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THE ENGRAVING ART

PARIS From December 10, 2021 to December 10, 2021

Presentation
Lise Cormery Art Gallery, Paris displays in this exhibition 157 prints, we can discover the different technical aspects as well as the different universe created by international artists.
The different biographies written by Lise CORMERY allow us to understand the specific research of each artist, wether a lettrist like SCAPAGNA, abstract like MOON SHIN, geometrical, figurative, mystical like or folklorical like CIUHA, historical like LIU YANG JER, etc.

Excerpt of Agend'ART, Guide of Contemporary Art
Lise Cormery, A & C Publishers, Paris,1989, 1990,1991

“ART AND TECHNIQUES OF ENGRAVINGS, by Lise Cormery
Agend’ART, Guide of Contemporary Fine Art, A & C Publisher Paris, 1989, 1990, 1991
The Art of the Post-War School of Paris (1945-1999), Michelangelo Publishing, Paris, 2021

“ART AND TECHNIQUES OF ENGRAVINGS
Engraving is a generic title often used to cover all the methods of multiplying prints, although the word should strictly apply only to the second of the processes described below. The first distinction to be drawn is between Reproductive and Original Engravings. A reproductive engraving being means of divulgating an idea expressed in a painting, drawing, statue or other medium, invented by an artist other than the engraver. An original engraving is an independent work of art invented by the engraver himself.
The three main types of engraving may be classified as, (1). Relief of cameo. (2) Intaglio and (3) Surface of planar.

I. RELIEF
The main techniques are Woodcut and Wood-engraving.
Woodcut. The principle of woodcut is to leave the black lines or patches as untouched wood and to cut away the parts intended to print as white. A single back line has to have the wood on each side of it cut away.
Wood-engraving. The main difference between wood-engraving and woodcut is the block itself, which is of boxwood cut across the grain for wood-engraving.

II. INTAGLIO
The Intaglio techniques are all forms of engraving on metal, usually copper, and they are distinguished from the older techniques by the printing method.
The great difference between a copper-engraving or any other intaglio print and a wood engraving which has been cut in a very similar way is that the ink lies on the surface of a wood-engraved block instead of being forced into the lines cut (intagliate) into the metal plate.
The main intaglio processes are
(1) Line (or copper) engraving
The sharp graver is pushed into the copper. This is the oldest of intaglio techniques.
(2) Dry-point
The simplest technique, consisting of drawing on the metal plate with a “pencil” made of hard steel.
(3) Etching including Soft-ground etching
The metal plate is covered with a resinous ground, impervious to acid, then the etcher draws on the ground with a needle, exposing the copper wherever he wants a line printed.
(4) Stipple, crayon engraving and color printing
It is obtained by a combination of etching and engraving techniques, stippling dots over a grounded plate with the point of an etching needle or, more usually, by the use of special tools, a “Roulette”, a spur-like wheel, which give an effect similar to the grainy quality of chalk. It can be combined with a “Mattoir”, which is an instrument like a tiny club with sharp points projecting from the head.
The French technique, sometimes called “Manière de Lavis” is an imitation of a wash drawing or a watercolour obtained by the use of a great number of “roulettes”, “mattoirs” and gravers.
(5) Aquatint
Like mezzotint, aquatint is a tone process rather than a line method. It is basically a form of etching, but using a porous ground which the acid can penetrate to form a network of fine lines, Picasso used this process.
(6) Mezzotint or “Manière Noire” see Mario AVATI Italy French Post-War School of Paris)
Invented in the 17th century and re-discovered by Mario AVATI whose family was from Italy.
The plate is first covered ith a mesh of small burred dots, made by a toothed chisel-like “rocker” or “berceau”. In this state, the plate would print as a solid, rich black.
The half tones and lights are obtained by scraping off the burr with a scraper, or polishing the plate smooth again with a burnisher so that the ink may be wiped off the highest lights. The technique is rarely practiced nowadays, because of its extreme difficulty.
* My friend AVATI, I exhibited in my Art Gallery and in FIAC, and although recognized as the Master of Mezzotint, with his CATALOGUE RAISONNE published while still alive, kept insisting on the fact that even “A Master”, in order to create a new mezzotint, has to work during forty hours with his “rocker” to get a perfect and deep black background. (Published by Lise Cormery, L’Agend’ART, l’Art et l’Adresse, Paris)

