Mario Avati Animal Prints
Mario Avati along with fellow artist Marc Chagall attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He began printmaking in the 1940s and later focused on mezzotint, a technique that would bring Avanti significant international recognition for his discipline. As a fellow at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in the 1960s, he furthered his exploration of mezzotint, with the interplay of intense blackness with gradations of light that define the mezzotint process.
1960s Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching, Mezzotint
1970s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1970s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1970s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1970s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1970s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1970s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1970s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1960s Abstract Geometric Mario Avati Animal Prints
Mezzotint
1970s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Drypoint, Etching
1980s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1790s Northern Renaissance Mario Avati Animal Prints
Engraving, Etching, Aquatint, Laid Paper
1910s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Drypoint, Etching
1970s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1920s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Drypoint, Etching
1770s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
Early 19th Century Realist Mario Avati Animal Prints
Laid Paper, Drypoint, Etching
Mid-20th Century Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Handmade Paper, Drypoint, Etching
1930s American Realist Mario Avati Animal Prints
Drypoint, Etching
1910s Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Drypoint, Etching
Early 20th Century Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Etching
1970s American Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Mezzotint
1970s American Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Mezzotint
1970s American Modern Mario Avati Animal Prints
Mezzotint
Late 20th Century Contemporary Mario Avati Animal Prints
Mezzotint









