Frontispiece Essay for « In Praise of Folly”
RASSENFOSSE, Armand
Essai de Frontispice pour « l’Eloge de la Folie » (original French title) Aquatint and etching on simili-japon paper, circa 1896.Reference: Rouir 6...
View full detailsEssai de Frontispice pour « l’Eloge de la Folie » (original French title) Aquatint and etching on simili-japon paper, circa 1896.Reference: Rouir 6...
View full detailsFrontispice pour Les Zigzags d’un Curieux (original French title) Etching and drypoint, on simili-japon paper. Refs: Bourcard/Goodfriend 172 iii/v...
View full detailsColor woodcut on thin wove paper. Edition of 200. Despite the large edition, this work, as most of Pirkhoff's seems rather scarce. Much of it may h...
View full details"Convoi Funèbre au Boulevard de Clichy" (original French title) Etching, aquatint, roulette, and touches of drypoint printed in color, from three p...
View full detailsRennende Paarden or Twee Ruiters (original Dutch titles) Woodcut on laid paper. No stated edition, but quite scarce, as are most of Rinsema’s woodc...
View full detailsCut-out intaglio (engraving, other tools, aquatint) from multiple plates printed in two colors on wove paper. Artist’s proof. Edition unknown.Sign...
View full detailsGazelle et Biches I (original French title) Engraving on Monval verdâtre paper.Reference: Tonneau-Ryckelynck & Plumart 211. The printmaker’s pe...
View full detailsEtching on laid paper, circa 1930.Edition unknown, but likely small, like most of Ripley’s prints.Signed and titled in pencil.
Drypoint. Ref: Tabanelli 293. Second state of two. Edition of 50. Signed and numbered "ep 3/50" in pencil. With drystamp of Sagot (Lugt 2254).
Color woodcut (woodblock print) on Japan paper, no date. Edition unknown, but likely small. Signed in pencil.
Lithograph on laid paper.Reference: logbook 200.Edition of 20.Signed in pencil. This is unequivocally one of the artist’s very best prints. The vi...
View full detailsWoodblock print (color woodcut) printed on Japan wove paper. Bearing the artist’s red seal in the image as well.
Fille et Souteneur (original French title) Ink drawing with watercolor highlights.An endearing composition, of a seemingly reluctant couple, facing...
View full detailsDonnez Votre Or, c’est du blé pour la France Gouache and pencil on thin board, circa 1914.Preparatory drawing for a WWI effort support poster.Appar...
View full detailsGeiten (original Dutch title) Woodcut on wove paper.As published in the loose-sheet portfolio titled 15 Houtsneden door Victor Delhez.From a state...
View full detailsLa Traversée (original French title) Etching, aquatint, roulette, and drypoint on wove paper, circa 1879-1885. Reference: Bourcard & Goodfriend...
View full detailsLa Traversée - A Holyday, Rain, Storm and Music (original title) Etching, aquatint, roulette, and drypoint on laid paper.Reference: Bourcard & ...
View full detailsWoodblock print on cream colored Japan paper.Published by Sakai and Kawaguchi.Bearing the artist’s seal. Seal of the carver Ito, and printer Komats...
View full detailsGondel met Opbouw in het Canale Grande, Venetië (original Dutch title) Etching and aquatint on simili-Japan wove paper.References: De Groot 181; Bo...
View full detailsLithograph on cream wove paper. Edition unknown, but certainly small. Signed in pencil. Very fine impression in pristine condition.
Color woodcut printed on Japan paper. Artist’s proof, (aside?) from the edition.Signed, titled, dated, and annotated “207/210 a/p” in pencil.
Pure-line engraving on laid Monval paper. Reference: Tonneau-Ryckelynck & Plumart 247. One of 45 impressions in the first state of three. T-R ...
View full detailsWatercolor and ink on wove paper, no date. Unique. A vibrant rendition of the Grand Canyon in its full glory with sunlight piercing through the sky...
View full detailsColor woodcut on Japan paper. Reference: Bakker 111. Edition unknown. Trimmed by the artist, close to the image, so as to focus on the composition,...
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