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Definition of serigraph in English: serigraphnoun ˈsɛrɪɡrɑːfˈserəɡraf North American A printed design produced by means of a silk screen. 〈主北美〉绢网印花 Example sentencesExamples - Not only are her paintings immensely popular, selling for at least $100,000, but she also creates serigraphs, stone lithographs, and limited-edition prints.
- Instead, she looks forward to many more years of work, in which she will create more collages in addition to her paintings and serigraphs.
- Original serigraphs published by Fortune are created by hand and require three to five months to produce under the direction of skilled artists and artisans.
- This new volume celebrates 10 more years of limited-edition serigraphs that were printed and published from the original artwork of Eyvind Earle.
- The company will offer flue-art multiple works, including serigraphs, etchings, hand-pulled lithographs and foundry bronzes, as well as original works on canvas and paper.
- The galleries feature original oils, watercolors, limited-edition serigraphs, lithographs and sculpture.
- Park West presents works such as limited-edition serigraphs and lithographs by master, noted and emerging artists.
- I later spoke to the gallery director and asked him, on average, how many of his clients really understood what a fine art print really is and the differences between serigraphs, lithographs and giclées.
- He offers images of life on the seashore as original paintings, serigraphs, giclée prints and graphics.
- Burr's black-and-white serigraphs and oil paintings of tap, swing and formal dance are popular.
- The quality of prints produced, only original serigraphs or lithographs, stands out in the industry to provide collectors with true works of art.
- Hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of attendees weaved through aisles featuring mouldings, equipment, posters, serigraphs, lithographs, original art and more.
- For sale on the site are originals and limited-edition serigraphs, lithographs and sculpture.
- The gallery, which is located in the New York metro area, played host to its own Dali show this past summer and exhibited a selection of lithographs, serigraphs and sculptures by the artist.
- Her originals and serigraphs are available on an exclusive basis.
- Also on display will be oils, watercolors, serigraphs and books, including the new release, ‘Three Oaks,’ one of Earle's favorites.
- In the past, when we published serigraphs, the edition sizes would be in the 400 range.
- The gallery offers a variety of fine art prints from its collection of hand-screened, limited-edition serigraphs and digital reproductions.
- The company deals in originals, oils, acrylics, watercolors and serigraphs.
- Published mediums include, but are not limited to, serigraphs, lithographs, monoprints and various etchings.
Derivativesnoun North American He was captivated by the combination of art and lab technique and its melding of craft with experimentation and became a full-time serigrapher in 1980. Example sentencesExamples - Silk screening was at one time an incredible innovation, but today it is very expensive, and also, high-quality serigraphers are getting hard to come by.
- According to this master serigrapher, the success of a silkscreen depends upon the ability of the color separator assigned to work with it.
noun sɛˈrɪɡrəfi North American Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg and, most especially, Warhol rose to greatness through their mastery of serigraphy. Example sentencesExamples - A contemporary point of view favoring a single technique, serigraphy, is adapted to their objective: to contribute a vision of the future made up of combustible fragments of the present.
- The company also provides printing services for myriad art-printing needs, including promotional items and art books; serigraphy and giclée printing for limited-edition prints; and high-resolution scanning services.
- Its primary goal is to educate collectors and the general public about effort-intensive, hands-on printmaking techniques, such as intaglio, relief, stone lithography, serigraphy and monotype.
- Such prints are made by the artist in small, limited editions via time-consuming, hands-on processes such as etching, stone lithography and serigraphy.
OriginLate 19th century: formed irregularly from Latin sericum 'silk' + -graph. Definition of serigraph in US English: serigraphnounˈserəɡraf North American A printed design produced by means of a silkscreen. 〈主北美〉绢网印花 Example sentencesExamples - He offers images of life on the seashore as original paintings, serigraphs, giclée prints and graphics.
- The gallery offers a variety of fine art prints from its collection of hand-screened, limited-edition serigraphs and digital reproductions.
- This new volume celebrates 10 more years of limited-edition serigraphs that were printed and published from the original artwork of Eyvind Earle.
- For sale on the site are originals and limited-edition serigraphs, lithographs and sculpture.
- Also on display will be oils, watercolors, serigraphs and books, including the new release, ‘Three Oaks,’ one of Earle's favorites.
- The gallery, which is located in the New York metro area, played host to its own Dali show this past summer and exhibited a selection of lithographs, serigraphs and sculptures by the artist.
- Not only are her paintings immensely popular, selling for at least $100,000, but she also creates serigraphs, stone lithographs, and limited-edition prints.
- Published mediums include, but are not limited to, serigraphs, lithographs, monoprints and various etchings.
- The galleries feature original oils, watercolors, limited-edition serigraphs, lithographs and sculpture.
- Burr's black-and-white serigraphs and oil paintings of tap, swing and formal dance are popular.
- Park West presents works such as limited-edition serigraphs and lithographs by master, noted and emerging artists.
- In the past, when we published serigraphs, the edition sizes would be in the 400 range.
- I later spoke to the gallery director and asked him, on average, how many of his clients really understood what a fine art print really is and the differences between serigraphs, lithographs and giclées.
- The company deals in originals, oils, acrylics, watercolors and serigraphs.
- The quality of prints produced, only original serigraphs or lithographs, stands out in the industry to provide collectors with true works of art.
- Hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of attendees weaved through aisles featuring mouldings, equipment, posters, serigraphs, lithographs, original art and more.
- Her originals and serigraphs are available on an exclusive basis.
- Instead, she looks forward to many more years of work, in which she will create more collages in addition to her paintings and serigraphs.
- Original serigraphs published by Fortune are created by hand and require three to five months to produce under the direction of skilled artists and artisans.
- The company will offer flue-art multiple works, including serigraphs, etchings, hand-pulled lithographs and foundry bronzes, as well as original works on canvas and paper.
OriginLate 19th century: formed irregularly from Latin sericum ‘silk’ + -graph. |