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The mezzotint
Joop Vegter
The word illezzotint (Italian mezza tinta, "halftone") is used to indicate a graphic technique as well as the print produced by it.
In comparison witli other graphic techniques such as woodcut, etching, lithograph and silkscreen, mezzotint is rarely practised, probably because it is an extrenlely laborious and tillie-consuming technique.
Mezzotint was invented by Ludwig von Siegen (born near Cologne in 1609). Around 1640 he stayed in Amsterdam for some time, where he made his first mezzotint in 1642.
His invention was the roughening of the surface of a copper plate with a 'roulette': this is an instrument with a small wheel covered with sharp points or ridges (see fig. 1).
By rolling this wheel across the copper plate with some pressure, small pits and burrs are thrown up in the copper plate.
Variation in the pressure causes the pits to become deeper or less so.
The result in the print is grey tones ranging from white to black.
By flattening the pits and burrs slightly in certain places, so that they held less ink and left a lighter impression, Ludwig von Siegen managed to give his print a great variety of grey tones blending with each other.
Von Siegen stayed in Amsterdam for several years at the time when Rembrandt lived there, and he may well have known Rembrandt's work.
His first mezzotint from 1642 was the portrait of Countess Amalia Elizabeth of Hesse-Kassel, widow of William V of Hesse-Kassel.
Ludwig von Siegen, himself an officer, had been appointed by her as her chamber esquire.
It is believed that Ludwig von Siegen met Prince Rupert of the Palatine in Brussels in 1654.
The latter was the son of Frederick V and Elizabeth Stuart, king and queen of Bohemia during the winter of 1619-1620.
After her husband's early death Elizabeth - 'the winter queen' - lived in exile in the Netherlands for 40 years.
From his mother's side Prince Rupert was a nephew of Charles Il of England.
It is Ludwig von Siegen who must have taught Prince Rupert the mezzotint technique. In 1658 his first mezzotint "The Great Executioner" appeared, which he made with the assistance of the French graphic artist Wallerant Vaillant after a painting by the Spanish painter De Ribera.
In 1660 Prince Rupert returned to England and introduced the mezzotint, which became a highly popular technique there.
The Dutch graphic artist Abraham Blooteling is credited with having invented the 'rocker' about 1675, although there is evidence that Ludwig von Siegen, too, may already have used the rocker.
The rocker is an instrument which is still used nowadays to make pits and burrs in the copper plate.
Mezzotint was highly suited for making reproductions of paintings and has been applied for that purpose almost exclusively.
There are two heydays: the first one was in the Netherlands in the last quarter of the 17th century with artists like Abraham Blooteling, Jan and Paul van Somer, Jan and Nicolaas Verkolje and Gerard Valk.
The second heyday is the great period of mezzotint: the 18th century in England, featuring important mezzotinters like John Raphael Smith, Richard Earlom, Valentin Green, William Pether, to name just a few.
After the middle of the 19th century the mezzotint technique fell into almost total disuse for making reproductions of paintings, due to the rise of the lithograph and of photographic reproduction techniques in particular.
In the past two or three decades, roughly from 1960/70, interest in mezzotint has been on the increase again world-wide, not only among a number of graphic artists, but also among collectors.
Nowadays mezzotint is used exclusively by artists to make their own, original graphic work.
The process of making a mezzotint can be divided into three stages:
- the preparation of the copper plate
- creating the image on the plate
- printing the plate.
The Preparation
BeÍore making a mezzotint the surface oÍ a copper plate is roughened. The roughening is done in a classical mamer by means of a specially designed instrument: the cradle or rocker (see Íig. 2).
This tool can be described as a broad, short chisel whose sharp side is not straight, but somewhat curved On the sharp side very narrow grooves have been ground into the blade, so that the curved, sharp side consists of many minute, even teeth.
Rockers come in tyPes: the teeth can be coarsel or finer A coarse rocker (no. 40) has 40 teeth per inch (= 16 per cm) and a very Íine rocker (no. 150) has 150 teeth per inch (= 60 PeÍ cm). Also, rockers can be wider or narower, ranging Írom 6 inches (15 cm) to l inch (2.5 cm). The rocker is rocked over the plate manually and with some Pressule in a sideways rocking movement.
