ARTISTS' PRINT: AT THE MUSÉE FRAGONARD D’ALFORT
Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison
At the Musée Fragonard d’Alfort
Etching with hand-colouring. Image drawn directly on to the copper plate by the Artists and processed, proofed and printed in an edition of 20 (plus proofs), in three colours from one plate, by APW Printer Martin King and hand-coloured by the Artists, at Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne, 2019.
Edition of 20
Image size 38cm X 28cm
Paper size 57cm X 38cm
One of a suite of eleven etchings and lithographs created for Through a glass eye.
Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison
At the Musée Fragonard d’Alfort
Etching with hand-colouring. Image drawn directly on to the copper plate by the Artists and processed, proofed and printed in an edition of 20 (plus proofs), in three colours from one plate, by APW Printer Martin King and hand-coloured by the Artists, at Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne, 2019.
Edition of 20
Image size 38cm X 28cm
Paper size 57cm X 38cm
One of a suite of eleven etchings and lithographs created for Through a glass eye.
Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison
At the Musée Fragonard d’Alfort
Etching with hand-colouring. Image drawn directly on to the copper plate by the Artists and processed, proofed and printed in an edition of 20 (plus proofs), in three colours from one plate, by APW Printer Martin King and hand-coloured by the Artists, at Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne, 2019.
Edition of 20
Image size 38cm X 28cm
Paper size 57cm X 38cm
One of a suite of eleven etchings and lithographs created for Through a glass eye.
Please note
All Through a glass eye prints are unframed. All prints come wrapped in acid-free tissue paper and packaged in a heavy-duty mailing tube.
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About the work
This work was produced with APW Printers at Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne, as part of Australian Print Workshop’s French Connections project curated by APW Director Anne Virgo OAM.