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The tiny etchings could then be scanned and printed large scale.
Although he made many etchings, he seldom bothered to edition them.
The first wall of the exhibition showcases very impressive early etchings.
But the etchings behind Grande also recall Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man.
Some of the 100 etchings will be exhibited from June 2 to Aug.
I definitely have a lot of old antiques and etchings and anatomical things.
This statement provides insight into the seven black and white etchings shown here.
The German-born Ms. Büttner, 45, works in woodblock prints, etchings and paintings.
But as with his other compositions, there is also a crudeness to his etchings.
However, it seems like the artist's landscape etchings were more in tune with reality.
Etchings are a form of symbolic art, but they're made by cutting or scraping objects.
Sotheby's is scheduled to auction off the La Tauromaquia series of 5003 etchings in April.
She does all this with light point drawings, graphite drawings, and etchings allied to sound.
But archaeologists say they believe some of the etchings played a role in astronomical rituals.
The Les Montagnerds series, a set of 10 etchings of surreal, calligraphic figures, was also sold.
We couldn't get any loans of Goya paintings, but we were able to borrow some etchings.
He wasn't breaking the dry skin, but he was using enough force that the etchings remained.
On a landing are several etchings, one of a handsome turkey and the others of crystals.
Remnants of notes, therefore, sometimes remained, although reused tablets would often present several overlays of etchings.
Indeed, it's difficult to infer physical capacities, movement styles, and behavior from fossilized etchings carved onto rock.
And she doesn't stop at paintings—her designs emerge through zines, wood etchings, ceramics, and enamel pins.
These weren't just etchings made on the skin—they were actual representations, or drawings, of physical objects.
But even with these developments, albums of lithographs, engravings, and etchings continued to serve an important function.
CUTCHOGUE "Photo-Technic II," works including solarplate etchings, gelatin silver chloride prints and transfer prints on plaster.
"Dutch Prints of Daily Life," engravings and etchings by the major artists of Dutch 17th-century printmaking.
"Dutch Prints of Daily Life," engravings and etchings by the major artists of Dutch 96373th-century printmaking.
The patterned etchings appear to have been made in one sitting, by a single individual using one tool.
He showed his CO how he'd use it to make etchings, and the CO had seemed to approve.
The remarkable etchings offer a new glimpse into what life was life on the way to the Moon.
The etchings and mutilations might also represent an unknown ritualistic practice, and possibly one specific to this village.
Steidl came across an exhibition of Grass's etchings and lithographs at a gallery in the south of Germany.
"Photo-Technic II," photographic works including solarplate etchings, gelatin silver chloride prints, and transfer prints on plaster. Aug.
These etchings trapped air, forming a protective barrier that caused water droplets to slide off the metal surface.
Over the years it yielded a remarkable collection of lithographs, etchings, serigraphs, collagraphs, and at least one photogravure.
All my tattoos are straight from Renaissance paintings or etchings which is a heavy influence in all my work.
CUTCHOGUE "Photo-Technic II," photographic works including solarplate etchings, gelatin silver chloride prints, and transfer prints on plaster. Aug.
He made over 100 large-format etchings of the site and produced an expensive but popular three-volume book.
The flesh-toned pieces bore freckles, sunburn and tattoo etchings that matched those once found on Mr. McQueen's body.
Bourgeois's hijacking of prints finds its grandest expression in "To Infinity," a suite of 14 large soft-ground etchings.
Both etchings are by Samuel L. Margolies, who is best known for his New York cityscapes from the 22000s.
The floor is covered with curves and circles, like etchings left on the ice by skaters practicing compulsory figures.
Contemporary etchings, such as the five examples already in the Wellcome Collection, show her as a high-class lady.
She's used a wide variety of paper- and printmaking techniques, including silkscreen, cast paper works, etchings, lithographs, and woodblock prints.
The center pile conceals a large antique "japanning press" which is successful at printing nice-sized plate lithographs and etchings.
The exceptionally well-preserved condition of the rock was an added bonus, allowing for a detailed reconstruction of the etchings.
Lungs wheeze, livers moan, foreheads resemble the sporadic etchings of a primary school child and their first meeting with clay.
These make faint etchings on the underside of skis; a groove in a vinyl album is a gouge by comparison.
In four etchings, all measuring 8 by 10 inches, Pousette-Dart incised an oval inside a welter of abstract marks.
Among Mr. Hollander's early triumphs in New York were a portfolio of lithographs and etchings by Motherwell published in 1966.
In 1950, Herbert Ross, a new choreographer and future film director, cast her in his "Caprichos," based on Goya's etchings.
"It's quite important as far as the period of etchings," Angela Kellett, the gallery's director, explained to the news station.
Péladan singled out for praise Rops's "Les Sataniques," a series of etchings depicting visibly aroused demons penetrating and killing women.
What such high-society folk were never likely to have seen are the etchings that he made to please himself.
Zarina's etchings, woodcut prints, and handmade paper sculptural works circle around her personal narrative of displacement and her own subjectivity.
