29, Prague) was a painter, author of numerous | etchings, and director of the Prague Academy. |
| of Franco is a series of fourteen or eighteen | etchings, and accompanying prose poem, by Pablo Picass |
| Additionally, intaglio | etchings and engravings were printed with great pressu |
| s to Stamford School but although a number of | etchings and watercolours still decorate the walls of |
| Several Rembrandt self-portrait | etchings are tronies, as are paintings of himself, his |
| In 2007 Sillman completed four | etchings at Crown Point Press, and of this experience, |
| d have destroyed the intricate details of any | etchings beneath. |
| Cornelis was known mainly for his | etchings, but he also has a reputation for painting la |
| The artists produced not only paintings and | etchings, but objects sold as Judaica and souvenirs. |
| l, he produced a large number of sketches and | etchings, but only completed six paintings. |
| 1994: Chimaeras, Hearing Eye, lino | etchings by Emily Johns |
| Koehler wrote the text for Original | Etchings by American Artists (1883), Twenty Original A |
| sequent works, including a portfolio of fifty | etchings called Der Krieg, published in 1924. |
| Around 1929 the fashion for | etchings came to an end and Lamb turned to water colou |
| s unique collection of paintings, sculptures, | etchings, decorative arts of Western Europe, Middle an |
| Farrer's best known | etchings depict New York. |
| Her paintings as well as her | etchings depict primarily Eastern subject matter. |
| He also created a series of | etchings devoted to the folklore in Wallonia. |
| Her | etchings, drypoints and pastels of Charleston are her |
| Dutch & Flemish | etchings, engravings and woodcuts 1450-1700 (1993- |
| a unique collection of paintings, sculpture, | etchings, engravings, and bijouterie. |
| 1874 she published privately five volumes of | etchings, entitled ‘Figures of Molluscan Animals for t |
| These | etchings exhibit considerable talent, verve, originali |
| He commissioned original | etchings for it. |
| He also did other | etchings for reference books, and some original etchin |
| Etchings For The Art-Union Of London by The Etching Cl | |
| ing revival between 1920 and 1930 he produced | etchings from copper plates worked in very fine detail |
| atercolor, and opaque colors, and also copper | etchings from his own drafts and those of other artist |
| ts appeal and was marketed through the use of | etchings from the Raj era, in keeping with the brand l |
| Her | etchings have been involved in over sixty national and |
| Many of the spirited | etchings he drew during the conflict were later presen |
| The club published several books of | etchings illustrating various themes by well-known aut |
| formances through hieroglyphic documentation ( | etchings in stone depicting a leader employing hand si |
| He made his first | etchings in 1933. |
| The | etchings in this volume remind one of George Cruikshan |
| Her | etchings in particular are said to show the influence |
| His best known | etchings include 'Owlpen Manor' (1930), dedicated to h |
| His | etchings included street scenes and important cathedra |
| In scale his prints range from tiny | etchings intended to be bound into books to large scal |
| 1976 | Etchings International New York. |
| Of the fourteen | etchings left by him, The Triumph of Aphrodite is perh |
| ondon,' a large quarto volume, illustrated by | etchings; likewise of a series of papers in Douglas Je |
| Providing facilities for the production of | etchings, lithographs, relief prints and screenprints, |
| m, in which he largely succeeded, was to make | etchings look like engravings, to which end he sacrifi |
| Two | etchings made by Albrecht Altdorfer of the synagogue s |
| Spectator, complete with woodcut drawings and | etchings, many of which were found by Brandon Crocker |
| Italian draughtsman and printmaker known for | etchings of a great variety of subjects, including mil |
| d bigger (a technique he said was inspired by | etchings of the gardens in the Villa d'Este by Giovann |
| Etchings of Gothic Ornament 1830 | |
| Hilarie Lindsay - The | Etchings of Paul Delprat |
| Etchings of the East, Smith and Lamar, 1909 | |
| He has also left a few | etchings of the port of Messina and other marine subje |
| He also became known for his | etchings of pre-war Britain, Italy and Spain. |
| also executed several copies after the scarce | etchings of Rembrandt. |
| rawing, and published, in 1810 and 1811, 'Six | Etchings of Saxon and other Buildings remaining at Che |
| poem The Prelude, whilst Turner made numerous | etchings of the Abbey. |
| llection, including one room dedicated to the | etchings of James Whistler himself. |
| An admirer of the | etchings of Menzel and Goya, he shortly became a skill |
| Popham, A. E. Engravings and | Etchings of Frans Crabbe van Espleghem The Print Colle |
| In 1883 Ford published his | Etchings of the Franciscan Missions of California, and |
| s notable for having some interesting run-out | etchings on the vinyl. |
| ngraving the information on copper plates and | etchings on different surfaces like wood, bone, ivory |
| was dedicated to Francis Grose and contained | etchings on copper in aqua-tinta from drawings made by |
| rs, tobacco samples, hemp-fiber clothing, and | etchings, portraits, photographs, videos, and scientif |
| oil paintings, watercolours, works on paper, | etchings, prints, sculpture, wood cuts and ceramic obj |
| The | etchings satirise Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's |
| Her | etchings, sculptures, and reliefs have a narrative, wh |
| Reproductions of three of his | etchings show that he had an excellent sense of the ca |
| Etchings such as the The Virgin and Child with a Cat, | |
| He made over 1,400 brilliantly detailed | etchings that chronicled the life of his period, featu |
| ks, whether in water or oil color, and in his | etchings, the subject is always subordinate to the eff |
| t, who painted his portrait and engraved four | etchings to illustrate his Piedra gloriosa. |
| issioned a posthumous publication with copper | etchings to illustrate the history were printed in 168 |
| de trace fossils such as burrows, borings and | etchings, tracks and trackways, coprolites, gastrolith |
| plates each in Piranesi's 1778 compilation of | etchings, Vasi, Candelabri e Cippi. |
| A series of original portraits and caricature | etchings, Volume 1, Part 2, page 298, Hugh Paton Edinb |
| about 300,000 works: copperprints, drawings, | etchings, watercolours, lithographic works and other k |
| other sporting activity," and his soft-ground | etchings were often colored by hand. |
| Like drawings and manuscripts, Blake's relief | etchings were created by the direct and positive actio |
| The | etchings were intended to be published as postcards to |
| e won appreciation especially for their color | etchings with historical or literary themes. |
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