Theme and Variations

Theme and Variations The Multiple Sorceries of Félix Buhot

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the late nineteenth century, French printmaker Félix Buhot effected a kind of sorcery on his etching plates, making each impression into a unique work of art simply by varying the inking technique and the inks and papers used. With his evocative, atmospheric scenes of stormy piers and urban streetscapes, he dissolved classic distinctions between figure and ground in ways that challenge the limits of the etching medium. Accompanying an exhibition of the same name, Theme and Variations: The Multiple Sorceries of Félix Buhot features an introduction from curator Anne Leonard and interpretive texts on each set of prints in the exhibition by University of Chicago students. Joining examples from the Hearn Family Trust and Charles Hack with works in the Smart Museum's collection, it offers a glimpse of Buhot's extraordinary, evolving artistic process over multiple states and variations of the same print.

Book information

ISBN: 9780935573596
Publisher: Smart Museum of Art, University of C
Imprint: Smart Museum of Art
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Language: English
Number of pages: 60
Weight: 198g
Height: 15mm
Width: 24mm
Spine width: 1mm