Welch organized the exhibition, which draws on etchings, lithographs, woodcuts, engravings, and other works on paper at the Blanton Museum.
You don't need anything more specialized than a microscope to read it, and the etchings should survive for billions of years.
The results were published — as engravings and etchings — in a series of volumes with the title Excursions daguerriennes starting in 1840.
Rembrandt was renowned for his masterful use of light and dark contrasts, and the precise proportions in his paintings and etchings.
The first layer can be viewed at 100x magnification and the next three layers contains etchings that are 10 times smaller.
Related copper etchings appear in the show, and Barney has electroplated them over varying times, encrusting them with weird metal nodules.
Related copper etchings appear in the exhibition, and Barney has electroplated them over varying times, encrusting them with weird metal nodules.
Montoya's hand was quick, the jagged lines of his drawings and etchings bringing to mind Ralph Steadman's illustrations from the 1970s.
How new technology could unveil the secrets behind a rock that may have etchings that reveal what happened on the 'lost colony.
Jonathan Guthmann's etchings on Hahnemühle paper feature neo-Gothic, almost folkloric illustrations of a human skeleton that's been explicitly identified as 'death.
Flayed, natural-looking "skin" on this decomposing seven-point buck reveals an intricate series of etchings carved onto the skull and bones.
Charcot also partnered with artist Paul Richer to document the poses a hysteric goes through during attacks in a series of etchings.
The incredible detail comes from his own etchings, as well as these repurposed parts, which together make up 90% of the models.
Rembrandt printed the velvety first impressions of his etchings on Japanese rice paper, such as his "Portrait of Abraham Francen" (c 1657).
"Dutch Prints of Daily Life": Engravings and etchings of daily life and landscapes by the major artists of Dutch 17th-century printmaking.
Alongside them will be a collection of several of Giacometti's paintings, etchings and notebooks, some of which have never been shown before.
The walls were covered with his art: framed self-portraits, tender etchings of his dogs, and a large, brightly colored composite photograph.
There they meet a robot named David, who invites some of the astronauts back to his cave to look at his etchings.
The two etchings were side by side, the one on the left bright and full of detail, as though bathed in sunlight.
She dunks his copper etchings in chemical baths, and, with the help of rudimentary batteries, coats them with a new metal crust.
It was only until two years later that he first started working with the medium himself, creating many etchings, woodcuts, and lithographs.
The researchers, led by Silvia M. Bello, say the forearm was filleted (removed from the body), defleshed, and then marked with the etchings.
For daguerreotypes to be distributed widely, they had to be turned into printing blocks, serving as the basis for engravings, etchings, or lithographs.
The rumbustious suffragettes are relegated to small etchings on the new statue's plinth, a marginalisation that hints at lingering unease with their methods.
The polychromatic dynamism of Weimar Germany runs rampant in his drawings, etchings and paintings, including rarely seen watercolors featured in Portraying a Nation.
The immersive work sees fragmentary sentences and words glide past you, with computerised passageways covered with etchings, and trees constructed purely by letters.
Altered States: The Etchings of Richard Pousette-Dart continues at Del Deo & Barzune (15 West 26th Street, Midtown South, Manhattan) through December 16.
But he acknowledged that the team was unable to date it directly because the etchings left little indication for when they were carved.
His initial etchings were abstract, but they soon evolved to a more figurative look that suited the events and figures he would illustrate.
Also known as manuals of principles, they consisted of engravings and etchings by master artists, sometimes accompanied by texts on technique and style.
Six of the etchings by Pablo Picasso that accompany this tragic literary classic about art and seeing, which hang directly above the book.
Manet often turned to Guérard to help him produce etchings of his own, a number of which are on view in the exhibition.
The interesting, rather sleek pieces of display technology rely on microscopic etchings in transparent glass lenses that catch light being projected into their edges.
The work, "Burning Giraffe" (1966-7), measures 20 by 26 inches — priced at $20,000 — and was reportedly inspired by the etchings of Pablo Picasso.
The Picassos were woodblocks and etchings from the Vollard Suite [a celebrated series of neoclassical works, named after the art dealer who commissioned them].
For a small museum like the Colby College Museum of Art, in Waterville, Me., acquiring a set of Picasso etchings is a big deal.
And in a white-walled gallery that backs onto the garden, botanical forms sway and unfurl across etchings stretching up to eight feet high.
It recently acquired three etchings by Rembrandt made in the mid-1600s, bringing its collection of prints by the Dutch master to a dozen.
"There were piles of hundreds of his etchings and collages, and hundreds of sculptures, and we could choose what we wanted," Mr. Guldemond said.
Some of Pfeiffer's collection of mostly early- and mid-20th-century vials have intricate etchings, while others are gilded like an Art Deco skyscraper.
INTERNATIONAL PRINT CENTER NEW YORK This scrappy nonprofit is New York's only space devoted to etchings, woodcuts, monotypes and all sorts of printed images.
The work is a portrait of Leopold Löwenstam, an engraver and close friend of Alma-Tadema who created numerous etchings of the artist's work.
