Art engraving
Since ancient times, engravings - drawings in relief or hollowed out - have played an essential role in representing the world, from the mysterious cosmos to everyday life. Their use dates back to prehistory and antiquity, when they were employed to capture the complexity of human existence. So ancient is their practice that they can be found in biblical texts and poems as early as the 8th century BC. Then considered artistic works in their own right, engravings evolved in the Middle Ages to become a widely-used printing technique, enabling the mass reproduction of numerous works.
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Marcel Fiorini - Bertrand Dorny - Arthur-Luiz Piza - Paolo Boni - Louttre.B
Five for one menu
350€
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The Count d'Orgel's Ball, Plate 28
Jean Cocteau
280€
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Greeting card
Enrico Baj
150€
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Two irises
Bernard Buffet
850€
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Plate I for the Apocalypse
Stanley William Hayter
1 300€
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Panel III for the Apocalypse
Stanley William Hayter
RESERVED
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Virtual Character
Stanley William Hayter
2 000€
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The Count d'Orgel's Ball, Plate 33
Jean Cocteau
280€
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The Count d'Orgel's Ball, Plate 32
Jean Cocteau
200€
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Le bal du Comte d'Orgel, Panel 30
Jean Cocteau
200€
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The Count d'Orgel's Ball, Plate 27
Jean Cocteau
200€
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The Count d'Orgel's Ball, Plate 23
Jean Cocteau
280€