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Style: Modern
Medium: Etching
The Hunting of the Snark - Etching by Henry Holiday - 1876
By Henry Holiday
Located in Roma, IT
The hunting of the snark is an original modern rare book written by Lewis Carroll (Daresbury, 1832 - Guiford, 1898) in 1876 and illustrated by...
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Late 19th Century Modern Etching More Art

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Etching

Il Pantegan - Rare Book Illustrated by Walter Gramatté - 1919
Located in Roma, IT
Il Pantegan is an original modern rare book written by Victor Hedwig and illustrated by Walter Gramatté (Berlin, 1897 – Hamburg, 1929) in 1919. Origina Edition. 500 numbered and s...
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1910s Modern Etching More Art

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Paper, Etching

Adventures of Peregrine Pickle - Rare Book Illustrated by G. Cruikshank - 1831
Located in Roma, IT
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle is an original modern rare book written by Tobias George Smollett (Cardross, 1721 – Livorno, 1771) and illustrated by George Cruikshank (London, 1792 - London, 1878) in 1831. Published by J.Cochrane and Co./ J.Andrews, London. Original First Edition. Format: in 12°. The book includes Two Volumes (304 + 340 pages with Eight full page Etchings). Mint conditions. George Cruikshank (London, 1792 - London, 1878) was a British caricaturist and book illustrator, praised as the "modern Hogarth" during his life. His book illustrations for his friend di lui Charles Dickens, and many other authors, reached an international audience. For Charles Dickens, Cruikshank illustrated Sketches by Boz...
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1830s Modern Etching More Art

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Paper, Etching

Le Diable au Corps - Rare book Illustrated by Maurice de Vlaminck - 1926
Located in Roma, IT
Edition of 345 copies including an original etching on frontispiece and 10 original lithographs by Maurice de Vlaminck. Copy on Vélin d'Arches. Original editorial soft cover. Copy...
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1920s Modern Etching More Art

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Paper, Etching, Lithograph

Bordeaux - Original Etching on Paper by André Lothe - Early 20th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Bordeaux is an original etching on paper by Andre Lhote. Signed on the plate. Good conditions except for worn margins. The artwork represents the port of Bordeaux, the artwork is ...
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Early 20th Century Modern Etching More Art

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Paper, Etching

Khatal, Figurative, Etching on Paper, Black Colour by Haren Das "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Haren Das - Khatal Etching on Paper 11.8 x 14 inches, 1976 ( Unframed & Delivered ) Born in Dinajpur in present day Bangladesh on 1 February 1921, Das took a diploma in fine art, wi...
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1970s Modern Etching More Art

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Paper, Etching

Pickaxe (Spitzhacke) Superimposed on a Drawing of the Site by E.L. Grimm
Located in Missouri, MO
Pickaxe (Spitzhacke) Superimposed on a Drawing of the Site by E.L. Grimm, 1982 By Claes Oldenburg (Swedish, American, 1929-2022) Unframed: 26" x 20" Framed: 28.75" x 22.75" Signed and Dated Lower Right Whimsical sculpture of pop culture objects, many of them large and out-of-doors, is the signature work of Swedish-born Claes Oldenburg who became one of America's leading Pop Artists. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was a diplomat, and during Claes' childhood moved his family from Stockholm to a variety of locations including Chicago where the father was general consul of Sweden and where Oldenburg spent most of his childhood. He attended the Latin School of Chicago, and then Yale University where he studied literature and art history, graduating in 1950, the same year Claes became an American citizen. Returning to Chicago, he enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1952 to 1954 and also worked as a reporter at the City News Bureau. He opened his own studio, and in 1953, some of his satirical drawings were included in his first group show at the Club St. Elmo, Chicago. He also painted at the Oxbow School of Painting in Michigan. In 1956, he moved to New York where he drew and painted while working as a clerk in the art libraries of Cooper-Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration. Selling his first artworks during this time, he earned 25 dollars for five pieces. Oldenburg became friends with numerous artists including Jim Dine, Red Grooms and Allan Kaprow, who with his "Happenings" was especially influential on Oldenburg's interest in environmental art. Another growing interest was soft sculpture, and in 1957, he created a piece later titled Sausage, a free-hanging woman's stocking stuffed with newspaper. In 1959, he had his first one-man show, held at the Judson Gallery at Washington Square. He exhibited wood and newspaper sculpture and painted papier-mache objects. Some viewers of the exhibit commented how refreshing Oldenburg's pieces were in contrast to the Abstract Expressionism, a style which much dominated the art world. During this time, he was influenced by the whimsical work of French artist, Bernard Buffet, and he experimented with materials and images of the junk-filled streets of New York. In 1960, Oldenburg created his first Pop-Art Environments and Happenings in a mock store full of plaster objects. He also did Performances with a cast of colleagues including artists Lucas Samaras, Tom Wesselman, Carolee Schneemann, Oyvind Fahlstrom and Richard Artschwager, dealer Annina Nosei, critic Barbara Rose, and screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer. His first wife (1960-1970) Pat Muschinski, who sewed many of his early soft sculptures, was a constant performer in his Happenings. This brash, often humorous, approach to art was at great odds with the prevailing sensibility that, by its nature, art dealt with "profound" expressions or ideas. In December 1961, he rented a store on Manhattan's Lower East Side to house "The Store," a month-long installation he had first presented at the Martha Jackson Gallery in New York. This installation was stocked with sculptures roughly in the form of consumer goods. Oldenburg moved to Los Angeles in 1963 "because it was the most opposite thing to New York I could think of". That same year, he conceived AUT OBO DYS, performed in the parking lot of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in December 1963. In 1965 he turned his attention to drawings and projects for imaginary outdoor monuments. Initially these monuments took the form of small collages such as a crayon image of a fat, fuzzy teddy bear looming over the grassy fields of New York's Central Park (1965) and Lipsticks in Piccadilly Circus, London (1966). Oldenburg realized his first outdoor public monument in 1967; Placid Civic Monument took the form of a Conceptual performance/action behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, with a crew of gravediggers digging a 6-by-3-foot rectangular hole in the ground. Many of Oldenburg's large-scale sculptures of mundane objects elicited public ridicule before being embraced as whimsical, insightful, and fun additions to public outdoor art. From the early 1970s Oldenburg concentrated almost exclusively on public commissions. Between 1969 and 1977 Oldenburg had been in a relationship with Hannah Wilke, feminist artist, but in 1977 he married Coosje van Bruggen, a Dutch-American writer and art historian who became collaborator with him on his artwork. He had met her in 1970, when she curated an exhibition for him at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Their first collaboration came when Oldenburg was commissioned to rework Trowel I, a 1971 sculpture of an oversize garden tool, for the grounds of the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, the Netherlands. Oldenburg has officially signed all the work he has done since 1981 with both his own name and van Bruggen's. In 1988, the two created the iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture for the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota that remains a staple of the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden as well as a classic image of the city. Typewriter Eraser...
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20th Century American Modern Etching More Art

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Etching, Aquatint, Photogravure

Plate VI from Espriu
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Plate VI from the portfolio of nine works to illustrate Poems by Salvador Espriu. Published by Sala Gaspar, Barcelona in 1975 and printed by J.J. Torralba, Rubi (Barcelona). Signed...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Etching More Art

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Engraving, Etching, Aquatint

La Fronde
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Signed and numbered to lower edge ‘48/75 Miró’. This work is number 48 from the edition of 75 published by Maeght Éditeur, Paris. Literature: Dupin 501
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Etching More Art

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Etching, Aquatint

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