III SURFACE PRINTING
The one major process involving no cutting into the block or plate.
LITHOGRAPHY
The best lithography will be executed on a thick slab of stone. The historical studio “IDEM” in Paris, former Mourlot studio keeps creating and allowing artists to create lithographs. See Marko ZORIC, born in Paris in 1991, Serbia School of Paris of the XXIst Century, creating his lithography “PAX” the Crucifix.
Beware zinc plate in now more common, lighter and less fragile, but with less value for art collectors.
The whole technique invented in 1798 by Alois Senefelder, is based on the fact that water runs off a great surface. The design is drawn or painted on the stone with a greasy chalk and then the stone is wetted. When the greasy ink is rolled on the stone it will not “take” on the wet parts, but it will stick on parts which already greasy.
SERIGRAPHY OR SILK-SCREEN
It is not strictly speaking an engraving technique. The basic principles are those of a stencil, in that it is a method by which paint is brushed over a silk screen (nowadays also nylon) so that the colour penetrates those parts of the screen that have not previously been masked.
The process was originally developed for commercial purposes.
In recent years, the technique has been greatly developed as a method of making large number of artist-produced prints which can be sold at fairly low prices for art collectors. (See ZORIC 2019 in Galerie Lise Cormery, Paris and ARTSPER)
Some rare artists like Fiorenzo FALLANI, founder of FALLANI in Venezia and representative of Italy in CINOA, Confederation of World Fine Art Dealers, while respecting the painting of each artist, was able to transform this technic into Art with serigraphs magnified with velvet and gold or silver leaf. (See CIUHA in Galerie Lise Cormery, Paris and ARTSPER).

IV. Digital printing and GICLEE, NASH end of XXth Century
The Giclee pioneers were graphists and employees working for Nash Editions in California whose owner was the British musician Graham Nash. If Nash was mostly famous as a musician in the 70’s Folk group Crosby, Still and Nash, he was as well an art photographer and used an IRIS printer in order to create very good fine art quality prints for his photographs.
In the late 80’s and very early 90’s like today digital printing technologies give poor artistic results compared to traditional lithographs, serigraphs, etc. since the IRIS printer was initially designed to be used for offset or web printing.
As pioneers, Nash with his Nash Editions team used this new technology in a different way, indeed he had no desire to use it as a new industrial tool, with a bad digital signature like pixelization, etc.
In order to obtain a good quality Nash used IRIS prints with four nozzles to spray ink on Arches watercolor and art papers made in France.
Thus, the name Giclee comes from the French word for nozzle translated “gicleur” and spraying, translated “gicler”. The feminine form of the French verb “gicler” was created and we still use it nowadays.
Historically the giclee name was only given to IRIS Inkjet prints with a very good quality on Arches matte papers or canvas.
Not to be confused with the late 1990's Colorspan borrowing the IRIS technology and introducing the Giclee Printmaker FA, but its artistic result was and is still very weak. Although nowadays any inkjet print can be called a giclee, beware a top-quality printer comparable to the IRIS has to be used for digital fine art.
This is the reason why « IRIS prints » belong to the permanent collections of the MET, MOMA and Corcoran Gallery Washington, DC.
According to Jeff Rosenheim, Photo Curator of the Metropolitan Museum, « IRIS Print is the digital printing Cadillac » !"
Lise CORMERY, Author and copyright
L'Agend'ART 1991 and
ART of the Post-War Ecole de Paris, 2021,
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Print, Sans titre 1976 Untitled,, Arthur Aeschbacher

Sans titre 1976 Untitled,

Arthur Aeschbacher

Print - 65 x 50 x 1 cm

$1,344

Print, Renaissance Papillon 1990 Butterfly Paon du Jour, Jean Lodge

Renaissance Papillon 1990 Butterfly Paon du Jour

Jean Lodge

Print - 38 x 28 x 0.3 cm

$1,073

Print, Wiener Aktionismus Forêt 1963 Forest, Adolf Frohner

Wiener Aktionismus Forêt 1963 Forest

Adolf Frohner

Print - 74 x 54 cm

$847

Print, 1963 "Wiener Aktionismus" L'orée de la forêt, The edge of the forest, Adolf Frohner