With every rocking movement, a row of fine pits lined with minute burrs is made in the copper (see fig 3). During the rocking action the rocker is slowly moved backwards or forwards, depending on the angle oÍ the rocker and the preÍerence of the artist (see Íig. 4).
As a result, a band of zigzags arises, consisting oÍ pits and burrs. Once that band stretches across the entire width oÍ the plate, adjoining bands are rocked parallel to it and overlapping slightly. When the whole copper plate has been roughened in this way, the plate has been rocked in one dÍection only.
Proper roughening requires rocking the plate many times in different directions with constant pressure in as regular a manner as possible.
I myself usually rock the copper plate in Íour directions: horizontally, vertically and both ways diagonally. Then I repeat these four directions 16 to 25 times, which means that the whole plate is worked 64 to 100 times with the rocker. This is a time-consuming job: the Proper rocking oÍ a copper plate size 10 x 10 cm with a Íine-toothed rockel sometimes takes 8 hours. Naturally the teeth oÍ the rocker will wear slightty during this work.
In order to obtain an oPtimal result, i.e. regular pits oÍ approximately identical depth, the rockers must be kept really sharp. As a rule, this implies sharpening the rockeÍ every 10 to 15 minutes. Once the copper plate has been rocked well, the surface is covered with millions oÍ pits and burrs. A plate like this no longer feels like metal, it is velvet to the touch. All these pits and burrs hold a lot oÍ ink when the plate is inked. IÍ we were to print the plate in this stage, the whole print would become velvett deep black.
That is why the Dutch name for mezzotint is zwarte kunst ("black art"), which is nothing to do with magic but everything with that sumptuous, deep black colour. lt stands to reason that other methods have been sought to replace the rocking, which consumes so much strength, time and patience
Without going into them more deeply I mention iust a few methods: - mechanically rocked plates; these are supplied by a Japanese firm; - providing the copper Plate with a dense network oÍ drypoint tines; this gives the Print a special fabdc-like texture (see mezzotint no. 24); - running the copper plate covered with coarse carbodonum sandpaper (no. 80) through the etching Press under pressure, and repeating this some 50 times. Unless sPecial precautions are taken, this method is detlimental to the Press (see mezzotint no. 10); - biting the whole copPer Plate with aquatint oÍ the blackest possible degree (this produces no burrs, but only Pits in the plate); - sandblasting the copper plate (drawback: the Plate warps easily).
Creating the image on the Plate
Mezzotint is a 'tonal process'. The picturc, the image of a mezzotint is composed of tonal values, i.e gradations of light and dark rather than lines. Typical of a mezzotint in bÈck - a 'manière noire' print - is the Possibility of showing a smooth graduation Írom dch velvety black to bright white' To create an image on the rocked copper plate, one can stalt Írom a drawing or a sketch or work dircctly on the Plate' When staÍting from a sketch, it is convenient if the sketch has been conceived in tonal values, while the contours of the shapes have been indicated as well. The idea is Íor the contours to aPPear on the Plate mirrored This can be achieved inter alia by copying the contours on transparent drawing-paper and reversing this transpaÍent papei so that one sees the mirror image By means of carbon
paper these mirrored contours are drawn on the copper plaie. Now the desiSn in all its tonal values is created on the iocked plate by more or less scraping away or burnishing the bulrs and pits in places. The flatter the buÍs, the shallower the pits, the less the amount of ink held aÍter inking, which results in lighter tones when Printing (see fig 5)' As there rnay be an endless variation in the height and depth of the burrs and Pits resPectively, it is possible to create a great many greys blending with eac} other in a mezzotint' ihe plate can also be highty polished in places so that it will print white. Flattening the burrs and pits is done by means of'scrapers, 'burnishers' and polishers oÍ agate. A scraper is triangular, oÍ steel, and tapered (see fig. 1). lt has three sharP edges; the edges are used to scraPe away or abrade some of the burrs