Frank G Logan prizes were also awarded at exhibitions of prints by the Chicago Society
of Etchers, the annual International Watercolor Exhibition and the annual International Lithography and Wood Engraving Exhibition, all held at the Chicago Art Institute.
In 1923, Hopper received two awards for his etchings: the Logan Prize from the Chicago Society
of Etchers, and the W. A. Bryan Prize.
Additionally, she is a member of the Board of Directors of the New York Society
of Etchers and has been dedicated to presenting exhibitions that showcase varying visions through techniques in etching, monotype, silkscreen and other printmaking processes, with the overall intention of celebrating the venerable art of print.
Waloski is a member of the New York Society
of Etchers.
Not exact matches
The laser
etcher cost the district $ 9,000, or the price
of just six laptops.
She always does her own sketches — in pen and ink (her grandfather was a famous
etcher), she creates a picture
of her own characters to help her write about them.
These intimate whimsical creations are filled with his unique and signature style using ink on paper; with his precision
of fine line formations and stippling; an art form arising from 15th century art masters» methods
of printmaking /
etchers and engravers.
Though celebrated from the outset
of his career as a skilled
etcher, Bracquemond enthusiastically championed the etching revival in France, prominently leading the charge toward redefining etching as a highly original art form.
The Metropolitan Museum
of Art first published a suite
of etchings in 1871, commissioned from the famous Parisian
etcher, Jules Jacquemart.
Edvard Munch was a Norwegian Expressionist painter, lithographer,
etcher and wood - engraver
of figure compositions, portraits and landscapes.
The
etcher John Taylor Arms (1887 — 1953) is ranked among the most renowned printmakers in early 20th - century America, and the Chrysler Museum
of Art presents his work in a free exhibition on view in the Kaufman Theatre Lobby.
The core
of the collection is related to issues discussed in the Langs» book Etched in Memory: The Building and Survival
of Artistic Reputation, and is primarily focused on the painter -
etcher movement between the 1860s and World War II.
As Professor
of Fine Art at the Slade School in London from 1876 — 1893, he made a dynamic impact on British art education both as a painter and
etcher, and exerted a decisive influence on the representation
of peasant life as can be seen in The Tinker 1874.
James Alan Davie, born Sept 28, 1920 in Grangemouth, Scotland as son
of a painter and
etcher.
Diane Victor A printmaker and
etcher by craft, Diane Victor produces elegiac portraits that speak to the political inequalities and social complexities
of South Africa; racial anxiety and sexual repression remain common themes with her works.
He was appointed a Member
of the Royal Society
of Painter
Etchers and Engravers in 1987 and an Honorary Member
of the Royal Society
of Portrait Painters in 1999.
A unique glimpse into the working life
of a master
etcher, capturing each stage
of the process behind his craft.
She is a member
of the Alberta Society
of Artists and the Canadian Society
of Painters -
Etchers and Engravers.
The AGSA now possesses one
of the finest printmaking collections in Australia, featuring works by many
of Europe's best
etchers and engravers, including: Andrea Mantegna, Albrecht Durer, Lucas Cranach, Titian, Peter Paul Rubens (St Catherine
of Alexandria), Rembrandt and Goya (note: the gallery owns first edition sets
of Goya's Disasters
of War, Los Caprichos and Los Disparates).
Joseph Pennell (1857 - 1926) American
etcher, lithographer and graphic artist; member
of Ashcan School.
The painter and
etcher Jacob Isaacksz van Ruisdael is widely regarded as Holland's greatest exponent
of landscape painting during the era
of Dutch Baroque art (1580 - 1680).
She was a member
of the American Abstract Artists, the Society
of American
Etchers, the Federation
of Modern Painters and Sculptors.
We are including, along with paintings and drawings, the work
of a sculptor, a poet, an
etcher, text by an art historian and an essay by a former resident
of one
of
We are including, along with paintings and drawings, the work
of a sculptor, a poet, an
etcher, text by an art historian and an essay by a former resident
of one ofPalladio's finest villas and the last to have remained, until recently, in the ownership
of the family that commissioned its construction.
If Crown Point allowed artists
of diverse viewpoint to find themselves as
etchers, that doesn't mean it has no particular point
of view itself.
French painter, draughtsman and
etcher, active in Rome, who is regarded by many art historians as the greatest painter
of idyllic landscapes in the history
of art.
The Irish realist painter, watercolourist,
etcher and draughtsman Hector McDonnell was born and brought up in County Antrim, the youngest son
of the unusual Earl and Countess
of Antrim.
A terrific graphic artist and
etcher, portraitist, photographer, opera designer and sometime video artist, Hockney is celebrated in the largest exhibition
of his long and varied career.
Tile Brightening — If your bathroom has a tiled floor that is vintage, using eco-friendly acid
etcher will remove the ground in dirt from the grout lines and surface
of the porcelain tiles.