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Stippling Collection

Stippling, an artistic technique that involves creating images using tiny dots or dashes, has been used throughout history to add depth and texture to various mediums

Background imageStippling Collection: Midless. A Fish in the Plastic Sea Ink Drawing.

Midless. A Fish in the Plastic Sea Ink Drawing.
Johan Liewendahl

Background imageStippling Collection: The Journey. Viking Doodle Ink Drawing.

The Journey. Viking Doodle Ink Drawing.
Johan Liewendahl

Background imageStippling Collection: Wisp of Smoke

Wisp of Smoke
Johan Liewendahl

Background imageStippling Collection: Hands In a Triangle. Abstract Ink Drawing.

Hands In a Triangle. Abstract Ink Drawing.
Johan Liewendahl

Background imageStippling Collection: Crayon-Manner Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77. Creator: A. J. Defehrt

Crayon-Manner Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77. Creator: A. J. Defehrt
Crayon-Manner Engraving, from Encyclopedie, 1762/77

Background imageStippling Collection: Bowl, from the Tomb of Bernardini di Palestrina (gold)

Bowl, from the Tomb of Bernardini di Palestrina (gold)
704078 Bowl, from the Tomb of Bernardini di Palestrina (gold) by Roman; Museo Nazionale Etrusco, Villa Giulia, Rome, Lazio, Italy; out of copyright

Background imageStippling Collection: Saint Sirus, c. 1460 (tempera on panel)

Saint Sirus, c. 1460 (tempera on panel)
3247534 Saint Sirus, c.1460 (tempera on panel) by Foppa, Vincenzo (1427/30-1515/16); 54.9x30.5 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; eMinneapolis Institute of Art; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageStippling Collection: The Battersea Shield, c. 350-50 BC (bronze with red glass)

The Battersea Shield, c. 350-50 BC (bronze with red glass)
XCF282099 The Battersea Shield, c.350-50 BC (bronze with red glass) by Iron Age; British Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: found in the River Thames at Battersea Bridge; 27 studs of red enamel;)

Background imageStippling Collection: Chestnut Vendor St Martin Market Pontoise 1881

Chestnut Vendor St Martin Market Pontoise 1881
Artokoloro

Background imageStippling Collection: Olive Trees 1889 Oil canvas 28 5 / 8 x 36 1 / 4 72. 7 92. 1 cm

Olive Trees 1889 Oil canvas 28 5 / 8 x 36 1 / 4 72. 7 92. 1 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageStippling Collection: Seated Chinese Man Woman Carrying Fish ca 1742

Seated Chinese Man Woman Carrying Fish ca 1742
Artokoloro

Background imageStippling Collection: Aga Janizaries July 19 1779 Etching touches stippling

Aga Janizaries July 19 1779 Etching touches stippling
Artokoloro

Background imageStippling Collection: Jean Morin after Franazois Clouet (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Henry II, etching, engraving

Jean Morin after Franazois Clouet (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Henry II, etching, engraving, and stippling on laid paper

Background imageStippling Collection: Jean Morin after Justus van Verus (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Armand de Bourbon-Conti

Jean Morin after Justus van Verus (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Armand de Bourbon-Conti, etching, engraving, and stippling on laid paper

Background imageStippling Collection: Jean Morin after Titian (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Philippe II, King of Spain, etching

Jean Morin after Titian (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Philippe II, King of Spain, etching, engraving, and stippling on laid paper

Background imageStippling Collection: Jean Morin (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Louis XI, etching, engraving, and stippling

Jean Morin (French, c. 1600 - 1650), Louis XI, etching, engraving, and stippling on laid paper

Background imageStippling Collection: Four different paint brushes, high angle view

Four different paint brushes, high angle view


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Stippling, an artistic technique that involves creating images using tiny dots or dashes, has been used throughout history to add depth and texture to various mediums. From ancient artifacts like the Bowl from the Tomb of Bernardini di Palestrina, adorned with intricate stippled patterns in gold, to religious paintings such as Saint Sirus painted in tempera on panel with delicate stippling details, this technique showcases the meticulous skill of artists. Even in ancient times, stippling was employed to enhance decorative objects like The Battersea Shield. This bronze shield features red glass accents created through stippling techniques. Fast forward to modern times and we find even wrapping paper designs utilizing stippling for a unique and visually appealing effect. These Wrapping Paper Sample Designs showcase how simple dots can transform ordinary packaging into something extraordinary. But it's not just objects that benefit from stippling; famous artworks like Chestnut Vendor St Martin Market Pontoise by Camille Pissarro and Olive Trees by Vincent van Gogh also employ this technique. In these oil canvases, the careful placement of countless dots creates vibrant textures and lifelike representations of nature. Stippling is not limited to Western art either; Seated Chinese Man Woman Carrying Fish ca 1742 demonstrates how Eastern artists utilized this method as well. With precise etching touches combined with stippled areas, they achieved stunning results. Whether it's ancient artifacts or contemporary designs, traditional paintings or innovative wrapping papers - stippling continues to captivate audiences with its ability to transform simple dots into intricate masterpieces. So next time you come across a piece showcasing this technique at an exhibition or while unwrapping a gift covered in dotted patterns - take a moment to appreciate the artistry behind each carefully placed dot.