onlhe rocked copper plate This is why the German word for mezzotint is Schabkunst The more material is scraPed away, the lighter that patch will come out when printed' Thus, when makir1g a mezzotint one works Írom black to white. A burnisher is a smoothly polished piece oÍ steel, with a somewhat rounded end. It is often combined with the scraper into one tool. The burnisher is lrsed to flatten the bu s more or less; no copPer is scraped away, then The burrs become a bit flatter and are pressed into the Pits slightly, which also results in a liShter tone in the Print' The diÍÍerence between this operation and scraping is that a burnished patch pÍoduces a grey in the print with a somewhat moÍe irregular texture. The polisher of agate is mostly used to polish to near or complete smoothness those Patches on the copper Plate that must be almost white or absolutely white in the pdnt For fine details I often work with dentist's tools, sometimes reshaped into minute scrapers ol burnishers Occasionally I use arlold dental engine for polishing with small polishing discs. lt is possible to some extent to check on the copper plate whether all desired tonal values have been actually attained by scraping, burnishing and polishing More gleam on the copper plate implies a lighter tone on the relevant patch oÍ the Print One gets a better check by
making a proof. Removing material is easier than replacing it: hence it is oÍ paramount imPortance that one pÍoceed very cautiously when working from black to white. It is better to scrape away or burnish too little and then to make a proof than to scrape away too much and to Produce too light an area. It is always possible to make a grey on the copPer plate lighter, whereas the reverse is very diÍficult if not impossible. Printing Once the image with all its shades of grey is on the copper plate, it can be printed after having been inked. A mezzotint is pdnted on an etching press, almost in the same manner as an etching, an aquatint or a dryPoint. The whole plate is covered with etching ink. A leather dabbeÍ is used to dab the ink to an even coat, ensuring that it is also forced well into even the smallest pits. Subsequently any excess ink is wiped by hand. Here the difference with dÍypoint or etching is that although mezzotint is an intaglio technique, the Parts that aÍe to remain free from ink lie deeper than those which do hold ink (see Íig. 6).
The wiping must be done with the palm of the hand; if one uses cheesecloth or tarlatan for this or PaPeÍ, as usual when inking etchings, the many burrs on the coPPeÍ plate will tear off tiny fibres which mix with the ink, thus rendering the ink useless. Finally, the mezzotint copper plate is run thlough the etching pÍess along with a sheet oÍ previously dampened etching paper. The edition oÍ a Í\ezzoti^t, printed from a copper plate, is Iimited: due to the pressure of the etching press the burrs wear oÍÍ soon. Still, it is possible to make 50 to 100 good prints. A bigger edition can be printed only íaom steelfaced plates. By means oÍ electrolysis a very thin coat of iron several microns thick can be applied onto the coPPer Plate. A steelfaced plate can produce up to 500 good pÍints. Colour mezzotint A colour mezzotint is usually made oÍ 3 to 4 plates: one foÍ yellow, one for magenta red, and one for cyan blue; another plate can be added Íor an (almost) black colour. Any desired hue can be obtained with these basic colours. I usually staÍt a colour mezzotint with a sketch in colour: in water-colout in acrylic, sometimes in coloured crayon. AII 3 or 4 plates are processed according to the mezzotint technique described above. Every desired colour indicated on the sketch is split up on the face of it into the 3 or 4 basic colours. For example: if the final print is to show a dark olive green in a particular area, then one must scraPe away or burnish almost nothing theÍe on the yellow plate, on the magenta plate one must burnish/scrape away a sizeable amount, but some red must remain; on the cyan blue Plate one must scrape away/burnish to medium blue, whereas, finally, a light grey must remain on the black plate. The images on these 3 or 4 plates do have to fit onto each other exactly. \Arhen one first prints the yellow plate, then the magenta red one, then the cyan blue one and finally the black plate, the area thus processed will show a dark olive green colour in the pÍint.
