Engravings

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Indonesian pyrography, 20th century This 20th-century Indonesian pyrography is a refined testimony to the archipelago's arts and crafts and folklore. Pyrography is an ancestral and meticulous artistic technique that consists of drawing or engraving a motif on wood by burning it locally with a glowing metal tip. This process produces a palette of natural...
Portrait engraving of James Fose - England, 19th century This antique engraving is a fine example of 18th-century British portraiture, published in the early 19th century. It depicts the portrait of James Fose, based on an original work by the famous painter Joshua Reynolds, first president of the Royal Academy. The engraving was executed by John Jones,...
18th century engraving: Portrait after Rembrandt - Francesco Novelli, 1790 This rare engraving, dated 1790, is by Francesco Novelli, an Italian artist renowned for his masterful interpretations of Rembrandt's etchings. Produced at the end of the 18th century, it bears witness to Novelli's virtuosity in recreating the dramatic chiaroscuro and psychological...
Etching: Portrait after Rembrandt, Francesco Novelli, 1792 - 18th Century This exceptional engraving, dated 1792, is the work of Francesco Novelli, an artist renowned for his mastery of the etching technique. It represents an interpretation of a Rembrandt painting, illustrating the enduring fascination with the Dutch master at the end of the 18th century....
Portrait engraving: Peter Paul Rubens - 19th century This 19th-century engraving offers a striking portrait of Peter Paul Rubens, one of the undisputed masters of Flemish Baroque painting. Produced with great technical mastery, this work follows in the tradition of portraits of famous artists that were immensely popular with 19th-century collectors and...
Engraving: house of tasso torquato - 19th Century This 19th-century engraving depicts the house of Tasso Torquato, the famous Italian Renaissance poet better known as Le Tasse. A work of precision, it is part of the 19th century fascination with places of memory and the homes of famous writers. The technique of lithography or engraving enables us to...
Pair of Romantic engravings: "Le départ" & "L'arrivée du courrier" - 19th Century This exceptional pair of 19th-century Romantic engravings forms a complete narrative ensemble of rare elegance. Entitled respectively "Le Départ du Courrier" and "L'Arrivée du Courrier", these prints illustrate the cycles of correspondence and human emotion, themes dear...
Romantic engraving: "L'arrivée du courrier" - 19th Century A symmetrical and inseparable counterpart to the departure scene, this 19th-century Romantic engraving entitled "L'arrivée du courrier" is a work of great finesse of execution. Like its counterpart, it bears a prestigious dedication to Madame la Marquise de Montesquieu, testifying to its original...
Romantic engraving: "Le Départ du Courrier" - 19th Century This 19th-century Romantic engraving, entitled "Le Départ du Courrier", is a work of great narrative and historical finesse. Bearing a prestigious dedication to Madame la Marquise de Montesquieu, this piece is in the tradition of French high society devotional or tribute prints. It captures a...
Original lithograph by Ferrer: "Consciences partagées" - 1992 This work on paper, dated 1948, is a precious testimony to Russian art of the mid-twentieth century. Combining the precision of drawing with the fluidity of watercolor, it depicts a Russian theater character, capturing the dramatic essence and richness of costumes on the Moscow and Petersburg...
Original lithograph by Clayette - Black & White, Limited Edition This original lithograph is a work of great finesse signed by the artist Clayette. Produced in black and white, it emphasizes the contrast, texture and control of line that are the hallmarks of the lithographic technique. This piece is part of a very limited edition, numbered 3/100,...
Pair of engravings of the Châteaux of Blois and Vincennes - Published by the Louvre This pair of exceptional engravings depicts two jewels of France's architectural heritage: the Château de Blois and the Château de Vincennes. Engraved by artist Skelton, these works are distinguished by their remarkable line precision, finely capturing the structural...

Welcome to our virtual gallery dedicated to the art of printmaking, a form of artistic expression that enables artists to capture the complexity of detail and the depth of emotion through refined techniques on hard surfaces. Our collection covers a wide range of periods and styles, offering visitors an exhaustive panorama of printmaking from its ancient origins to contemporary innovations.

The art of engraving, born of the earliest incisions on stone and metal, has evolved through civilizations to become a major medium for the reproduction of works of art and visual storytelling. Each era has seen the emergence of new techniques and styles, reflecting the cultural and technological changes of its time.

In Antiquity, engraving was mainly used to decorate utilitarian objects and jewelry. With the advent of the Middle Ages, it adapted to religious and educational needs, illustrating manuscripts and sacred texts. These works were often woodcuts, a technique that enabled images to be reproduced quickly and easily.

The Renaissance marked a period of renewal for engraving, with the advent of intaglio, which enabled greater finesse in detail and a diversification of artistic expression. Masters such as Albrecht Dürer revolutionized engraving, raising it to a level of art that rivaled painting in terms of respect and aesthetic value.

From the 17th to the 19th century, printmaking played a crucial role in the dissemination of scientific knowledge and discoveries, as well as in social and political criticism through caricatures and press illustrations. It was a time when printmaking was synonymous with mass communication, reaching a wider audience than ever before.

In the modern era, artists such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse explored the expressive possibilities of printmaking, using a variety of techniques to produce works that were both innovative and deeply personal. Their etchings often served as a testing ground for new artistic ideas.

In the contemporary context, printmaking has embraced digital technology, pushing back the boundaries of what is possible. Contemporary artists use printmaking to explore themes such as identity, the environment and politics, producing works that are both provocative and aesthetically rich.

Our collection offers a journey through the history of printmaking, featuring pieces from all periods and styles. Each work is carefully selected for its artistic quality and historical significance. As you browse through our catalog, you will discover not only the beauty and diversity of prints, but also their role in the evolution of visual and artistic communication.

We hope this visit will enrich your understanding and appreciation of the art of printmaking, inviting you to explore this fascinating world in greater depth.

This description aims to captivate your visitors by offering a comprehensive and engaging perspective on the art of printmaking through the ages, enriched with historical context and analyses of technical developments.

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