Artist/Designer: Robert Kipniss
b. 1931, Brooklyn, New York
Title: Window with Flowers 1982
Medium: Mezzotint
Dimensions: Image: 7.75" h x 7" Paper: 13" x 14" Offered unframed. (Please
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Details: Trial proof printed on cream paper. Not signed on front. Final edition 120 plus 15 artist proofs.
Notes from the Archive: Robert Kipniss has his own approach to creating a mezzotint print. As described in the book, Robert Kipniss Intaglios 1982-2004, a copper plate is prepared usually by a mechanical rocker creating hundreds of evenly placed rough points in the surface of the metal. Next different kinds of steel burnishers are used to polish the rough copper surface. Polishing lessens the amount of ink the plate will retain and allows the artist to achieve a wide and subtle range of tonal effects, hence the name mezzotint, meaning middle tones. To get pure white in an area, the surface must be polished mirror smooth so that no ink will be held on the plate. As he produces light areas, the artist's forms emerge from the darkness. Untouched areas will print a velvety black that is a special characteristic of the mezzotint.
Here in this formal composition, we see the distillation of forms that almost verge on the abstract. The velvety texture of the mezzotint draws you into the artist's world, and at the same time evokes your own personal memories and recollections. This is an extraordinary intaglio print evocative of intense contemplation and rendered with extreme technical expertise.
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