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  • Title: Frank Auerbach
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 48
  • Publisher: ➤  Fitzwilliam Museum in association with Marlborough Graphics - Fitzwilliam Museum
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  • First Year Published: 2007
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Drypoint

Cassatt have produced colour drypoints. Canadian artist David Brown Milne is credited as the first to produce coloured drypoints by the use of multiple plates

Paul César Helleu

befriended Robert de Montesquiou, the poet and aesthete, who bought six of his drypoints to add to his large print collection. Montesquiou later wrote a book about

Joseph Gray (painter)

etching serene, mostly unpeopled landscape scenes. Gray's etchings and drypoints were widely exhibited and reproduced, and sold well both at home and in

Robert Kipniss

when Kipniss began drypoints, 172. Grace, Introduction, on smaller numbers of drypoints, 4–5. Kipniss, Artist's Life, on his drypoints, 175–76. Grace, Introduction

Printmaking

whose prints are in drypoint only. Among the most famous artists of the old master print, Albrecht Dürer produced three drypoints before abandoning the

The Sick Child (Munch)

title given to a group of six paintings and a number of lithographs, drypoints and etchings completed by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch between 1885

The Three Crosses

The Three Crosses is a 1653 print in etching and drypoint by the Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn, which depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Most of

Francis Seymour Haden

primarily celebrating the bicentenary of Haden: Exquisite line, especially drypoint burr, sometimes calligraphic in sensibility, can be seen across Haden's

Intaglio (printmaking)

surface or matrix, and the incisions are created by etching, engraving, drypoint, aquatint or mezzotint, often in combination. Collagraphs may also be printed

Jersey

Blampied also lived around the same period; he was known for his etchings and drypoint. Other famous historic artists include John Le Capelain, John Everett Millais