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Theodore Roussel — The Agony of Flowers

Theodore Roussel

The Agony of Flowers

1890

Combining softground etching with aquatint, Roussel creates a symbolist meditation on mortality through delicate botanical imagery. Part of his series exploring the cycle of life and death, the work demonstrates his mastery of tonal printmaking techniques.

Medium
softground etching and aquatint

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Theodore Roussel, The Agony of Flowers, 1890

Combining softground etching with aquatint, Roussel creates a symbolist meditation on mortality through delicate botanical imagery. Part of his series exploring the cycle of life and death, the work demonstrates his mastery of tonal printmaking techniques.

Medium
softground etching and aquatint
Year
1890
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Dark, Etching, Melancholic, Nature, British, Flowers, Figurative, Still Life, Romantic

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art