1963 "Wiener Aktionismus" L'orée de la forêt, The edge of the forest

Adolf Frohner

Print - 75 x 53.5 cm

$847

Print, 1963 "Wiener Aktionismus" Untitled, Adolf Frohner

1963 "Wiener Aktionismus" Untitled

Adolf Frohner

Print - 75 x 53.5 x 0.5 cm

$847

Print, 1961 "Wiener Aktionismus"  Untitled, Adolf Frohner

1961 "Wiener Aktionismus" Untitled

Adolf Frohner

Print - 75 x 53 cm

$847

Print, 1962 Actionnisme Viennois Composition, Adolf Frohner

1962 Actionnisme Viennois Composition

Adolf Frohner

Print - 75 x 54 x 0.5 cm

$847

Print, 1963 Portrait Wiener Aktionismus MAINS HANDS, Adolf Frohner

1963 Portrait Wiener Aktionismus MAINS HANDS

Adolf Frohner

Print - 78.5 x 53 x 0.5 cm

$1,073

Print, Désolation 1972 Desolation, Tetsuo Araki

Désolation 1972 Desolation

Tetsuo Araki

Print - 64.5 x 49.5 x 0.3 cm

$734

Print, Rencontres 1971 Encounters, Mauvaises rencontres, H. Gembs

Rencontres 1971 Encounters, Mauvaises rencontres

H. Gembs

Print - 50 x 66 x 0.3 cm

$559

Print, 1971  Constructivisme, Biserka Gall

1971 Constructivisme

Biserka Gall

Print - 31 x 23 cm

$672

Print, SOCRATES drinking poison SOCRATE boit le boisson, A. Brandi Isca

SOCRATES drinking poison SOCRATE boit le boisson

A. Brandi Isca

Print - 33 x 45 x 0.3 cm

$672

Print, Femme Disciple de Socrate 1970  Woman Socrates Disciple, A. Brandi Isca

Femme Disciple de Socrate 1970 Woman Socrates Disciple

A. Brandi Isca

Print - 28 x 38 x 0.3 cm

$559

Print, Portrait Disciple de SOCRATE 1970, A. Brandi Isca

Portrait Disciple de SOCRATE 1970

A. Brandi Isca

Print - 38 x 28 x 0.3 cm

$559

Print, La source 2006 Source of life, Cui ZHENG ZHI

La source 2006 Source of life

Cui ZHENG ZHI

Print - 32 x 26 cm

$898

Print, Femme 2000 Life of a woman, Geeta Dass

Femme 2000 Life of a woman

Geeta Dass

Print - 56 x 38 x 0.3 cm

$847

Print, Femme 2000 Woman, Geeta Dass

Femme 2000 Woman

Geeta Dass

Print - 44.5 x 32 x 0.3 cm

$847

Print, Plume 2006 Feather, Popi Zoidi

Plume 2006 Feather

Popi Zoidi

Print - 26 x 25 x 0.3 cm

$666

Print, 1993 Red  Still life with Malevich Rouge, John Dowdridge

1993 Red Still life with Malevich Rouge

John Dowdridge

Print - 33 x 26 x 0.3 cm

$785

Print, 1969 Love Sous les couvertures, Gillian Codung

1969 Love Sous les couvertures

Gillian Codung

Print - 38.5 x 21 cm

$559

Print, 1919 Car driving En voiture, Gillian Codung

1919 Car driving En voiture

Gillian Codung

Print - 38 x 26.5 cm

$553

Print, Au delà de la vallée 1991 Beyond the valley, Georges Ball

Au delà de la vallée 1991 Beyond the valley

Georges Ball

Print - 58 x 77.5 x 0.3 cm

$672

Print, 1997 Portrait Aicha, Leila Kirchen

1997 Portrait Aicha

Leila Kirchen

Print - 65 x 50 cm

$672

Print, Violons 1990 Violins, Jeanine Belinska

Violons 1990 Violins

Jeanine Belinska

Print - 30 x 20 x 0.3 cm

$785 $393

Painting, Green violin 1990 Violon vert, Jeanine Belinska

Green violin 1990 Violon vert

Jeanine Belinska

Painting - 30 x 20 x 0.3 cm

$1,011

Painting, Orange Violin 1990  Violon  orange, Jeanine Belinska

Orange Violin 1990 Violon orange

Jeanine Belinska

Painting - 30 x 20 x 0.3 cm

$785

Print, Boats 1990 Voiliers, Jeanine Belinska

Boats 1990 Voiliers

Jeanine Belinska

Print - 33 x 24 x 0.3 cm

$785

Print, Bleue 1977 Blue, Moon Shin

Bleue 1977 Blue

Moon Shin

Print - 75 x 50 x 0.3 cm

$1,073

Print, 1975 Orange, Moon Shin

1975 Orange

Moon Shin

Print - 22.5 x 29 x 0.3 cm

$1,073

Print, Heinrich HEINE Il Romanzero 1974, Joseph Salamon

