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Theodore Roussel — The Sea at Bognor

Theodore Roussel

The Sea at Bognor

1895

Roussel was a pioneer in color etching in Britain, and a series of trial proofs illustrates his creative process. For many of the proofs, colored ink was painted onto the plate and then apparently printed without using a press. The completed version of this soft ground etching was among a set of nine color prints first exhibited in 1899. Roussel also made a painting of the same view of sky, sea, and shore at Bognor Regis, located on the southern coast of England.

Medium
Soft ground etching, inked à la poupée, in yellowish green and greenish blue on ivory laid paper
Dimensions

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Theodore Roussel, The Sea at Bognor, 1895

Roussel was a pioneer in color etching in Britain, and a series of trial proofs illustrates his creative process. For many of the proofs, colored ink was painted onto the plate and then apparently printed without using a press. The completed version of this soft ground etching was among a set of nine color prints first exhibited in 1899. Roussel also made a painting of the same view of sky, sea, and shore at Bognor Regis, located on the southern coast of England.

Medium
Soft ground etching, inked à la poupée, in yellowish green and greenish blue on ivory laid paper
Dimensions
7.5 x 14.1 cm
Year
1895
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Print, Coastal, Serene, 19th Century, Blue And Green, Impressionism, Landscape, Ocean, British, Soft-ground etching

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art