
Description
Interesting intaglio print titled "Stone Scape" and numbered 44/75 by R. Broner 1963-69.
The Artist proof is exposed in the Chazen Musuem of Art in Madison, WI.
Chrome metal frame shows some scratches.
Robert Broner ( (American, 1922–2010) an American printmaker, artist, and educator. After studying with S.W. Hayter at the experimental print workshop Atelier 17, Broner continued to use a wide range of innovative techniques during his years as a printmaker. Besides using the traditional techniques of engraving, etching, aquatint, lithography, photolithography, silkscreen, and woodcut, he developed several new techniques. In the 1950's he invented the texture imprint, an intaglio process created by cutting and inking fabrics that are then collaged on a metal plate and printed as a monotype. This innovation led Broner to use other found objects in his printmaking. In the late sixties and early seventies he printed directly from electrical circuit boards, using them like intaglio plates. Broner also cast paper pulp in the image of electrical circuits, and vacuum-formed them. He later began using three-dimensional found objects, such as crushed tin cans, inking, and collaging the objects to create printed landscapes. The technique of metal collage prints was initiated by the experimental printmaking of German Expressionist Rolf Nesch. Broner also made early use of the photocopying process to create mail-art images. His most recent experiments have been with woodcuts. Broner collages multiple pieces of wood into a single surface on which he then cuts his image. The individual pieces of wood are inked separately before being printed as a single large print. He calls this relief printing process "collage woodcut."
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Frame shows some scratches
Dimensions:
Height: 23 in.
Width: 23 in.
Depth: 1 in.
Category: Original Prints
Origin: United States
Materials: Glass, Metal, Paper, Printmaking Materials
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The Artist proof is exposed in the Chazen Musuem of Art in Madison, WI.
Chrome metal frame shows some scratches.
Robert Broner ( (American, 1922–2010) an American printmaker, artist, and educator. After studying with S.W. Hayter at the experimental print workshop Atelier 17, Broner continued to use a wide range of innovative techniques during his years as a printmaker. Besides using the traditional techniques of engraving, etching, aquatint, lithography, photolithography, silkscreen, and woodcut, he developed several new techniques. In the 1950's he invented the texture imprint, an intaglio process created by cutting and inking fabrics that are then collaged on a metal plate and printed as a monotype. This innovation led Broner to use other found objects in his printmaking. In the late sixties and early seventies he printed directly from electrical circuit boards, using them like intaglio plates. Broner also cast paper pulp in the image of electrical circuits, and vacuum-formed them. He later began using three-dimensional found objects, such as crushed tin cans, inking, and collaging the objects to create printed landscapes. The technique of metal collage prints was initiated by the experimental printmaking of German Expressionist Rolf Nesch. Broner also made early use of the photocopying process to create mail-art images. His most recent experiments have been with woodcuts. Broner collages multiple pieces of wood into a single surface on which he then cuts his image. The individual pieces of wood are inked separately before being printed as a single large print. He calls this relief printing process "collage woodcut."
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Frame shows some scratches
Dimensions:
Height: 23 in.
Width: 23 in.
Depth: 1 in.
Category: Original Prints
Origin: United States
Materials: Glass, Metal, Paper, Printmaking Materials
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Frame shows some scratches
Buyer's Premium
20%
Color Intaglio Print "Stone Scape" by Robert Broner 1963-69
Estimate $250-$750
Starting Price
$120
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