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Drypoint Collection (page 5)

Drypoint is a versatile and captivating printmaking technique that has been used by artists throughout history to create stunning works of art

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Peasants Going to Work, 1863. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

Peasants Going to Work, 1863. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Peasants Going to Work, 1863

Background imageDrypoint Collection: A Girl Minding Geese, 1855–56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

A Girl Minding Geese, 1855–56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
A Girl Minding Geese, 1855-56

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Peasants Going to Work, 1863. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

Peasants Going to Work, 1863. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Peasants Going to Work, 1863

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Peasants Going to Work, 1863. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

Peasants Going to Work, 1863. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Peasants Going to Work, 1863

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, 1855

Background imageDrypoint Collection: A Woman Churning, 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

A Woman Churning, 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
A Woman Churning, 1855

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Gleaners, 1855–56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

The Gleaners, 1855–56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
The Gleaners, 1855-56

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Gleaners, 1855–56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

The Gleaners, 1855–56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
The Gleaners, 1855-56

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Peasant with a Wheelbarrow, 1855

Background imageDrypoint Collection: A Woman Churning, 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

A Woman Churning, 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
A Woman Churning, 1855

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Woman Feeding Her Child, 1861. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

Woman Feeding Her Child, 1861. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Woman Feeding Her Child, 1861

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Woman Hanging Out Clothes, c. 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

Woman Hanging Out Clothes, c. 1855. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Woman Hanging Out Clothes, c. 1855

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Two Cows, c. 1847. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

The Two Cows, c. 1847. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
The Two Cows, c. 1847

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Two Cows, c. 1847. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

The Two Cows, c. 1847. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
The Two Cows, c. 1847

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Rosslyn Chapel, 1901. Creator: David Young Cameron

Rosslyn Chapel, 1901. Creator: David Young Cameron
Rosslyn Chapel, 1901

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Hôtel de Sens, plate three from the Paris Set, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron

Hôtel de Sens, plate three from the Paris Set, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron
Hotel de Sens, plate three from the Paris Set, 1904

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Royal Scottish Academy, 1916. Creator: David Young Cameron

The Royal Scottish Academy, 1916. Creator: David Young Cameron
The Royal Scottish Academy, 1916

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Spinner, 1868–69. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

The Spinner, 1868–69. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
The Spinner, 1868-69

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Spinner, 1868–69. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

The Spinner, 1868–69. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
The Spinner, 1868-69

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Various Sketches, c. 1847. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

Various Sketches, c. 1847. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Various Sketches, c. 1847

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Restaurant Cavalier, plate five from the Paris Set, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron

Restaurant Cavalier, plate five from the Paris Set, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron
Restaurant Cavalier, plate five from the Paris Set, 1904

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Chinon, 1902. Creator: David Young Cameron

Chinon, 1902. Creator: David Young Cameron
Chinon, 1902

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Mar's Work, Stirling. No. 2, 1907. Creator: David Young Cameron

Mar's Work, Stirling. No. 2, 1907. Creator: David Young Cameron
Mar's Work, Stirling. No. 2, 1907

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Chartres, 1902. Creator: David Young Cameron

Chartres, 1902. Creator: David Young Cameron
Chartres, 1902

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Spinner, 1868–69. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

The Spinner, 1868–69. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
The Spinner, 1868-69

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Murthly on the Tay, 1905. Creator: David Young Cameron

Murthly on the Tay, 1905. Creator: David Young Cameron
Murthly on the Tay, 1905

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Old Museum, Beauvais, 1917. Creator: David Young Cameron

Old Museum, Beauvais, 1917. Creator: David Young Cameron
Old Museum, Beauvais, 1917

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Van der Deevilij, plate six from the North Holland Set, 1892. Creator: David Young Cameron

Van der Deevilij, plate six from the North Holland Set, 1892. Creator: David Young Cameron
Van der Deevilij, plate six from the North Holland Set, 1892

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Hôtel de Sens, plate three from the Paris Set, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron

Hôtel de Sens, plate three from the Paris Set, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron
Hotel de Sens, plate three from the Paris Set, 1904

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Rue Domat, Paris, 1904. Creator: Gustave Leheutre

The Rue Domat, Paris, 1904. Creator: Gustave Leheutre
The Rue Domat, Paris, 1904

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Abbazia, Venice, 1900. Creator: David Young Cameron

The Abbazia, Venice, 1900. Creator: David Young Cameron
The Abbazia, Venice, 1900