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LIJST VAN ILLUSTRATIES / LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1 |
ei met veertje |
1974 |
2 |
eierdop |
1974 |
3 |
bloemkool |
1975 |
4 |
zwarte kat in doos |
1975 |
5 |
fles met bekers |
1975 |
6 |
papieren bootje |
1975 |
7 |
ei met lepeltje |
1975 |
8 |
uien |
1976 |
9 |
tennisballen |
1977 |
10 |
kroes |
1977 |
11 |
receptie |
1977 |
12 |
glazen en knikkers |
1977 |
13 |
knikker |
1977 |
14 |
tennisballen op grind |
1978 |
15 |
schelpje |
1978 |
16 |
twee peren |
1978 |
17 |
rij bomen in zomer |
1979 |
18 |
poes op pakpapier |
1979 |
19 |
knoflook met radijsjes |
1979 |
20 |
Vier mokken |
1980 |
21 |
plastic bekers |
1980 |
22 |
twee steentjes |
1980 |
23 |
framboos |
1980 |
24 |
citroen |
1980 |
25 |
negen radijsjes |
1980 |
26 |
schuur van de buren |
1980 |
27 |
golfbal |
1981 |
28 |
ping pong ballen |
1981 |
29 |
slakkenhuis |
1981 |
30 |
Tommy size 9,7 x 9,6 cm printed from 1 plate |
1981 edition 50 |
31 |
komkommers cucumbers size 24,4 x 19,6 cm printed from 2 plates in 3 colors |
1982 edition 50 |
32 |
drie kersen three cherries size 9,9 x 9,8 cm printed from 2 plates in 2 colors |
1982 edition 50 |
33 |
doorgesneden tomaten cut tomatoes size 19,7 x 19,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 4 colors |
1982 edition 50 |
34 |
gras bij nacht grass at night size 19,8 x 14,8 cm printed from 2 plates in 3 colors |
1982 edition 75 |
35 |
oog eye size 7,4 x 7,4 cm by commission of Dr. T. U. Hoogenraad for his thesis on ocular muscles |
1982 edition 100 |
36 |
perzik peach size 9,8 x 9,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 4 colors |
1982 edition 50 |
37 |
witte klaver white clover size 4,7 x 4,9 cm printed from 2 plates in 2 colors |
1982 edition 50 |
38 |
aardbei strawberry size 4,6 x 4,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1982 edition 75 |
39 |
schelpje 2 little shell 2 size 4,8 x 5 cm printed from 2 plates in 2 colors |
1983 edition 75 |
40 |
geschilde appel peeled apple size 9,8 X 9,8 cm printed from 4 plates in 5 colors |
1983 edition 75 |
41 |
partjes sinaasappel op handdoek slices of orange on a towel size 24,6 x 19,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1983 edition 75 |
42 |
kruisbessen gooseberries size 9,7 x 9,8 cm printed from 4 plates in 5 colors 2nd prize Miniature Print Biénnal "Kunstforum" Schelderode, Belgium |
1983 edition 75 |
43 |
kruisbes gooseberry size 4,8 x 4,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1983 edition 75 |
44 |
citroenen op tafel lemmons on a table size 19,8 x 14,8 cm |
1983 edition 75 |
45 |
glas water met citroenen glass of water with lemons size 19,7 x 19,7 cm printed from 2 plates in 2 colors |
1983 edition 75 |
46 |
"Japie" op een stoel "Japie" on a chair size 14,8 x 14,8 cm printed from 1 plate in black |
1983 edition 75 |
47 |
drie tomaten three tomatoes size 9,7 x 9,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1983 edition 75 |
48 |
beukenootje beech-nut size 4,8 x 4,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1983 edition 75 |
49 |
twee halve peren two half pears size 9,6 x 9,6 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1984 edition 75 |
50 |
frambozen in kom raspberries in a bowl size 19,5 x 19,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1984 edition 75 |
51 |
dauwdruppel aan gras dewdrop on grass size 4,8 x 4,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors based on a haiku by J. van Tooren Red Ink Award, Pratt Graphics, New York 10th International Miniature Print Competition, 1985 |
1984 edition 75 |
52 |
klaproos poppy size 9,7 x 9,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors based on a haiku of Issa made for the project "Pennen en Penselen" (Pens and Brushes) |
1984 edition 75 |
53 |
kommen en kroes in schemering bowls and mug in twilight size 9,7 x 9,7 cm printed from 2 plates in 2 colors based on a haiku of Bashö made for the project "Pennen en Penselen" (Pens and Brushes) |
1984 edition 75 |
54 |
herderstasje shepherdpurse size 4,8 x 4,7 cm printed from 2 plates in 2 colors made for the project "Pennen en Penselen" (Pens and Brushes) |
1984 edition 75 |
55 |
kersen en perziken cherries and peaches size 24,7 x 19,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1985 edition 60 |
56 |
"Japie" op rode tafel "Japie"on a red table size 24,4 x 19,6 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1986 edition 75 |
57 |
tulp "Amerikaanse Vlag" Dutch tulip "American Flag" size 9,6 x 9,6 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1986 edition 75 |
58 |
chionodoxa tussen grind chionodoxa between pebbles size 4,8 x 4,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1986 edition 100 |