O'Neill eventually realized it was possible to see projections on metallic surfaces, and that Rembrandt had done some of his earlier etchings on copper plates.
We went on a date about two weeks later and I saw her studio and her spider etchings and then we went to Dairy Queen.
His etchings are populated by figures in varying states of metamorphosis; transitioning from human to animal, singularities to pluralities, background to foreground, inanimate to animate.
Longo's current exhibition at the Garage Museum in Moscow pairs some of his recent works with etchings by Francisco Goya and films by Sergei Eisenstein.
Crown Point, a San Francisco gallery and studio, will be showing photogravure and photo-etchings by some big names, including Ed Ruscha and Vito Acconci.
The maps' topographical lines are etchings made up of minuscule texts, drawn from historic and contemporary sources that shaped Nishimura's understanding of the interment era.
In this show at Cerulean, one of his etchings is titled "After a Jane Piper Painting" (2000), which represents an unexpected manifestation of that influence.
Apple's support page, for instance, even shows how the etchings in the edge of the connector differ on certified Lightning chargers compared to knock-offs.
In the folds of the monument sit about 100,000 archaeological sites, including wall etchings that some have called as culturally significant as the Sistine Chapel.
Beginning with tightly composed, precise, and Surrealist-inspired etchings and engravings in the 1940s, through the illustrated books and fabric prints she created in the ensuing decades, to the airy and virtually abstract drypoint prints and etchings she created in the last decade of her life, the printing process enabled her to work through and develop some of the core themes and symbols of her career.
The designers say they'd ideally create it out of copper, and its etchings are reminiscent of the careful detail you'd find on a coin or banknote.
In three hand-colored photo etchings from the series  12 Train – Heavy Freight  (1974), we see large heads in the foreground, staring out at the viewer.
According to the AMF, the first four layers of the 120-millimeter disc contain tiny analog etchings that can be seen with a low-powered microscope.
Today, this ancient surgical procedure, which is depicted in ancient Chinese etchings and referred to in Greek mythology, looks quite different from how it once appeared.
Each rendering of the brain is composed of unique reflective micro-etchings that bounces life off of hundreds of thousands tiny etches on a golden surface.
The most compelling reason to see World War I and the Visual Arts is Otto Dix's spectacular, harrowing series of etchings, The War (Der Krieg, 1924).
Among the most coveted Picasso prints are many of the 100 etchings from the Vollard Suite, which is named after the dealer and publisher, Ambroise Vollard.
Among the most coveted Picasso prints are many of the 100 etchings from the Vollard Suite, which is named after the dealer and publisher, Ambroise Vollard.
It's illustrated with black-and-white etchings and has a musty old-book smell, as if it's been moldering for decades in a hot attic room.
Known to friends as "Pat the Cat," he portrayed the furry creatures in paintings, etchings, and prints, as well as designed and illustrated books on them.
Upgrades include longer and rifled barrels or improved ironsights, plus you can add etchings and engraving to both the metal casing and the handle of a weapon.
At LA Louver, you can draw these connections for yourself, as the figures of Saar's sculptures take on new forms in her lithographs, etchings, and woodblock prints.
Essentially, it'd be like an updatable version of those 3D glass etchings you can buy in tourist gift shops, but with a vat of glycerin and lasers.
This 1992 portfolio by one of Pop art's greats consists of ten large-scale drawings and etchings, each individually signed and numbered 53/80 by Lichtenstein himself.
After that, what the poet Stéphane Mallarmé referred to as the "strange new beauty" of Degas's monotypes even destabilizes his more conventional etchings, etching-aquatints and lithographs.
" The paintings in the exhibition feature the marks and etchings from the chalkboards of the collaborative bustling space, the students' and collective's "performed thinking and mindless scrawling.
The glass etchings, speckled with gold leaf: one for each of the children lost, and another for their teacher Gwen Mayor, who died trying to protect them.
It is reproduced large on a text panel here, reprised in two of Manet's etchings and there is so much else here you may not miss it.
In this instance, the viewer is rewarded with rooms of extraordinary drawings, etchings, and small grisaille studies, grouped together with a few full-color studies in oil.
Now the Carnegie Museum of Art has taken on 100 of the pieces in the collection — a cache that includes sculptures, Old Master etchings, still lifes, and more.
When Goya was not painting commissioned portraits for the royal family, he made etchings depicting ordinary people in Spanish villages in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Burt Hasen's (1921-2007) etchings are populated by figures in varying states of metamorphosis; transitioning from human to animal, singularities to pluralities, background to foreground, inanimate to animate.
There is painstaking detail in her etchings; in the same way that each object and addition to her assemblages have charged value, her work has been pored over.
But it's the electroplated etchings, sometimes daintily figurative and sometimes scarred into abstraction, that most fully express the aims of "Redoubt," reflecting an artist seeking newer, freer shores.
Authorities from the House have blamed database errors for the unaccounted-for paintings, illustrations, etchings, prints, and cartoons, but cannot be sure if the artwork has been stolen.
