The Village in the Snow
LANGASKENS, Maurice
Le Village sous la Neige (original French title) Color aquatint and etching on Arches wove paper.Edition of 150.Signed, titled and numbered in penc...
View full detailsWhile printmakers have always wanted to present some shading or grayscale in their work, until the discovery of aquatint in the 17th century, doing so was technically very challenging. And with a few notable exceptions, such as in the etchings of Francisco Goya, aquatint, this most painterly of intaglio techniques, remained unpracticed by most printmakers. Aquatint started to gain popularity in the latter part of the 19th century, likely as etching was being rediscovered by Impressionists. These artists were often eager to replicate in their prints the atmospheric qualities found in their paintings. Aquatint, with its granular texture, lends itself to effects that offer an endless range of shading, both in black and white and in color. Because it was practiced so masterfully by artists of the Modern Era, we here at Armstrong Fine Art are true “suckers” for a finely crafted aquatint. Here are a few we have, or have had in the past.
Le Village sous la Neige (original French title) Color aquatint and etching on Arches wove paper.Edition of 150.Signed, titled and numbered in penc...
View full detailsRivière Ombragée (descriptive French title)Color aquatint printed on Arches laid paper.Artist's proof, before the edition.Published by Georges Peti...
View full detailsCoucher de Soleil sur la Lagune de Venise (descriptive French title) Color aquatint on wove paper, n.d.Edition of 50.Signed and numbered “tir à 50 ...
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 detailsClematite (original French title) Embossed color aquatint and drypoint on wove paper.The “BAT” impression. The abbreviation stands for “Bon à tire...
View full detailsUn Conte de Noël (original French title) Color etching and aquatint on wove paper, no date. An artist’s proof. Edition unknown. Cautiously a man le...
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