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Over the course of the 18th century a great number of artists, ranging from established painters and sculptors to amateurs, experimented with etching, an accessible form of printmaking akin to drawing. In a period when artists strained to navigate the highly regulated Académie Royale and the increasingly discordant public spheres of the marketplace and the Salon, etching afforded them stylistic freedom and allowed them to produce exquisite works of art in a spirit of collaboration and experimentation. Featuring works by Watteau, Boucher, Fragonard, Hubert Robert and many others, Artists and Amateurs embarks on a fresh exploration of how etching flourished in ancien régime France, shedding new light on artistic practice and patronage at that time. 0Exhibition: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, USA (01.10.2013-04.01.2014). 0.
Graphic arts --- anno 1700-1799 --- France --- Etching, French --- Eau-forte française --- grafiek --- techniek --- rococo --- kunsthandel --- Rembrandt van Rijn --- Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto --- 18de eeuw --- Frankrijk --- 76 <44> "17" --- 762 --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Frankrijk--18e eeuw. Periode 1700-1799 --- Diepdruktechnieken in de grafische kunst --- Exhibitions --- 762 Diepdruktechnieken in de grafische kunst --- 76 <44> "17" Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Frankrijk--18e eeuw. Periode 1700-1799 --- Eau-forte française --- Rembrandt --- techniek. --- rococo. --- kunsthandel. --- Rembrandt. --- Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto. --- 18de eeuw. --- Frankrijk.
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Color etching flowered in France in the years 1885 to 1910, breaking the centuries-long tradition of artistic printmaking as an exclusively black and white medium. Its development was encouraged primarily by a renewed interest in eighteenth-century printmaking techniques and by the discovery of Japanese woodblock prints whose methods of composition and juxtaposition of unmixed areas of color demonstrated the dramatic and highly decorative effects that could be achieved by the superimposition of colored inked plates on a single sheet of paper. Although color etching began as an art form restricted to a small circle of artists working in Paris who were attracted to its intimacy and technical demands, its great aesthetic potential spawned a movement of considerable consequence by the turn of the century, especially for the circle of young, avant-garde artists including Jacques Villon, Joaquin Sunyer, Francis Jourdain, and Theophile Steinlen, who gathered around the master printmaker Eugene Delatre in Montmartre during the 1890s. By depicting life in the streets, cabarets and cafes of Paris, these artists fully exploited the creative possibilities of the color etching technique, producing subtly colored prints that were charged with atmosphere. Through a selection of works drawn from the collections in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris and the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University. Phillip Dennis Cate and Marianne Grivel explore the origin and expansion of color etching in France, tracing its development within the nineteenth-century renaissance of printmaking in France and analyze its aesthetic evolution in relation to major artistic movements such as Impressionism and Symbolism. Extensive artists' biographies and a complete list of the works of art illustrated make this an essential study for collectors, students, and for all those interested in late nineteenth-century French art.
Etching, French --- Color prints, French --- Eau-forte française --- Estampe en couleurs française --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- 76.017.4 --- 76 <44> "18/19" --- 76.02 --- 655.3.024 --- Grafiek ; gekleurde etsen ; Frankrijk ; 1870-1910 --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Amsterdam ; Van Gogh Museum --- 76.037 --- (069) --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Kleur --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Frankrijk--Hedendaagse Tijd --- Technieken van de grafische kunsten --- Kleurendruk --- Grafische kunst ; 1900 - 1950 --- (Musea. Collecties) --- CDL --- 76.035 --- 76.02 Technieken van de grafische kunsten --- 76 <44> "18/19" Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Frankrijk--Hedendaagse Tijd --- 76.017.4 Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Kleur --- Eau-forte française --- Estampe en couleurs française --- Exhibitions.
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