"Wounded Man (Autumn 1916, Bapaume)," from Dix's portfolio of 50 etchings, The War (Der Krieg), shows a brutal reality that lays waste to Bush's anesthetized vision of war wounds.
Even in ancient scriptures and etchings found in Wat Po, in Thailand, one of the birthplaces of Buddhism, there are instructions for usage of cannabis as a skin treatment.
This is the surreal world of London's Otto D'Ambra, a tattoo artist who also works in pen on paper and various types of etchings in thin, black line work.
You may read about the histories of Palmyra's monuments on an interactive city plan, where Vignes' photographs are accompanied by Victorian-era architectural plans and etchings of imagined reconstructions.
Leo DiCaprio is a seasoned actor, but he's a neophyte when it comes to Oscar etchings ... so he proved when he took his trophy upstairs to get it engraved.
A similar approach drives her second piece, "Collected Stories," which features etchings in the shape of furoshiki, a type of traditional Japanese packaging used to transport food and gifts.
" The etchings in this show cover a 15-year period, the earliest of which date from 1999, when he made such freely rendered images as "Cindi's Wall" and "Hollyhocks.
Goya's War presents the complete set of Goya's influential 280 etchings Los Desastres de la Guerra, depicting wartime carnage that hasn't lost its power to shock 220 years later.
A short distance outside Naples, Mattia Buondonno, Pompeii's celebrated guide, stopped in front of a storefront facade and pointed out the faded etchings of letters from the Roman alphabet.
Included in the nine new acquisitions are six 19th century etchings by Stephen Parrish, Charles Adam Platt, Theodore Robinson, Frank Weston Benson, Ernest David Roth, and Julian Alden Weir.
Ms. Richie, who described herself as "not the kind of person to have tattoos," said that Mr. Valena's etchings are nevertheless feminine and artistic, and that he's a gentleman.
Etchings after that opera by the Spanish artist Rogelio de Egusquiza, who met Péladan at Wagner's custom-built theater in Bayreuth, appeared in the 1896 edition of the salon.
His freer gaze on American exceptionalism and environmental degradation was also channeled into electroplated etchings and ambitious multimetal sculptures, now at the UCCA Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing.
A pair of 70-something-year-old coffee tables are covered in etchings of fishing boats and sharks harkening back to the cafe's early days as a fisherman's haunt.
Also on display are Jacques Callot's illustrations of "The Miseries and Misfortunes of War" (1633), poignant etchings of the human suffering associated with Europe's Thirty Years War (1618-1648).
Included in the nine new acquisitions are six 19th century etchings by Stephen Parrish, Charles Adam Platt, Theodore Robinson, Frank Weston Benson, Ernest David Roth, and Julian Alden Weir.
He made countless etchings that both glamorize and problematize American industriousness, depicting builders in cavernous subway construction sites, longshoremen on bustling docks, or miners operating deep within combustible underground shafts.
The exhibition begins with two etchings from Degas's youth: an elegantly solemn self-portrait (seen in two states) and an increasingly shadowy portrayal of the engraver Joseph Tourny (three states).
The video is on a kind of woodcut printing trip; images of Alex Wiley himself appear from time to time on the mahogany background, changing etchings at a moment's notice.
The exhibition brings together more than 50 Freud self-portraits — paintings, drawings and etchings — from public and private collections, some of which have not been seen in public for years.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Thieves stole bronze sculptures and etchings by surrealist artist Salvador Dali from a gallery in Stockholm in a smash and grab raid in the early hours of Thursday.
We see how the early sketches and etchings of street beggars, half-naked women and hurdy-gurdy musicians transform later in his career into figures that populate his biblical scenes.
"Wounded Man (Autumn 1916, Bapaume)," from Dix's portfolio of 50 etchings, The War (Der Krieg), shows a brutal reality that lays waste to George W. Bush's anesthetized vision of war wounds.
One of these shows was E Is For Elephants: The Etchings of Edward Gorey, a quirky look at Gorey's late-in-life obsession with elephants at the Massachusetts College of Art.
Shown together for the first time, the 38 large-scale etchings at the heart of the show skip brazenly between matters of the flesh — childbirth, sex, digestion — and sensual, plantlike forms.
Many look like Renaissance etchings, or charcoal drawings; a function of the strong separation of whites and blacks in the pictures, and in the glacial landscape of snow, ice and ash.
"We went around and read the names on the gravestones, we did etchings, we looked at the numbers and talked about the age they were when they died," Beville Hunter said.
In the acrylic-spattered space above the Chinese restaurant, according to seven people who have seen it, there were as many as 214.7 assistant painters and five people working on etchings.
Its current show, "Other Hats: Icelandic Printmaking," features two dozen Icelandic artists, working in veins from gloomy landscape (the aquatints of Georg Gudni) to surrealistic Pop (the etchings of Arnar Herbertsson).
Badging is what the car industry calls marking the front and back of a vehicle with a brand logo, name, model number, engine specification, and other stickers, pendants, imprints, etchings, and more.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Princeton University Art Museum this week announced that it acquired "Landscape with Three Trees" (1643), one of Rembrandt van Rijn's famous and technically complex etchings.