59 |
een beetje wijn a little bit of wine size 9,8 x 9,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1986 edition 100 |
60 |
regendruppel op blaadje raindrop on a small leaf size 1,9 x 1,9 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1986 edition 75 |
61 | het groene glas the green glass size 19,6 x 19,5 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1986
edition 75 |
62 | druppel en knikker marble and waterdrop size 4,9 x 4,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors 1st prize first British International Miniature Print Competition |
1986 edition 75 |
63 | appels apples size 24,4 x 19,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1987
edition 75 |
64 | Sylvia's Cola size 19,5 x 19,6 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1987
edition 75 |
65 | de witte en de blauwe kroes the white and the blue mug size 9,6 x 9,6 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1987 edition 75 |
66 | viooltje pansy size 4,5 x 4,5 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors edition |
1987 edition 75 |
67 | kiwi's en radijs kiwis and radish size 9,5 x 9,5 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1987 edition 100 |
68 | niet storen s.v.p. do not disturb size 9,6 x 9,4 cm printed from 1 plate |
1987 edition 75 |
69 | herfst fall size 4,5 x 4,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1987
edtion 75 |
70 | de "Glass Veranda" knikker the "Glass Veranda" marble size 4,6 x 4,6 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors 1st prize (ex aequo) Mini Print Internacional 1988 Cadaques, Spain |
1988 edition 75 |
71 | kersenbloesem cherry blossom size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1988 edition 75 |
72 | 19e eeuws handwerkgerei met meetlint 19th c. things for needlework with tape measure size 9,6 x 9,6 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1988 edition 75 |
73 | maasbal en kluwenhouder 19e eeuw 19th century darningball and clew holder size 9,6 x 9,6 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1988 edition 75 |
74 | akelei columbine size 9,5 x 9,4 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors by commission of the "Province of Utrecht" |
1988 edition 100 |
75 | kom met ei bowl with egg size 9,6 x 9,5 cm printed from 3 plates in 4 colors |
1988 edition 75 |
76 | uit de zee from the sea size 24,5 x 19,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1989 edition 75 |
77 | kastanje chesnut size 4,5 x 4,5 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1989
edition 100 |
78 | blauw flesje small blue bottle size 19,5 x 19,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1990
edition 75 |
79 | neerdwarrelend veertje descending feather size 9,5 x 9,5 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1990
edition 100 |
80 | colorbanded snail shell size 4,6 x 4,6 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1990
edition 75 |
81 | peren en framboos pears and raspberry size 19,6 x 19,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 5 colors edition |
1990 edition 75 |
82 | twee madeliefjes two daisies size 9,6 x 9,6 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1990 edtion 100 |
83 | vallende kastanje falling chestnut size 9,7 X 9,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1990 edition 100 |
84 | partje manderijn part of mandarin size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1990
edtion 75 |
85 | teddy beer teddy bear size 9,7 x 9,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors made for private use |
1991 edtion 75 |
86 | wind en wijn wind and wine size 24,6 x 19,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1991 edtion 75 |
87 | Paprika's size 19,5 x 19,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 cilors |
1991 edition 100 |
88 | mosselschelpen mussel shells size 9,7 x 9,7 cm printed from 5 plates in 5 colors |
1991 edition 75 |
89 | perzik en peer peach and pear size 9,6 x 9,6 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1991 edtion 75 |
90 | klosje rood garen reel with red yarn size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors edition |
1991 edition 75 |
91 | schelp en knikker shell and marble size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1991 edition 100 |
92 | lucht, land en water te Doorn air, land and water at Doorn size 24,4 x 19,6 printed from 3 plates in 3 colors by commission of the city of Doorn: this mezzotint is part of the environment conservation award of the city of Doorn |
1992 edtion 50 |
92 | zomernacht summernight size 19,6 x 19,6 printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1992 edition 100 |
