Department 19th Century

Department 19th Century
Kauffman, Tschudi, Riley and Bourgeois: four women who pushed the boundaries of printmaking
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EN - Global - To create what he called an appropriately ‘airy’ atmosphere for this series, he abandoned oil paints for thinned acrylic, which he applied using a spray gun. This would become a familiar practice for Andrews henceforth, and complement a trend in his art away from human subjects and towards landscapes. Which is to say, people increasingly disappeared from his pictures, as did signs of the artist’s physical touch on the canvas. The resulting ambience tends to be one of reverie.

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Exploration of subversive subject matter to experimentation with new materials. Our pioneering quartet, spanning the 18th century to the 21st, all have works offered in Christie’s upcoming London print sales

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<em> Consign With Christies </em>

Exploration of subversive subject matter to experimentation with new materials. Our pioneering quartet, spanning the 18th century to the 21st, all have works offered in Christie’s upcoming London print sales

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