Deball applies Cage's process to the manufacture and placement of the pieces and incorporates original Cage etchings into the exhibition including a score and supplementary maps from his Changes and Disappearances series.
For Mr. Kitchen that past includes not just the artists mentioned above, but also Pierre Bonnard (the French painter's vegetal lushness), Jackson Pollock (his mark-by-mark etchings) and even late Monet.
These etchings are called apotropaic graffiti, also known as witch marks and ritual marks, were used to protect the individual who created it or the area into which they inscribed the marking.
He had made his first etchings in the fall of 226, when he was 216 years old, probably under the tutelage of his father, Nathaniel Pousette-Dart, a painter of some renown.
Bill Murphy has been commissioned by NY Wheel developer Richard Marin to produce drawings and etchings of the project's massive construction, which will be featured in a book designed to commemorate the effort.
"Dead Bird II" hangs in a gallery with other early works, including a pair of undated etchings of heads that display the same kind of distressed surface Golub would employ throughout his career.
Framed etchings and prints on the walls and a selection of Riviera-themed art books and novels created a sense of place, and a drinks tray offered a complimentary ​carafe of filtered water.
BRISBANE, Australia — The tempestuous Nick Kyrgios, with his whip of a forehand and meticulously razored etchings in his eyebrows and hair, will command some attention next week as a local in the Australian Open.
We made a selection from four series of Goya's etchings, and they're presented alongside several Eisenstein films that we slowed down to one frame every six seconds, also removing the sound and the subtitles.
This early Irish alphabet consists of 20 letters and to an untrained eye (which, let's be real, is most of us in this case) the stone's etchings look more like tally marks gone rogue.
Like a mental map, the gridlike etchings she carves into the surface of her sculptures reflect an artist's coming to terms with her own abilities in real time; for Rydingsvard, form often follows feeling.
But with hundreds of etchings to protect against the countless idiots who ruin priceless art year after year, it's tough to say how much good a few flying robots are really going to do.
Each room is decorated differently, some with wrought-iron bed frames and footstools, free-standing wardrobes and framed etchings of fowl — all scavenged by Ms. Grade from Parisian flea markets or her personal coffers.
And yet, in these three etchings, it is clear that Pousette-Dart liked to see how far he could push a compositional possibility, how much density he could achieve without making the work airless.
Paper: 17 1/2 x 15 inches, Plate: 10 x 8 inchesSix years after Scott's earliest etchings, the artist got bolder with his use of color, but without losing the authority of his line.
Warrington Colescott, an innovative printmaker who deftly navigated the intersection between tragedy and high comedy with biting etchings about civil rights, history, politics and the Internal Revenue Service (which audited him), died on Sept.
Its power is rooted in a blade's deep etchings, the angle of plush knee bends and, despite those awkward boots, toes that point and extend the length of a leg to create fluent line.
Its roughly 300 works are mostly prints — engravings, etchings and silk-screens, some made to illustrate books that Bourgeois herself wrote — and many of the later ones have not been exhibited in New York.
Alongside this essential Klee exhibition, Zwirner is presenting a second helping of Bauhaus on its ground floor, now filled with the jazzily geometric textiles, diagrams and etchings of his student Anni Albers (235—267).
The stately living room, with a grand piano and views of the Pacific Ocean, is neatly decorated with treasures of a well-traveled life, like etchings of Cairo and Ann's framed watercolors of Tunisia.
Stops to view etchings at Twyfelfontein, Namibia's first Unesco World Heritage site, and the aptly named Organ Pipes rock formation meant we ended up driving the final 213 miles of the day in the dark.
Perhaps more telling is Lashai's reworking of Goya's etchings, "When I count, there are only you … But when I look, there is only a shadow" (2013), which is inspired by his Disaster of War series.
Waveguide displays allow projected images to be "loaded" in from the side of a sheet of glass, thanks to etchings that bounce the light around to form a complete image in front of your eye.
Above and below these sculptures, ultrathin sapphire disks overlaid with platinum etchings depict aspects of life on and off of Earth, such as the migration patterns of humpback whales and photos from the Apollo missions.
Although menacing in appearance, the vast, bronze arachnidan sculptures for which the artist is arguably most famous represent allied themes to those explored in the etchings, for Bourgeois attributed aspects of motherhood to them, too.
Is performance and participatory work truly more affecting and galvanizing than, say, Francisco Goya's "The Disasters of War" etchings (1810-1820) or his "May 3, 1808" (1814), which recounted the wreckage inflicted by Napoleon's armies.
It also comes from looking, say, at James Ensor's little etchings of people on the beach or "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by good old Hieronymus [Bosch], where there's some really weird stuff going on!
The curators could have simply used the works included to illustrate the requirements of pulp, but they also contextualize this work by presenting it along with historical printed media — magazines, books, etchings, drawings, and prints.