94 | druif met takje size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors by commission of the "Kamerbeek" company at Amersfoort |
1992 edtion 200 |
95 | aankomst van een blad arrival of a leaf size 24,5 x 19,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1992 edtion 100 |
96 | blauwe schelp blue shell size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1992 edtion 100 |
97 | beertje little bear size 9,8 x 9,8 cm printed from plates in colors made for privat use |
1992 edition 100 |
98 | appels in vergiet appels in a colander size 19,7 x 24,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1993 edition 100 |
99 | noten. balk. kruis-bes size 9,7 x 9,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors by commission of "Concert in Cothen" |
1993 edition 100 |
100 | aalbessen red currants size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1993 edition 100 |
101 | radix medicinae oris size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors by commision of "Het Nederlandsch Tandheelkundig Genootschap" (Dutch Dental Society) |
1994 edition 100 |
102 | twee honden two dogs size 24,5 x 19,6 cm printed from 3 plates in 4 colors |
1994 edition 100 |
103 | watertoren watertower size 24,6 x 19,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 5 colors this mezzotint is an alternated form of nr. 92 |
1994 edition 100 |
104 | oud veertje old feather size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1994 edition 100 |
105 | sinaasappelen in mand oranges in basket size 24,6 x 19,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 5 colors |
1994 edition 100 |
106 | mineraalwater mineralwater size 9,7 x 9,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors by commision of the "Federatie Kunstuitleen" at The Hague |
1994 edition 60 |
107 | schelp in kistje shell in a wooden box size 9,7 x 9,8 cm printed from 1 plate in black |
1994 edition 100 |
108 | appel bij Sterkenburg apples near Sterkenburg size 19,5 x 14,6 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors by commision of the province of Utrecht |
1995 edition 50 |
109 | drie druiven three grapes size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1995 edtion 100 |
110 | slaappillen sleeping pills size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1995 edition 100 |
111 | op recept with a prescription size 9,6 x 9,6 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1996 edition 100 |
112 | ontdekking van de wereld discovery of the world size 9,7 x 9,6 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors for the portfolio of the Haagse Ets Club |
1996 edtion 75 |
113 | peren en stopflesje pears and glass jar size 24,6 x 19,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1996 edition 100 |
114 | blauw flesje bronwater blue bottle springwater size 24,5 x 19,6 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1996 edtion 100 |
115 | japanse kommen japanese bowls size 19,6 x 19,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1996 edtion 100 |
116 | lampionnetjes small lanterns size 4,6 x 4,7 cm printed from 4 plates in 4 colors |
1996 edtion 125 |
117 | drie maten fluiten size 9,7 x 9,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors by commision of "Concert in Cothen" |
1997 edition 100 |
118 | roze schelp pink shell size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1997 edition 125 |
119 | rabarber rhubarb size 24,4 x 19,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1997
edition 100 |
120 | twee rode uien en een witte two red onions and a white one size 9,8 x 9,8 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1998 edition 100 |
121 | rode uien en glazenpot red onions and a glass jar size 19,6 x 24,5 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1998 edition 100 |
122 | twee schelpen* two shells size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors |
1998 edition 100 |
123 | druiven en radijs* grapes and radish size 4,7 x 4,7 cm printed from 3 plates in 3 colors *special edition for luxus edition of the book |
1998 edition 100 |
124 | drie paprika's three paprika's size 19,6 x 19,6 cm color mezzotint |
1998 edition 100 |
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Louise Bloemen,
Eierdop 17/30 van Joop Vegter
Ik kocht de 17e druk van dit mooie werkje - wat gedateerd is 1974 of 1979 - vermoedelijk op een kunstmarkt, van hemzelf.
Ik woonde toen in Gorinchem, en was zwanger van mijn enig kind, een dochter.
Het werkje trof me, omdat ik een ei - nog altijd - zo symbolisch vind voor 'leven' en het zo prachtig weergegeven is!!
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Van Frank en Hanneke Adriaans is werk van JOOP VEGTER op 12 januari 2022 als schenking aanvaard door de
Fondation Custodia in Parijs.
