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Etching Prints For Sale

Discover etching prints for sale online today. Our collection includes etching landscape prints, etching portraits and map prints. Shop today to discover artwork by international contemporary artists and find the perfect new addition for your home or workplace.

London-based printmaker Victoria Achache uses a technique called Chine-Collé to bring blocks of colour to her characterful etchings. Her works, such as Woman in Blue, are characterised by her minimalist style, using only a few colours such as the vivid blue for the subject’s dress against a simple pink and green backdrop.

Guy Allen's limited edition animal etchings retain the art form’s traditional density. In Hares II, Allen’s etching captures the glossy coats and flexing muscles of his two fighting hares. The pair, however, could be dancing and their regal elegance is exacerbated by the strip of gold that has been woven into the cloudless landscape behind them.

The Etching Process

The artist first draws on a copper or zinc “plate” that has been prepared with a special wax-like liquid called “ground” before immersing the plate in acid or a copper-sulphate solution which marks the lines into the metal. The plate is then cleaned, dried and the ground is removed with a solvent, revealing the drawn lines underneath. Ink is then forced into the etched lines and finally the plate is passed through a press, with the pressure transferring the leftover ink onto paper to create the etching. The plate can be re-inked in order to create as many etchings as the artist requires.

Etching History

Although etching was used in the 14th century for decorating metal, historians believe it was not used for printmaking until much later. It’s thought the technique had only been around for twenty years by the time Albrecht Dürer discovered the technology in the sixteenth century. The German artist turned out to be skilled at the process, creating dense and powerful prints such as his dark and detailed Knight, Death, and the Devil. His work became an advert for the technique and it is thought Dürer largely contributed to etching’s popularity which continues today.

Four centuries later, another German-born painter became a champion of etching prints. Lucien Freud used the technique to subject the human form to new scrutiny. Although he did not act like a conventional printmaker, instead standing the plate upright on an easel while etching, as if he was working on canvas. His portraits and nudes in this style are set against empty backgrounds in order to provide uninterrupted focus on his figures which were composed from a meticulous web of carefully etched lines and patches of shadow.

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    Full Moon  by Guy Allen
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    Full Moon  by Guy Allen
    Full Moon
    Prints - 51x51 cm
    Phases of the Moon by Kit Boyd
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    Phases of the Moon by Kit Boyd
    Phases of the Moon
    Prints - 20x20 cm
    Ghetto Blaster by Barry Goodman
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    Ghetto Blaster by Barry Goodman
    Ghetto Blaster
    Prints - 69x102 cm
    Life Imitating Art - My favourite things by Mychael Barratt
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    Life Imitating Art - My favourite things by Mychael Barratt
    Life Imitating Art - My favourite things
    Prints - 68x54 cmRent for €65 /mo
    Concrete Skyline by Bianca MacCall
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    Concrete Skyline by Bianca MacCall
    Concrete Skyline
    Prints - 21x14 cmRent for €55 /mo
    Gormley's cat by Mychael Barratt
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    Gormley's cat by Mychael Barratt
    Gormley's cat
    Prints - 40x38 cmRent for €55 /mo
    Picasso's dog II by Mychael Barratt
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    Picasso's dog II by Mychael Barratt
    Picasso's dog II
    Prints - 40x38 cmRent for €60 /mo
    Oranges and Lemons by Mychael Barratt
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    Oranges and Lemons by Mychael Barratt
    Oranges and Lemons
    Prints - 46x58 cmRent for €65 /mo
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    Waxing Crescent  by Guy Allen
    Waxing Crescent
    Prints - 51x51 cm
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    Mountain View by Sonia Martin
    Mountain View
    Prints - 25x20 cm
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    The Last Array by Kirsten van Schreven
    The Last Array
    Prints - 42x35 cmRent for €60 /mo
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    Mayfair & St James's by Stephen Walter
    Mayfair & St James's
    Prints - 88x107 cm
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    Moon Stag by Guy Allen
    Moon Stag
    Prints - 79x79 cm
    The Last Lighthouse
    Prints - 31x15 cmRent for €60 /mo
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    Emergence by Christine Guichard
    Emergence
    Prints - 74x55 cm
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    Heron Jungle 4 by Neil Raitt
    Heron Jungle 4
    Prints - 42x32 cmRent for €65 /mo
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    Radio stack by Barry Goodman
    Radio stack
    Prints - 102x69 cm
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    Gordium Méandre by Victor Vasarely
    Gordium Méandre
    Prints - 83x83 cm
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    Waning Gibbous by Guy Allen
    Waning Gibbous
    Prints - 51x51 cm
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    Array II by Kirsten van Schreven
    Array II
    Prints - 14x20 cm
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    Clifton Suspension  by Bianca MacCall
    Clifton Suspension
    Prints - 16x22 cm
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