| Topic Name: | Art / Etchings |
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| Pattern: | Color Etchings Numbered 7 of 25 | |
| Color: | Yes | |
| Dimensions: | 5 1/2"w x 9 1/2" h Framed 12" x 16 | |
| Manufacturer Date: | Est 1950's | |
| Quality: | Excellent | |
| Quantity: | 1 | |
| Price: | $ 850 Stolen | |
| Vendors Item# | 20331 (Please use this number referring to this item) | |
Item Description: |
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THIS SIGNED AND NUMBERED ETCHING WAS STOLEN FROM OUR STORE ON 12-22-05 OR EARLY 12-23-05. IF SOMEONE TRIES TO SELL THIS PRINT TO YOU, PLEASE CONFISCATE IT IMMEDIATELY AND CALL THE POLICE. AFTER THAT CALL US IF YOU WOULD? SPECIAL NOTE: AS THIS ETCHING WAS PENCIL NUMBERED, TITLED AND SIGNED IT MIGHT BE ALTERED NOW TO SHOW A DIFFERENT NUMBER OR TOTAL ISSUED. FOR EXAMPLE THE SEVEN COULD BE ALTERED TO A THREE AND THE TOTAL NUMBERED COULD BE ALTERED TO A FIFTEEN! PLEASE LOOK VERY CAREFULLY AT THE NUMBERING AND IT IS MORE THAN LIKELY IT HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE FRAME FOR MORE DIFFICULT IDENTIFICATION. Garden in the Desert Color Etching signed and numbered 7 of 25 by the famous California artist Ynez Johnston. Johnston, Ynez (1920- ). Gold frame under glass and matted. Ynez Johnston was born in 1920 in Berkeley, California. She studied drafting, painting and printmaking at the University of California. The display of her paintings and etchings in an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (1951) was the launch of her career as a successful artist. She has received numerous grants and awards, such as, first place in watercolor at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1952 and Fresno Art Museum's Distinguished Artist Award in 1992. Johnston's work is characterized by "jigsaw" shapes reminiscent of primitive designs. Her unique style has been influenced by her travels to Italy, Mexico, India and Nepal. She has also done 3 dimensional pieces in collaboration with her husband, writer John Berry, and with ceramic sculptor Adam Mekler. Ynez Johnston creates fantasy worlds using her own personal aesthetic language. This piece appraised at $1200. Selling here for $850. CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR ART GALLERY! Etching - A printing technique where the lines of the design are drawn onto the metal plate and then bitten (etched or eaten away) by acid.
The best way to describe the etching process is to look and feel a five-dollar bill. Most paper currency is actually an "engraving" because it is hand engraved. The printed lines on the money itself are raised like little hills above the paper surface. The little raised lines come from ink that fills little hand carved "V" shaped valleys in the steel plate on the press at the mint. The carved image transfers to the paper as the plate prints and is re-inked.
Please see our other Ynez Johnston etching by clicking on Art in the topic above. |
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| For more info, please visit: www.tobeycmossgallery.com/ynez_johnston_bio.html |
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Vendor Contact Information: |
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| Antique & Collectibles Marketplace Contact: Ronald Curtis or Paulette Volz 501 North 10th Street Sacramento, California 95811 USA Phone: (916) 446-1122 GoCollectorsMail@aol.com http://www.tace.com/vendors/antiqafair.html |
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