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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.
The group promoted etching through traveling exhibitions around the country and hosting annual exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago until the Society's demise in 1972. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] 1912 – Pedro Joseph de Lemos established the California Society of Etchers (now the California Society of Printmakers).
Crawford's tenure teaching etching coincided with the Etching Revival, where artists sought to elevate the status of etching to a higher art form, representing the antithesis of mass-produced art such as engraving. Crawford was an accomplished and prolific etcher, specialising in topographical scenes of Edinburgh, Glasgow and St Andrews.
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 ...
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 ...
Etching (3 C, 20 P) G. ... Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America; A. ... Etching; Etching revival; Extra-illustration; F. Fine Prints of the Year;
Surveying the etching revival, the authors explore reasons as to why women artists found it more difficult than men to build their reputations, and why these were often less enduring than those of their male contemporaries. If Constance Pott was deterred by the Victorian disapproval of self-promotion, then (despite her pioneering achievements ...
Sir Francis Seymour Haden CMG FRCS PPRE (16 September 1818 – 1 June 1910), was an English surgeon, better known as an original etcher who championed original printmaking. . He was at the heart of the Etching Revival in Britain, and one of the founders of the Society of Painter-Etchers, now the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, as its first preside