The Rise of Drypoint
Anastasia Belyaeva

The Rise of Drypoint

How a Neglected Medium Gained Popularity in the 19th Century

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The focus of this book is the art of drypoint, an intaglio technique long overshadowed in European printmaking history. Focusing on the 1840s–1890s – the period when drypoint gained unprecedented popularity and became a common medium – it reveals why artists such as Charles-Émile Jacque, James McNeill Whistler, James Tissot, Mary Cassatt, and Auguste Rodin embraced it. Using a novel methodology that treats technique as an agent of meaning and not merely a tool, the author reconstructs creative choices, aesthetic agendas, and professional strategies. Featuring detailed case studies, the book revives neglected masters, traces overlooked narratives, and demonstrates drypoint’s unique expressive power.

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Seitenanzahl 460 arabisch
Abbildungen 150 farbig
Bindung Buch, Gebunden
ISBN 978-3-7965-5552-7
Erscheinungsdatum 14.09.2026

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Anastasia Belyaeva is an art historian specialising in the history and techniques of printmaking and author of several peer-reviewed publications on nineteenth-century prints. Her experience spans academic, museum and art market sectors, including roles at the Hermitage Museum and Koller Auctions.