Holes Etching (Three Holes)
In these prints Constant experimented with the traditional technique of etching. The etching plates were sometimes perforated to create ‘holes’ in the prints. The scratched marks and the holes evoke associations with maps of constellations or imaginary countries. The prints date from the period when Constant was working out his vision of the city of the future – New Babylon – in prints, drawings, models, manifestos,
and writings.
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Holes Etching (Three Holes)
In these prints Constant experimented with the traditional technique of etching. The etching plates were sometimes perforated to create ‘holes’ in the prints. The scratched marks and the holes evoke associations with maps of constellations or imaginary countries. The prints date from the period when Constant was working out his vision of the city of the future – New Babylon – in prints, drawings, models, manifestos,
and writings.
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Collectie Piet Clement
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Piet Clement Collection
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In deze prenten experimenteerd ...... es, manifesten en geschriften.
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In these prints Constant exper ...... els, manifestos,
and writings.
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format
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RP-P-2010-222-22
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Rijksmuseum
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Gaten-ets (drie gaten)
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Holes Etching (Three Holes)
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1961
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1961
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extent
beeld breedte 595 mm
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beeld hoogte 495 mm
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blad breedte 794 mm
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blad hoogte 535 mm
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height 495 mm
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height 535 mm
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width 595 mm
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width 794 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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