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Max Ernst, Ian Turpin. the process of frottage to oil painting . The new process was known as grattage . It consisted of scraping wet paint from unstretched canvas which was draped over objects and surfaces . The resulting textures were ...
Max Ernst, Ian Turpin. the process of frottage to oil painting . The new process was known as grattage . It consisted of scraping wet paint from unstretched canvas which was draped over objects and surfaces . The resulting textures were ...
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... grattage process , they consist either of flat patterning close up to the picture - plane , or an illusion of shallow depth , as in the one illustrated here . A flat disc sun casts a menacing light over most of the cities in the series ...
... grattage process , they consist either of flat patterning close up to the picture - plane , or an illusion of shallow depth , as in the one illustrated here . A flat disc sun casts a menacing light over most of the cities in the series ...
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... grattage process ( Plates 18-20 , 22 , 24-6 ) , Ernst worked up suggestions provided by the initial automatic sandwiching , using a brush , and finally painted in a background . However , the decalcomania paintings differ from the ...
... grattage process ( Plates 18-20 , 22 , 24-6 ) , Ernst worked up suggestions provided by the initial automatic sandwiching , using a brush , and finally painted in a background . However , the decalcomania paintings differ from the ...