Artists and Amateurs

Artists and Amateurs Etching in 18Th-Century France

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Publisher's Synopsis

"Throughout the eighteenth century, a large number of artists-painters, sculptors, draftsmen, and amateurs-experimented with etching, a highly accessible printmaking technique akin to drawing. Some, like Antoine Watteau and François Boucher, encountered the process within the thriving commerce of the Paris print market. Others, like Jean-Honoré Fragonard and Hubert Robert, experimented with the technique during their student years in Rome. Over the course of the century, the free and improvisational aesthetic of the etching process increasingly was embraced, and French artists looked to seventeenth-century masters, such as Rembrandt in the north, and Salvator Rosa and Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione to the south, for inspiration. The expressive potential of the technique was also explored in a more experimental manner by artists like Gabriel de Saint-Aubin and Louis Jean Desprez, who harnessed the inky tonalities of the medium to their p

Book information

ISBN: 9781588394989
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Imprint: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pub date:
DEWEY: 767.2094409033
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: viii, 231