BAUHAUS A
design school founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 in Germany. The Bauhaus
attempted to achieve reconciliation between the aesthetics of design
and the more commercial demands of industrial mass production. Artists
include Klee, Kandinsky, and Feininger.
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17 May 2012
16 May 2012
BAS RELIEF Sculpture in which figures project only slightly from a background, as on a coin. Also known as low relief sculpture.
15 May 2012
AVANT-GARDE A
group active in the invention and application of new ideas and
techniques in an original or experimental way. A group of practitioners
and/or advocates of a new art form may also be called avant-garde. Some
avant-garde works are intended to shock those who are accustomed to traditional, established styles.
10 May 2012
ARTIST'S PROOF An Artist's Proof is one outside the regular edition. By custom, the artist retains the A/Ps for his personal use or sale.
01 May 2012
ETCHING The
technique of reproducing a design by coating a metal plate with wax and
drawing with a sharp instrument called a stylus through the wax down to
the metal. The plate is put in an acid bath, which eats away the
incised lines; it is then heated to dissolve the wax and finally inked
and printed on paper. The resulting print is called the etching.
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