Heinrich HEINE Il Romanzero 1974

Joseph Salamon

Print - 32 x 44.5 x 0.3 cm

$553

Print, Heinrich HEINE Il Romanzero 1974, Joseph Salamon

Heinrich HEINE Il Romanzero 1974

Joseph Salamon

Print - 32 x 44.5 x 0.3 cm

$553

Print, Heinrich HEINE, Im Wundershonen, Il Romanzero 1974, Joseph Salamon

Heinrich HEINE, Im Wundershonen, Il Romanzero 1974

Joseph Salamon

Print - 44.5 x 32 x 0.3 cm

$553

Print, Wandere, Heinrich HEINE, Leberoohl 1974, Joseph Salamon

Wandere, Heinrich HEINE, Leberoohl 1974

Joseph Salamon

Print - 44.5 x 32 x 0.3 cm

$559

Print, Heinrich HEINE Il Romanzero 1974, Joseph Salamon

Heinrich HEINE Il Romanzero 1974

Joseph Salamon

Print - 44.5 x 32 x 0.3 cm

$559

Print, Salomo, Heinrich HEINE Il Romanzero 1974, Joseph Salamon

Salomo, Heinrich HEINE Il Romanzero 1974

Joseph Salamon

Print - 44.5 x 32 x 0.3 cm

$559

Print, 2003 Ame Amérindienne Amerindian Soul, Joe Feddersen

2003 Ame Amérindienne Amerindian Soul

Joe Feddersen

Print - 26 x 18 x 0.3 cm

$559

Print, 1970 Scarification, Adolf Frohner

1970 Scarification

Adolf Frohner

Print - 60 x 60 x 0.3 cm

$847

Print, Footballeurs, France Brésil 1988 Soccer France Brazil, Victor Spahn

Footballeurs, France Brésil 1988 Soccer France Brazil

Victor Spahn

Print - 73 x 54 x 0.3 cm

$847

Print, 1988 Suprématiste Constructiviste Bleu, Blanc et Rouge, Garry Faïf

1988 Suprématiste Constructiviste Bleu, Blanc et Rouge

Garry Faïf

Print - 61 x 43 x 0.3 cm

$508

Print, Mains et Poésie 1987 Hands and Poetry, Blaise Simon Balazs

Mains et Poésie 1987 Hands and Poetry

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 25 x 31.5 x 0.5 cm

$734

Print, Luminescence Gravure et Gaufrage 1987 Poésie Poetry, Blaise Simon Balazs

Luminescence Gravure et Gaufrage 1987 Poésie Poetry

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 28 x 38 x 0.5 cm

$734

Print, 1987 Sensations, Blaise Simon Balazs

1987 Sensations

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 25 x 31.5 x 0.5 cm

$847

Print, Vallées illuminées 1987 Enlightened Valleys, Blaise Simon Balazs

Vallées illuminées 1987 Enlightened Valleys

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 28 x 38 x 0.5 cm

$847

Print, Mélancolie Melancoly Souvenirs de Slovenia Memories, Blaise Simon Balazs

Mélancolie Melancoly Souvenirs de Slovenia Memories

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 30 x 39.5 x 0.5 cm

$1,073

Painting, 1987 Cubintra Variation XVI, Blaise Simon Balazs

1987 Cubintra Variation XVI

Blaise Simon Balazs

Painting - 29.5 x 40 x 0.5 cm

$1,299

Print, 1989 Bonnet phrygien The revolutionary hat 1789 1989, Alexis Gorodine

1989 Bonnet phrygien The revolutionary hat 1789 1989

Alexis Gorodine

Print - 28 x 25.5 x 0.3 cm

$960

Print, 1987 Poésie Une robe rigide Poetry, Blaise Simon Balazs

1987 Poésie Une robe rigide Poetry

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 31.5 x 25 x 0.5 cm

$734

Print, 1990 La Bonne Année Happy Year, Alexis Gorodine

1990 La Bonne Année Happy Year

Alexis Gorodine

Print - 15 x 12 cm

$559

Print, 1985 Oiseau Bird Saint John Perse, Blaise Simon Balazs

1985 Oiseau Bird Saint John Perse

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 28 x 38 x 0.5 cm

$734

Print, 1985 Surréalisme Saint John Perse, Blaise Simon Balazs

1985 Surréalisme Saint John Perse

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 38 x 28 x 0.5 cm

$960

Print, 1985 Oiseau St John Perse  Bird, Blaise Simon Balazs

1985 Oiseau St John Perse Bird