A CURIOUS HAND: THE PRINTS OF HENRI-CHARLES GUÉRARD (1846-1897) Guérard made etchings for Manet and a variety of innovations within modern printmaking based on the 19th-century French craze for Japanese ukiyo-e woodcuts.
Researchers used lasers to carve tiny three-dimensional etchings into the glass's surface that could be read by machine-learning algorithms trained to look at the patterns created when a light is shined through the glass.
That so many exhibitions can be held at once is only possible because of Rembrandt's impressive output over a nearly 50-year career, resulting in about 350 paintings, about 300 etchings, and more than 100 drawings.
The etchings of St. Paul's Cathedral engulfed in flames in the Great Fire of London in 1666 came to mind, until now probably the best known images of a cathedral in the clutch of an inferno.
It was the filmmaker's first ever video art installation, combining projections of landscape etchings by the 16th century Dutch artist Hercules Segers with sonics by the composer Ernst Reijseger and a choir of shepherds from Sardinia, Italy.
The exhibition reveals the drawings of the gods and goddesses she made while looking after her ailing mother, the portraits she drew of herself over the years, her sketches, her etchings, her lino cuts, and her watercolors.
Introducing his "Skiagrafies (Shadow Etchings)" from the stage, the composer Stratis Minakakis said he had been inspired by Beethoven's exploration of tiny gradations at the ultraquiet end of the volume spectrum at the end of his career.
In the same period when she created the etchings, well into her 90s, Bourgeois invited the photographer Alex Van Gelder to create a series of portraits in her home, which are also on view alongside the exhibition.
One of the rooms has been turned into a workshop where Mr. Landy and his eight Greek assistants busily turn symbols, texts and logos — sent by the public to the NEON website — into blue and white etchings.
Luis Camnitzer's 1983 Uruguayan Torture Series — painstaking photo etchings that obliquely depict the Uruguayan military dictatorship's brutal use of torture — are installed near San Antonio-born artist Alejandro Diaz's playful neon sign "Make Tacos not War" (2007).
The etchings appear, transformed, in the exhibition here at Yale: pictures of Diana, of wolves and of the Idaho mountains that are encrusted with metal nodules and scorched in places after too long in the chemical bath.
Kenny Meadows, a British caricaturist best known for his contributions to Punch magazine, brought a macabre sensibility to his work: etchings of dueling crowned serpents for Macbeth; a wretched hag Sycorax, usually an unseen character, for The Tempest.
During the 17963 years he spent in the city, he produced a wealth of paintings, drawings and etchings, of ancient monuments, gardens and landscapes, some of the finest of which constitute the first "Rome" section of this show.
It was replaced by a sense of awe at the sheer number of etchings, which in turn gave rise to a sensation of mild dread when I realized that they all mostly depict the same image—bighorn sheep.
In "Teeth," there are etchings and paintings of early tooth-pullers and barber-surgeons; Napoleon's silver-handled toothbrush; aluminum dentures crafted from the hull of a Japanese fighter plane; frightening-looking drills; and letters to the tooth fairy.
Whether he was creating etchings for his books or a mural to adorn the ceiling of the Glasgow arts and entertainment venue Oran Mor, Mr. Gray created an unusual niche for himself encompassing Scotland's literary and artistic spheres.
Size: 4,400 square feet Price per square foot: $682 Indoors: Both a conventional staircase and a private elevator lead to an oval foyer with diamond-patterned marble floors and walls hung with murals adapted from 18th-century etchings.
The Works Progress Administration collection contains an array of lithographs, etchings, drawings, paintings, and sculpture from 1935–1943 both by artists who have received acclaim, like Dox Thrash and Charles White, and by others who remain largely unknown.
Jon unearthed the ancient etchings of the First Men fighting the White Walkers and told Dany people follow her because they hope she'll change the whole system, which may well be a spoiler for the end of Season 8.
For the "Amistad" costumes, Carter studied nineteenth-century etchings from a London flea market, costume archives in Italian opera houses, and David Bindman and Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,'s multivolume work "The Image of the Black in Western Art."
GRI's archives contains many etchings of the ruins and of specific decorative details; many of these are rendered after the works of Louis-François Cassas, who arrived to Palmyra in 1785 and left with detailed notes recording his observations.
His paintings, drawings and prints — including his etchings and monotypes currently showing at Niels Borch Jensen Gallery in Berlin — corroborate a dusty but resilient modernist dictum – it is energized scrutiny of one's own form that brings about novel experience.
Her works, including paper etchings that resembled hanging skin, jars full of mysterious fluids and sculptures of bloody organs and crouched, defecating women, became touchstones for a generation that had survived the horrors and humiliation of AIDS and Reagan.
Drawings from the period — etchings of that revolution and others, images of urban warfare — were important in creating visual imagery, but I also drew from my memory of the 2011 London riots, and from the gilet jaunes in Paris.
Among the models was Violet Chachki, the winner of the seventh season of the reality competition show "RuPaul's Drag Race," who wore a pair of black felt horns and a red velvet jacket printed with Renaissance etchings of angels.