Het gaat om de volgende werken:
Titel, voorstelling/opmerking druk datering
Schelpje voor hanneke en frank 16/50 1978
Slakkenhuis 1/50 of 3/50 ? 1981
Uit de zee 1!/75 1989
Mosselschelpen 3/75 1991
Blauwe schelp 45 / 100 1992
Roze schelp 1/125 1997
Twee schelpen bij het boek[1] 1/100 1998
Shelland Islands 1/125 2000
Small Shell statue 1/100 voor Frank en Hanneke 2002
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[1] Een groot aantal mezzotinten is afgebeeld in The Mezzotint JoopVegter, Van Spijk, Venlo / Antwerpen 1998; inleidingen door Hanneke Adriaans en Elena Kornetchuk. Door Joop zelf een uitgebreide tekst over de techniek; verder een overzicht van de tentoonstellingen enz. .
Dat nr. 1 van de Shelland Islands naar mij is gegaan ben ik wel heel verguld mee.
De eerste aanmelding is van Jan Nekkers:
Sinds een groot aantal jaren zijn mijn vrouw en ik verzamelaars van “grafiek op papier”. Via galerieën, veilingen, internetsites of rechtstreeks van de kunstenaar breiden we onze Nekkers-Kapitein-Collectie langzaam maar zeker uit. Omdat we onze verzameling graag goed en uitvoering documenteren proberen we zoveel mogelijk achtergrond informatie over hem/haar te vinden. Bijgaand een foto van de afbeelding “Beukennootje” 1983 Techniek: Ets, 30/75 (ik vermoed dat het een mezzotint is) Afmeting: 4,8 x 4,8 cm Gesig.: rechts onder in potlood, naam voluit + jaartal Links onder Titel en midden onder de oplage. (Noot webmaster: de foto is van een te slechte kwaliteit; ik heb gevraagd om een foto met een hogere resolutie)
Het werk is in bezit geweest van Kunstuitleen “De Krabbendans” uit Eindhoven met nr. A95-006 (Kunstuitleen is opgeheven in 2012). Het werk was geprijsd f. 295,00 incl. lijst.
Het werk heeft mogelijk gehangen in Singer Museum te Laren in een expositie Grafiek NU 2. Nov.-Dec. 1986. In de Leeuwarder Courant van 28-11-’86 wordt gesproken over “de pieterpeuterige beukennootjes” van Joop Vegter.
Reden waarom we werk van Joop Vegter in onze verzameling hebben opgenomen is, naast de prachtige afbeelding en hoge technische kwaliteit van het werk, het feit dat hij lid is/was van het Amersfoorts Kunstenaars genootschap De Ploegh.
Dat laatste is (één van de) criteria bij aanschaf van grafiek op papier. (we moeten tenslotte ergens een grens trekken!)
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Paul Wetselaar:
In het verleden heb ik een kunstwerk gekocht van Joop Vergter tijdens een expositie in Leiden. Het kunstwerk heet: Kersen en Perziken uit het jaartal 1985 en vind het nog altijd prachtig.
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De erfgenamen van Joop Vegter zien, per 31 januari 2021, af van het auteurs/portret recht van de werken van Joop.
Dit betekent dat de werken die o.a. bij het Rijksmuseum in bezit zijn getoond kunnen worden op hun website.
Dit betekent ook dat we, op onze website, meer afbeeldingen van de werken van Joop op onze website kunnen plaatsen zonder afbreuk te doen van de rechten van de erfgenamen.
De afbeeldingen op de website kunnen echter nooit als vervanging dienen van de echte Mezzotint werken van Joop en zijn slechts bedoelt om alle werken van Joop voor iedereen zichtbaar te maken.
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Paula Vegter-Kossen is 30 november 2020 overleden.
Joop Vegter is 8 september 2017 overleden.
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Elena Kornetchuk died Saturday, April 25, 2015.
She had owned the International Art Gallery in Sewickley, PA.
Elena wrote an introduction in “Mezzotint Joop Vegter”
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Enkele (39) werken van Joop zijn toegevoegd aan de collectie van het Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam
Bloeiende artisjok
Het groene glas
Ontdekking van de wereld
Achter de haag
Bootje van papier
Bloemkool
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