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Forth, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron

The Forth, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron
The Forth, 1904

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Cá d'Oro, 1900. Creator: David Young Cameron

Cá d'Oro, 1900. Creator: David Young Cameron
Ca d'Oro, 1900

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Turkish Fort, 1909. Creator: David Young Cameron

The Turkish Fort, 1909. Creator: David Young Cameron
The Turkish Fort, 1909

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Lock of the New Canal, Troyes, 1907. Creator: Gustave Leheutre

Lock of the New Canal, Troyes, 1907. Creator: Gustave Leheutre
Lock of the New Canal, Troyes, 1907

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Joannis Darius, 1900. Creator: David Young Cameron

Joannis Darius, 1900. Creator: David Young Cameron
Joannis Darius, 1900

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Little Pond at the Tuileries, 1901. Creator: Gustave Leheutre

Little Pond at the Tuileries, 1901. Creator: Gustave Leheutre
Little Pond at the Tuileries, 1901

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Guardhouse, 1901. Creator: Gustave Leheutre

Guardhouse, 1901. Creator: Gustave Leheutre
Guardhouse, 1901

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Smithy, 1896. Creator: David Young Cameron

The Smithy, 1896. Creator: David Young Cameron
The Smithy, 1896

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Workshop, 1905. Creator: David Young Cameron

The Workshop, 1905. Creator: David Young Cameron
The Workshop, 1905

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The Rialto, 1900. Creator: David Young Cameron

The Rialto, 1900. Creator: David Young Cameron
The Rialto, 1900

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Sketch in La Roche, 1905. Creator: David Young Cameron

Sketch in La Roche, 1905. Creator: David Young Cameron
Sketch in La Roche, 1905

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Fishing Boats of Tréport, 1903. Creator: Gustave Leheutre

Fishing Boats of Tréport, 1903. Creator: Gustave Leheutre
Fishing Boats of Treport, 1903

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Aquamanile, 1913. Creator: David Young Cameron

Aquamanile, 1913. Creator: David Young Cameron
Aquamanile, 1913

Background imageDrypoint Collection: St. Merri, 1906. Creator: David Young Cameron

St. Merri, 1906. Creator: David Young Cameron
St. Merri, 1906

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The School Street, Troyes, 1902. Creator: Gustave Leheutre

The School Street, Troyes, 1902. Creator: Gustave Leheutre
The School Street, Troyes, 1902

Background imageDrypoint Collection: The North Porch, Harfleur, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron

The North Porch, Harfleur, 1904. Creator: David Young Cameron
The North Porch, Harfleur, 1904

Background imageDrypoint Collection: Dinant, plate nine from the Belgian Set, 1907. Creator: David Young Cameron

Dinant, plate nine from the Belgian Set, 1907. Creator: David Young Cameron
Dinant, plate nine from the Belgian Set, 1907



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Drypoint is a versatile and captivating printmaking technique that has been used by artists throughout history to create stunning works of art. From Edvard Munch's iconic "The Kiss" to ancient maps depicting the travels of the Apostle Paul and the wanderings of the Israelites, it has left its mark on various artistic genres. In Munch's masterpiece, "The Kiss, " we can see how drypoint adds depth and texture to his portrayal of love and passion. The delicate lines etched into the plate bring out every emotion in this intimate moment. Moving away from romantic scenes, it also finds its place in historical engravings like the detailed map of Berlin or ancient Jerusalem. These intricate prints showcase not only geographical accuracy but also highlight the meticulousness required for creating such fine details using this technique. During times of war, artists like James McBey utilized drypoint to capture intense moments like "A Sixty-Five Pounder Opening Fire. " The sharp lines etched onto metal plates perfectly depict the chaos and destruction experienced during World War I. Religious themes are not exempt from being portrayed through drypoint either. In depictions such as "The Last Supper" or Rembrandt van Rijn's "Christ Preaching (La Petite Tombe), " this technique adds an ethereal quality that enhances their spiritual significance. Not limited to traditional subjects, it also captures everyday life with incredible precision. Mary Cassatt's tender piece, "Maternal Caress, " showcases her mastery in capturing human emotions through delicate lines etched onto copper plates. Exploring further into French artistry, Felix Bracquemond's 1862 work demonstrates how even abstract compositions can benefit from drypoint techniques. His unknown piece invites viewers to interpret its meaning while appreciating the artist's skillful use of line and shading. Jean Louis Forain takes us into a different realm with his depiction of a seated nude woman from the back.