In Tate Britain

Prints and Drawings Room

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Artist
Stanley William Hayter 1901–1988
Medium
Etching on paper
Dimensions
Image: 470 × 594 mm
Collection
Tate
Acquisition
Purchased 1981
Reference
P07470

Catalogue entry

P07470 RIPPLE 1970 [P07470-P07476;complete]

Inscribed ‘SW Hayter 70’ bottom right and ‘Ripple’ and ‘95/100’
Etching, printed by the artist with Hector Saunier and published by the artist, 18 1/2× 23 3/8 (47×59.3)
Purchased from the artist (Grant-in-Aid) 1981

These seven etchings [P07470-P07476] are printed in colour by the method Hayter has evolved over many years of experimentation. He uses engraved line (see ‘Cirque Chinois’ [P07473]) as well as hard-ground etching and aquatint and applies colour to the plate both wiped in in the usual way, and rolled onto the surface of the plate in different viscosities enabling him to print a number of different colour in a single pass through the press. The colour blend in ‘Chute’ [P07472] from red to yellow, green and deep blue is an outstanding example, and illustrates Hayter's ability to control the shades of colour produced by the overlay of his inks-yet further widening the colour range in a single printing.


Published in:
The Tate Gallery 1980-82: Illustrated Catalogue of Acquisitions, London 1984

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