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Copper Etchings
We are pleased and proud to introduce our magnificent selection of German rare etchings and copper prints to the international art public. Published and created by a German firm since the mid 's, the quality and clarity is simply stunning. We import these directly from Germany and are honored to have the opportunity to present them to you.
The art of etching and hand copper prints is regarded as one of the oldest and finest publishing techniques. And, in the case of etching, the motif is etched by the artist directly into the copperplate. In the case of Heliogravure, the image is engraved by using a complicated and complex handcraft procedure.
Printing is done on heavy hand made paper. Today, as years ago, the copperplate is still carefully re-inked by hand and then cleaned with wide meshed gauze balls, for only when the ink lies deep in the impressions will the print possess the velvety tones and fragile lines so characteristic of old and valuable engravings.
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Original "Three Rascals" Copper Etching
"Three Rascals" fox terriers, bygd Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt. Original copper etching signed in pencil by the artist Kurt Meyer-Eberhardt. Previous owner President of the American Kennel Club. Original engraver, Franz Hanfstaengl, "F(copyright)H". "Graphic International". Museum conservation with a heavy gold gilded wood frame. Pristine condition. See our other Kurt Eberhardt copper etching.
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Copper etching. Gold gilted wood frame
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An Artist's Best Friend: 8 Painters and Their Pets
Dogs, cats, even monkeysthroughout the years, many painters have found their animals to be their muse. Here are 8 artists and their beloved pets that were immortalized in their artworks:
William Hogarth
English painter William Hogarth () owned several pugs throughout his life. After a pug named Pugg, he owned another named Trump. Trump was depicted in several paintings by Hogarth. One of these is the vanitas still life The Painter and his Pug from , in which Trump sits in front of a painting of his master. It is also interesting that pugs looked very different in the 18th century than they do todayand more like William Hogarth, who intended to emphasize the similarity between himself and his four-legged friend with the double portrait full of self-mockery. But as is well known, dogs and masters or mistresses actually tend to resemble each other more and more over time.
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