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 38 x 28 x 0.4 cm

$666

Print, 1988 Oiseau Bird Show Thy force, Blaise Simon Balazs

1988 Oiseau Bird Show Thy force

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 28 x 38 x 0.5 cm

$666

Print, 1987 PARIS Cubintra Art et Communication, Blaise Simon Balazs

1987 PARIS Cubintra Art et Communication

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 22 x 14 x 0.5 cm

$847

Print, Enfant au coquillage 1991 Child and shell, Blaise Simon Balazs

Enfant au coquillage 1991 Child and shell

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 28 x 19 x 0.5 cm

$1,118

Print, 1988 Centenaire Roland Garros BLEUE Roland Garros Centenary BLUE, Blaise Simon Balazs

1988 Centenaire Roland Garros BLEUE Roland Garros Centenary BLUE

Blaise Simon Balazs

Print - 22 x 15 x 0.3 cm

$553

Print, 1994 Le palmier The Palm Tree, Alexis Gorodine

1994 Le palmier The Palm Tree

Alexis Gorodine

Print - 20 x 16 cm

$559

Print, 1987 Terrains I - Earth from the sky, Alexis Gorodine

1987 Terrains I - Earth from the sky

Alexis Gorodine

Print - 90 x 57 x 0.3 cm

$1,293

Print, 1987 Terrains 2 - Earth from the sky, Alexis Gorodine

1987 Terrains 2 - Earth from the sky

Alexis Gorodine

Print - 70 x 57 x 0.3 cm

$1,299

Print, Le drapeau révolutionnaire 1989 Revolution flag, Alexis Gorodine

Le drapeau révolutionnaire 1989 Revolution flag

Alexis Gorodine

Print - 28 x 25.5 cm

$847

Maurice Breschand

Maurice Breschand

France

José San Martin

José San Martin

Spain

Claudio Mariani

Claudio Mariani

Italy

Alfred Bruns

Alfred Bruns

Germany

Dhali Al-Mamoon

Dhali Al-Mamoon

Bangladesh

Devorah Boxer

Devorah Boxer

United States

Marko Krsmanovic

Marko Krsmanovic

Serbia

Zanoarisoa Rajaona

Zanoarisoa Rajaona

Madagascar

Nourredine Fathy

Nourredine Fathy

Morocco

Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III

Utagawa Kunisada Toyokuni III

Japan

Wolfgang Seuther

Wolfgang Seuther

Austria

Katsunori Hamanishi

Katsunori Hamanishi

Japan

Bernard Di Sciullo

Bernard Di Sciullo

France

Liu Yang Jer

Liu Yang Jer

Taiwan

Li Ja-gyong

Li Ja-gyong

South Korea

Blaise Simon Balazs

Blaise Simon Balazs

Hungary

Garry Faïf

Garry Faïf

Russian Federation

Song Jiha

Song Jiha

South Korea

Joe Feddersen

Joe Feddersen

United States

Jeanine Belinska

Jeanine Belinska

Bulgaria

Leila Kirchen

Leila Kirchen

Germany

Georges Ball

Georges Ball

United States

Gillian Codung

Gillian Codung

United States

John Dowdridge

John Dowdridge

Barbados

Geeta Dass

Geeta Dass

India

Juliana Zevallos Tazza

Juliana Zevallos Tazza

Peru

Popi Zoidi

Popi Zoidi

Greece

Cui ZHENG ZHI

Cui ZHENG ZHI

South Korea

A. Brandi Isca

A. Brandi Isca

United States

Biserka Gall

Biserka Gall

Croatia

Joseph Salamon

Joseph Salamon

Denmark

H. Gembs

H. Gembs

Germany

Joung Soo KIM

Joung Soo KIM

South Korea

Moon Shin

Moon Shin

South Korea

Tetsuo Araki

Tetsuo Araki

Japan

Adolf Frohner

Adolf Frohner

Austria

Jean Lodge

Jean Lodge

United States

Jean Cuillerat

Jean Cuillerat

France

Marko Zoric

Marko Zoric

France

Joze Ciuha

Joze Ciuha

Slovenia

Raymond Veysset

Raymond Veysset

France

Arthur Aeschbacher

Arthur Aeschbacher

Switzerland

Jean Marzelle

Jean Marzelle

France

Mario Avati

Mario Avati

Monaco

Victor Spahn

Victor Spahn

France

Jules Pascin

Jules Pascin

Italy

Alexis Gorodine

Alexis Gorodine

France

César Baldaccini

César Baldaccini

France