Sentences with phrase «lithographic drawings»

John Piper was one of the first artists to develop new techniques using lithographic drawings with collage and ink wash.
It includes John Piper's pioneering technique that combines lithographic drawings with collage and ink wash, as well as Henry Moore's series of reclining figures from 1958 - 9 and Barbara Hepworth's 1968 prints that combined the rigid formal structures of her sculpture with complex textures and color.
Highlights include Fight between a Lion and a Tiger (1797), View in Tabley Park (1813 - 18), and a selection of his renowned Lithographic Drawings of Celebrated Horses.
Other noteworthy inclusions were Frédérique Loutz's exquisite artist's books made from a single folded sheet of paper; a giant display of lithographs dwelling on contemplation, traces and loss, from conceptual artist Marie - Ange Guilleminot's ensemble Nuancier (Color Chart); Mélanie Delattre - Vogt's fine lithographic drawings, based on culinary images from a 1970s freezer manual where disembodied hands cut up squid, duck, pig and bunches of rhubarb.

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Jones» brother Howard collected the nests and wrote the text, and she learned to draw on lithographic stones to create the printed images (which would later be colored by hand).
Drawn by the artist onto a zinc lithographic plate supplied by Peter Barton who arranged the printing.
The artist visited CCP in fall 2017 to develop the project under the guidance of Christopher Shore, first drawing on a lithographic stone to develop the black outlined areas on the print.
Many lithographic reproductions of the drawings were made over the years, beginning around the turn of the century, and this group of prints appears to come from at least two different editions.
Taken from a series of 39 drawings Toulouse - Lautrec made from memory in 1899 while confined to the St. James Clinic in Neuilly for his alcoholism, these lithographic reproductions were family favorites, hanging at Lynden and at Jane Bradley Pettit's home.
The show continues with a wide sampling of Serra's process - oriented drawings from the early 1970s, when he drew primarily on paper with ink, charcoal, and lithographic crayon.
who in 1919 drew a mustache on a cheap lithographic reproduction of the Mona Lisa.
Drawn from the Louisville, Ky. museum's holdings and supplemented with eight prints owned by the Amon Carter, this show represents the full range of Whistler's lithographic career and includes his ethereal images of London's Thames River at night, as well as his daringly modern depictions of family and friends.
Pablo Picasso was also thought to have expressed a type of automatic drawing in his later work, and particularly in his etchings and lithographic suites of the 1960s.
Likewise, Kylmänen, a master printer at the Tamarind Institute, foregrounds her lithographic practice in still - life drawing traditions.
Soemantoro works through her emotional response to the catastrophe by creating drawings based on the eruption, which she turns into layered lithographic prints through complex and intensive processes.
Hyper - detailed images of skin, orifices and scars, acquired through direct computer scans of the body, become sites for excavation: a variety of approaches are used, including hand - drawn, digital, and lithographic techniques.
David Hockney has made paintings, drawings, lithographic and etching prints, designed stage sets and worked with photography and photocollage.
The exhibition begins with his drawings from the early 1970s, when he drew primarily on paper with ink, charcoal, lithographic crayon, and black paintstick — a crayon comprised of a mixture of pigment, oil, and wax.
In 1971, Johns became the first artist at ULAE to use the handfed offset lithographic press, resulting in Decoy — an image realized in printmaking before it was made in drawing or painting.
Often large in scale, these drawings are typically made with a thick impasto of black paintstick (or, more recently, lithographic crayons melted into a brick), which is applied to a surface in broad, dense passages.
During her artistic career, Gurr mostly made easel art in oil and casein and also lithographic and silkscreen prints and some watercolors and drawings.
This comprehensive exhibit, an obvious labor of love by Mary Weaver Chapin, former Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Milwaukee Art Museum, and in turn, Dr. Heather McDonald, Associate Curator of European Art at the DMA, features 100 lithographic advertisements, or affiches, from turn - of - the - century Paris.
2: Reproductions of Renaissance chalk drawings were converted into lithographic plates, with which hand - ground natural minerals such as sanguine, hematite, and black chalk were arranged upon a linen rag paper.
Likewise, the lithographs from Sketches (1981) were made by transferring drawings of his public sculpture T.W.U. (1980) to an aluminum plate with lithographic rubbing ink.
A constant innovator, Johns continued to experiment with differing media during the late 1960s, producing lithographic prints as well as «drawings» of his own body, created by coating himself in charcoal and oil and then rolling on paper.
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