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  2. Etching revival - Wikipedia

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    The etching revival was the re-emergence and invigoration of etching as an original form of printmaking during the period approximately from 1850 to 1930. The main centres were France, Britain and the United States, but other countries, such as the Netherlands, also participated.

  3. Stephen Parrish - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Parrish (1846 – 1938) was an American painter and etcher who became one of the 19th century's most celebrated printmakers during the "American Etching Revival." [1] [2] Privately trained by painter and animal etcher Peter Moran, Parrish was best known for his landscape etching of "Eastern North America, particularly the harbors and villages of New England and Canada," and as the ...

  4. Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America - Wikipedia

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    In response to growing demand, the League hired a full-time professional printer seven years later. [ 10 ] 1923 – Louis Lozowick , a Ukraine-born master lithographer and "virtuosic precisionist ", [ 12 ] whose prints are in the collections of many museums and who often celebrated the American city in stylized cityscapes, created his first ...

  5. Edith Loring Getchell - Wikipedia

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    Edith Loring Getchell (1855 – 1940) was an American landscape painter and etcher, highly regarded for the "exquisite" tonalism of her etchings, drypoints and watercolors." [2] Working during the "American Etching Revival," a period that lent legitimacy to an art form that had once been scorned as commercial, Getchell made use of the opportunities the vogue for etching gave her, despite a ...

  6. James McBey - Wikipedia

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    McBey was born in Newburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, educated at his village school, and at the age of 15 years became a clerk in a local bank.After reading an article on etching in an art magazine, he borrowed from Aberdeen public library Maxime Lalanne’s treatise on etching Traité de la Gravure a l’Eau-Forte, attended evening classes at Gray's School of Art, [3] and taught himself how ...

  7. State (printmaking) - Wikipedia

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    This trend can be seen in, among others, the English mezzotinters of the late 18th century ("before lettering" states were their speciality) and in the Etching Revival starting in the 19th century, with artists such as Sir David Young Cameron in the early 20th century, whose record was a rather absurd twenty-eight states. [2]

  8. Syfy’s ‘Revival’ Comic Book Adaptation Sets Main ... - AOL

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    Revival,” Syfy’s upcoming adaptation of Tim Seeley and Mike Norton’s Image Comics series of the same name, has set its main cast. Led by Melanie Scrofano, Romy Weltman, David James ...

  9. New York Etching Club - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting of the New York Etchers Club took place in the studio of James David Smillie on May 2, 1877. [1] An etching by Robert Swain Gifford was printed on a small press under the supervision of Dr. Leroy Milton Yale Jr. [5] Eventually, bi-monthly meetings moved to the studio of Henry Farrer where etchings were printed from a press that Farrer built.