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The History of Printmaking: S.W. Hayter Discovers Viscosity Printing (small plate)


Warrington Colescott, The History of Printmaking: S.W. Hayter Discovers Viscosity Printing (small plate), 1977, soft-ground etching and aquatint, with vibrograver, and relief rolls through stencils, printed in color on white Arches paper, Museum Purchase: Caroline Ladd Pratt Fund, © Warrington Colescott, 80.47.2e

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Title

The History of Printmaking: S.W. Hayter Discovers Viscosity Printing (small plate)

Related Titles

original language: The History of Printmaking: S.W. Hayter Discovers Viscosity Printing

series (original language): The History of Printmaking

Artist

Warrington Colescott (American, 1921-2018)

Related People

pictured in: Stanley William Hayter (English, active France and United States, 1901-1988)

Date

1977

Medium

soft-ground etching and aquatint, with vibrograver, and relief rolls through stencils, printed in color on white Arches paper

Edition

45/75

Catalogue Raisonné

Chapin 222

Dimensions (H x W x D)

plate: 13 7/8 in x 19 7/8 in; sheet: 19 3/4 in x 25 7/8 in

Inscriptions & Markings

watermark: Arches France, watermark, lower left

signatre; date: Warrington Colescott 1977, graphite, lower right

title: History of Printmaking: SW Hayter Discovers Viscosity Printing, graphite, lower center

edition: 45/75, graphite, lower left

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

intaglio print

Culture

American

Credit Line

Museum Purchase: Caroline Ladd Pratt Fund

Accession Number

80.47.2e

Copyright

© Warrington Colescott

Terms

etching

intaglio printing

intaglio prints

paper

viscosity

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