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\n This artwork titled “Sunrise Dahlia” c.1990 is an original colors mezzotint by noted German\/American artist Gatja Helgart Rothe, 1935-2007. It is hand signed, titled and numbered 64\/150 in pencil by the artist. With the artist blind stamp at the lower right corner. The image (plate mark) is 17.5 x 11.75 inches, sheet size is 24.35 x 17.75 inches. It is in excellent condition, the colors are fresh and bright, has never been framed.<\/p>\n

About the artist:<\/p>\n

G.H. Rothe is renowned as master of the mezzotint. She combines technical mastery with inspired imagination. She was born in 1935 in Beuthen, Germany (ceded to Poland in 1945) and her studies in art history, human anatomy, goldsmithing and extensive drawing culminated in her discovery of the mezzotint technique. Impelled to revive this most difficult technique of printmaking led to an invention in 1972 never accomplished before in mezzotint: transparency. Her years of research and constant practice supplied the perfect medium for her vast repertoire of images.<\/p>\n

Ludwig von Siegen, the first mezzotint engraver would have been impressed. He wrote in 1642, “There is no living artist who could guess how this engraving has been executed.” Yet more impressive is G.H. Rothe’s zeal; she has completed over 70,000 mezzotints.<\/p>\n

“I carve my images into copper plates directly with a diamond. Then I pit the surface with a chisel-like tool called a rocker. When the ground work is done, I use a steel burnisher quite extensively to shape my images as one would do in a fine barr relief but working in reverse. After I pull a proof print from the copperplate, I cover the surface anew with fine pitted holes using the rocker, eliminating thought in action, practicing Karma Yoga. The experience of layering images and the x-ray shapes is guided by the mind’s eye. I feel but cannot see the picture underneath the second layer of pits. As the essence of life is an unknown force, I see when I don’t lookContinue Reading
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Dimensions<\/dt>\n
17.75ʺW × 0.01ʺD × 24.35ʺH<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n
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Styles<\/dt>\n
Contemporary<\/dd>\n
Realism<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n
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Frame Type<\/dt>\n
Unframed<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n
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Art Subjects<\/dt>\n
Botanic<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n
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Period<\/dt>\n
1990s<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n
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Item Type<\/dt>\n
Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n
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Materials<\/dt>\n
Mezzotint<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n
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Condition<\/dt>\n
Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n
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Color<\/dt>\n
Pink<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n
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Condition Notes<\/dt>\n

\n Excellent<\/p>\n

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