His early woodcut designs evolved into etchings, sculpture and furniture, all with his unmistakable style.
Similarly, two drawings by Donald Judd from «72 and «76, are working sketches for sculptures situated in a certain space, while
his early woodcut Untitled, 1963/1978 in black alludes to both painting and sculpture.
The Albino joins other artworks by Chase - Riboud in MoMA's collection including
an early woodcut, Reba, and three charcoal and pencil drawings (Untitled, 1966; Untitled, 1967 and Untitled, 1971).
The prints here combine
early woodcut imagery from pre-industrial Europe with the opening lines of the play.
At each stage of the progression from
early woodcuts to steel engravings to modern methods of printing both line and full colour, the ability to reproduce more precise detail is possible.
Several recent woodcuts will compliment a number of
earlier woodcut editions.
The earliest woodcut prints date to the eighth century in Japan.
Exhibitors are art dealers from London to Los Angeles who will present nearly six centuries of printmaking from
early woodcuts and traditional engravings, etchings and lithographs to innovative contemporary projects.
This year, more than 80 exhibitors will present nearly six centuries of printmaking from
early woodcuts and traditional engravings, etchings and lithographs to innovative contemporary projects.
Not exact matches
Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8 -1543), known today mainly for his portraiture, produced a wide range of works in his
earlier years, designing
woodcuts supporting Reformation views along with more traditional altarpieces.
Early figurative drawings and
woodcuts, some done when the artist served in the Peace Corps, in Africa, bore witness to the acute sense of observation and refinement of means that still characterize his art, while pointing to the resonant economy of his mature works.
Working across large - scale
woodcuts, gouache paintings, so called «typewriter drawings» and ceramic sculptures, their uniquely carnivalesque visual language combines influences from traditional folk art and abstract art from the
early 20th century European avant - garde.
[2] In the
early 1960s, he concentrated on specific archetypes in paintings and
woodcuts, mostly of rebels, heroes, and shepherds, becoming increasingly interested in anamorphosis, the distorted or monstrous representation of an image, as exemplified in the proportions and facial features of his figures.
Robbins became a prolific printmaker producing series of serigraphs, lithographs and
woodcut prints throughout the 1940s, 50s and the
early 60s.
It includes lithographs, engravings, aquatints, photogravures, and
woodcuts created by artists of the late eighteenth, nineteenth, and
early twentieth centuries.
Two were
early sixteenth - century
woodcuts by Lucas Cranach and Albrecht Dürer.
Consisting of 105 printed images, including
woodcuts, etchings, and engravings, the exhibition studies the prolific printmakers of the
early - modern Low Countries and how their works exemplify the role and purpose of religious allegory.
From his
earliest days as an artist, Rauschenberg avidly explored and invented myriad ways of marking paper and canvas, using traditional tools such as paintbrushes, pencils, and
woodcut blocks as well as highly unorthodox methods.
Mangold's
woodcuts premiering for the first time are also presented in conversation with works such as Movement in White, Umber, and Cobalt Green (1950) by
early American modernist John Marin (1870 — 1953), known for his abstract landscapes, and with Duet and Murmur (2014), New York — based contemporary artist Cheonae Kim's (1952 ---RRB- paintings from her linear black - and - white series.
Sol LeWitt, Loopy Droopy, Blue / Red, 2000
Woodcut on paper November 18, 2010 — April 24, 2011 Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007) was a major voice in American Minimalism — and from
early in his career, an artist collected in depth by the Walker.
Lines / Edges: Frank Stella on Paper features a range of Stella's experiments on paper including
early translations of his Black series and shaped canvases, magnificent color
woodcuts and screen prints from the 1980s, and the Moby Dick Deckle Edges, an impressive nine work grouping of large - scale prints from the
early 1990s based on Herman Melville's Moby Dick.
«In terms of form, I absorb everything I admire,» explains the artist, «from Japanese
woodcut prints, to
early Manga comics, and concept artwork for science fiction movies.
The artist wryly refers to her compositions as «arranged marriages» — an eighteenth century ukiyo - e Japanese
woodcut is forced to coexist with a watermarked stock image that may have been snapped and uploaded to Shutterstock a day
earlier.
This catalogue raisonné of Judd's prints and multiples includes
early figurative work, lithographs, etchings, and
woodcuts.
Summoning a kinship with the kaleidoscopic mosaics of the Byzantine era, the erotic paintings of the Middle East, and the compositional flatness of Japanese
woodcuts, Iannone's paintings, video, wood cutouts and illustrated text pieces, primarily from the artist's
early career, reveal the visions of a matriarchal high priestess.
Washington, DC — At its January 2016 Board of Trustees meeting, the National Gallery of Art acquired a number of works including an extraordinary painting by Dutch master Frans van Mieris (1635 — 1681), an
early portrait by Alex Katz (b. 1927) of his wife, Ada, a remarkable trompe l'oeil painting by an unknown 17th - century Dutch artist, and a deluxe - format artist's book with 80
woodcuts by Joan Miró (1893 — 1983).
ELDZIER CORTOR,» L'Abbatoire I,» late 1950s —
early 1960s (color
woodcut on paper).
«Green») and Wayne Thiebaud (his delicious 1987 color
woodcut «Candy Apples»), both of whom worked at Crown Point from the
early days before they had become internationally famous.
Dorothy Sturm: From Line to Color Through April 14, 2013 Brooks Introduces: Caleb Sparks Through March 17, 2013 Mid-South Scholastic Art Awards Through February 17, 2013 Howard Simon: Modern American
Woodcuts July 28, 2012 - January 27, 2013
Early Quilts from Southern Collections Through January 6, 2013