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aquatints (prints)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Prints produced from designs created by the aquatint process, by which a printing plate is covered with a coating and etched with acid so as to create a range of tonal values, often combined with line work. The resulting print resembles a watercolor.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Contemporary Mexican Prints, March 22-April 23, 1942

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An exhibition of 100 aquatints, engraving, lithographs, and woodblock prints by contemporary Mexican artists. The exhibition records span five folders.

Dates: March 22-April 23, 1942

Edward DeWitt Taylor, March 30-April 28, 1957

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Arranged by the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, an exhibition of etchings, drypoints, aquatints, and linoleum cuts by American artist Edward DeWitt Taylor with typographic designs from his printing firm Taylor & Taylor Printers, and photographs and memorabilia of the artist. The exhibition records span six folders plus photographs.

Dates: March 30-April 28, 1957

Nicholas Dunphy: A Commemorative Exhibition, January 18-February 19, 1956

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From the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, a retrospective exhibition of about 50 etchings, drypoints, aquatints, and monotypes by the late American artist Nicolas Dunphy. The exhibition records span four folders plus photographs.

Dates: January 18-February 19, 1956

Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of Arthur B. Davies, December 10, 1931-January 25, 1932

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A posthumous retrospective of nearly 150 works of art by American artist Arthur B. Davies. The exhibition records span 5 folders.

Dates: December 10, 1931-January 25, 1932