I cannot find a bull etching by Rembrandt. The most famous series of bull etchings is by Picasso, 1945.
Charles Berwick Curtis has written: 'Rembrandt's etchings; fifty of the most notable etchings of Rembrandt' -- subject(s): Dutch Etching, Etching, Dutch
Just painting and etching.
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The original is not an etching but an ink drawing. It is owned by the Louvre museum in Paris.
David Deuchar has written: 'A collection of etchings after the most eminent masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools particularly Rembrandt, Ostade, Cornelius, Bega, and Van Vliet' 'A collection of etchings, after the most eminent masters of the Dutch and Flemish schools' -- subject(s): Dutch Etching, Etching, Etching, Dutch, Etching, Flemish, Flemish Etching
Francis Seymour Haden has written: 'Sir Frances Seymour Haden, P.R.E' 'The relative claims of etching and engraving to rank as fine arts, and to be represented as such in the Royal Academy of Arts' -- subject(s): Engraving, Etching 'The etched work of Rembrandt, true and false' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures 'Sir Francis Seymour' -- subject(s): Etching, Exhibitions 'Sir Francis Seymour Haden' -- subject(s): British Etching 'The etched work of Rembrandt critically reconsidered'
17th Century: Rembrandt 18th Century: F Goya 19th century: JAM Whistler are three of the best, but not the only ones.
color etching is fraternally etching
The main differences between these printmakers are that they used techniques. Warhol used silk screen printing to create his most famous pieces such as 'Marilyn Monroe' whereas Rembrandt favoured etching and drypoint intaglio printmaking. In addition to this, Warhol's work usually featured simple designs with bright coloured ink and Rembrandt's work usually depicts dark, detailed images with only black and white tones.
An etching on paper is a print made from a metal plate, called an etching.
Yes there can be. A good example are Rembrandt prints. It is customary to do an edition (more than 1) of prints from an etching. There are also artist proofs. The signature and notation is key. A notation of 7/100 means that print is the 7th one in an edition of 100. Rembrandt signed his original prints in a variety of ways which also affect the value, and each print is technically an original. Also, since many of his plates survived other artists/printers created later editions, some are also valuable.
Rembrandt van Rijn or just Rembrandt.