The app highlights structures like the Jewish Museum that was constructed as the Felix Warburg house, and notes that even as a private home it was something of an art gallery with its collection of Rembrandt and Cranach etchings.
But the St. Etienne show — with just over 2150 paintings, drawings and etchings from 21906 to 1906 — affirms Modersohn-Becker as "The First Modern Woman Artist," which is the subtitle of Diane Radycki's compelling 2013 monograph on her life and work.
It's almost certain that Rembrandt and Velázquez never encountered each other; Velázquez may have seen some of Rembrandt's etchings, and Rembrandt may have heard that there was a master painter in Madrid, said Gregor Weber, the curator of the Rijksmuseum exhibition.
Other rooms juxtapose racist images of othered bodies, such as 19th-century etchings of African slaves, Jews or Roma, alongside documentary information or works by artists of these heritages — probably another attempt at reflecting upon how these images emerge and circulate.
The museum is also hosting two exhibitions that close on May 29, a display of Rembrandt's black-and-white etchings and a show dedicated to the Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg, a pioneer of the World War I-era Dutch movement De Stijl.
Set on floral etchings, the tropical scene plays at mythologies of "going native": "The eye without eyes, the 100-headed woman and Loplop return to the wild state and cover the eyes of their faithful birds with fresh leaves," reads its French caption.
A repose from the bright and overwhelming work dominating the rest of the fair, Mexico City's Lulu gallery is showing minuscule but infinitely complex etchings by José Antonio Suárez Londoño, "Colombia's best kept-secret," as gallery co-founder Chris Sharp told me.
Fergus McCaffrey has brought back a series of painting-reliefs by the Italian artist Carol Rama from her recent show at the New Museum, where their truth-to-materials toughness was sometimes lost in the sexual extravagance of her watercolors and etchings.
According to prosecutors, the conspiracy generated more than $21965 million in fees to Milberg — including $4.53 million for Mr. Weiss, who lived in a 24.5,21978-square-foot waterfront mansion in Oyster Bay, N.Y., on Long Island, and owned 21995 Picasso lithographs and etchings.
His bronze grave marker — which will be finished any day now — will have his name, Paul Kevin Turner, and two etchings of him in a football uniform — one from his days at Alabama, the other from when he was with the Eagles.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Betye Saar: The Legends of "Black Girl's Window," on display at the Museum of Modern Art, presents a side of the artist I had not yet seen: her very first etchings, drawings, and early experiments with assemblage.
The sins of the young and rich — the protagonist, Tom Rakewell, enjoys a profligate life and enters into an ill-advised marriage — have not changed much since the 18th century, when the paintings and etchings on which the opera is based were created.
The inclusion of these works on paper, along with notebook drawings by Pousette-Dart and an accordion-fold book of eight consecutive etchings by Adams opens  up the focus of the exhibition, so that it is not just about looking at paintings.
Inspired by a number of 16th- and 16603th-century engravings and etchings by artists from Rembrandt to Dürer, their visions are among those shortlisted for the Rijksmuseum's annual Rijksstudio Award, which invites anyone to create new work inspired by objects from its collection.
In 2009, Patmon pleaded guilty to art theft and attempted wire fraud after trying to offload three stolen Pablo Picasso etchings and a Marc Chagall lithograph collectively valued at over $500,000 through a dealer in California, eventually serving just under two years in prison.
In total, Rembrandt created at least 26 images of black subjects, by Mr. Kolfin's count (12 paintings, eight etchings and six drawings), and most of these were probably based on his neighbors, whether they posed for him, or he observed them on the street.
In addition to the Jan Six portrait, which currently holds an insurance valuation of more than $400 million, there is a full-scale Rembrandt oil painting of the first Jan Six's mother, Anna Wymer, along with five drawings and 50 original etchings by the artist.
The new film "Redoubt," shot in his home state of Idaho, riffs on the myth of Diana and Actaeon; the goddess, here, is an NRA-approved sharpshooter, while the doomed voyeur is the artist himself, making plein-air etchings of Diana and her attendants.
The new wall was high and adorned with etchings that didn't seem to belong to any artistic or cultural tradition, a strange smattering of doodles and curving lines that in some places formed into the shape of crescents or stars but elsewhere was inscrutable.
"Of the artist's 26 recorded landscape etchings, 'The Three Trees' (as it is often called) is the largest and most elaborate, and the most richly imbued with spiritual meaning, often read as a metaphor for the three crosses of the Crucifixion," a statement from the museum explains.
She rose to fame with "The Revolt of the Weavers" (83-28), a series of lithographs and etchings inspired by a play about an uprising of Silesian weavers in 28, and followed it with "Peasant War" (21903-08), picturing men and women as comrades-in-arms.
This stately, slow-moving song cycle, inspired by the etchings of the artist Michael Mazur, proved as dark and unsettling as earlier works by Mr. Hersch, who is often propelled by grim subject matter and has said that composing is a way to channel his anxiety.
On view is the documentation of the journey, natural history specimens from The Charleston Museum, 15 shadowboxes of acrylic and watercolors of the birds Hitnes encountered on his journey, selected sketchbooks, 53 tiny copperplate etchings and a full-sized reproduction of Audubon's The Birds of America.
The French-born, New York-based artist was noted for her forthright treatment of issues of the body and the mind; and in a series of little-known etchings now on view at the gallery-cum-country estate, she fuses the human body with botanical elements.
Altered States: The Etchings of Richard Pousette-Dart at Del Deo & Barzune (October 28 – December 210, 153) is a good place to start, as it is the first exhibition to focus solely on a little known body of work by this major, still under-recognized artist.
This retrospective of 251 paintings coincides with the recently completed conservation and reinstallation of Pousette-Dart's triptych, Presence, Healing Circles (21966) at North Central Bronx Hospital, and Altered States, an exhibition of Pousette-Dart's etchings opening this coming week at Del Deo & Barzune Gallery in Chelsea.
The website evokes the syncretic, multicultural wonders of Palmyra, many of which are now destroyed, through two caches of historical images: 18th-century etchings of Palmyra after the drawings of the architect Louis-François Cassas, and 19th-century photographs by Louis Vignes, a French naval officer.
This exhibition's cross-section of 21955 prints, engravings, etchings and collages positions Nevelson's rare pencil drawings from the 21963s as her first stabs toward the poetic heights she reached with more multilayered works from the 19703s and '21970s, before her turn to a more geometric abstraction in the 299s.
In addition to the Bayou Fever collages — all of which measure around six by nine inches — there are more than thirty other works, ranging from large watercolors to unique hand-colored etchings, to collages made from Photostats of photographs — a heady visual feast for the mind and eye.
McCormack romanced Chrysler's Dodge division, expressing Palmer's enthusiasm and suggesting that Dodge sponsor a planned three-part television series, "Arnold Palmer's Best 18 Holes in the United States," which could spin off into dealer trips to the filming sessions, etchings of the holes, drinking glasses and place mats.
"Pairing the Vignes photographs with our existing 18th-century etchings of Palmyra — made after drawings by Louis François Cassas — made evident that an exhibition highlighting these collections would tell a new story and bring a deeper understanding of this site featured in the headlines," curator Frances Terpak told Hyperallergic.
In this light, Serra's etchings reflect a quotidian reality rather than a platonic one; that is to say, while his art, to his way of thinking, may operate on a purely geometric plane, it's nonetheless connected to life as it is lived now, including the hassles of road work.
But the 70-odd works in this exhibition, which run from a handful of delightfully exact Rembrandt etchings to Felix Nussbaum's searing 1940 painting "Self-Portrait in the Camp," ably demonstrate the genre's universal scope: It's a consciously constructed illusion of spontaneous self-revelation, a sincere put-on.
The foundation's extraordinary collection of Giacometti's work, the world's largest, includes around 350 mostly plaster sculptures, 90 paintings, more than 2,19583 drawings and etchings, about 2,000 photographs, and extensive archives, all of which Giacometti had managed to keep in his studio and in a small storage space nearby.
A celebration of explosive color and draftsmanship, this survey of more than 200 of Hauser's drawings and etchings offers an illuminating introduction to the kinds of deeply personal themes and the inventive handling of materials that characterize his oeuvre and, in general, the work of the most original self-taught artists.
Another parallel stretching from one side of the building to the other is a pair of etchings from Richard Serra's "Paths and Edges" series (2007), featuring cropped sections of densely packed concentric circles, and Chakaia Booker's "Mutual Concerns" (2004), an automobile tire cut and twisted into bristling, quasi-organic-looking forms.
Sanjaya, an established artist known for his etchings, has been in the news more recently for buying land among the former green paddy fields of Cigondewah that are being quickly turned into unregulated recycling wastelands and grounds for polluting textile factories; on his plot, in 2008, he built a cultural center.
Etchings here of masked balls, theatrical performances and nights of gambling evoke the pleasures of the Parisian night, and another tableau, of a married woman at her toilette arranging a tryst with a younger lover, gives a provocative spin to silver pieces, snuffboxes and other decorative objects that museumgoers often overlook.
Reproductions of two pieces from the artist's "Untitled (Four Etchings)" (1992) fill the pages, featuring phrases from Zora Neale Hurston's 19013 essay "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" in black block letters that become increasingly smudged and hard to read as your eyes move towards the bottom of the page.
True, it might enrich one's understanding of the covetable bags (the mainstay of a house founded as purveyor of luggage) to know that the drawings adorning them are adaptations by the artists Jake and Dinos Chapman of early Dutch etchings that Mr. Jones found at a shop near Boulders Beach on one of his South African trips.
Bartholomeus Breenbergh's 1627 brown and gray wash painting portrays the Roman Colosseum as a shadowy specter of the past hovering over a small traveler with a dog, and four 16th-century etchings by Hieronymus Cock document more of Roman antiquity overgrown on the city's outskirts, including a reminder of just who he considered to have destroyed the Colosseum (the "Barbarians").

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