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Color Stipple Engraving Collection

Color stipple engraving is a unique and intricate art form that involves creating images using tiny dots of color

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: New Mack'rel, 1795. Creator: Niccolò Schiavonetti

New Mack'rel, 1795. Creator: Niccolò Schiavonetti
New Mack'rel, 1795

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Milk below Maids, 1793. Creator: Luigi Schiavonetti

Milk below Maids, 1793. Creator: Luigi Schiavonetti
Milk below Maids, 1793

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Two Bunches a Penny, Primroses, 1793. Creator: Luigi Schiavonetti

Two Bunches a Penny, Primroses, 1793. Creator: Luigi Schiavonetti
Two Bunches a Penny, Primroses, 1793

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Strawberries, Scarlet Strawberries, published 1795. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini

Strawberries, Scarlet Strawberries, published 1795. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini
Strawberries, Scarlet Strawberries, published 1795

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Hot Spice Ginger Bread Smoking Hot, published 1796. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini

Hot Spice Ginger Bread Smoking Hot, published 1796. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini
Hot Spice Ginger Bread Smoking Hot, published 1796

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Old Chairs to Mend, published 1795. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini

Old Chairs to Mend, published 1795. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini
Old Chairs to Mend, published 1795

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Fresh Gathered Peas, Young Hastings, published 1795. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini

Fresh Gathered Peas, Young Hastings, published 1795. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini
Fresh Gathered Peas, Young Hastings, published 1795

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Knives, Scissors and Razors to Grind, published 1795. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini

Knives, Scissors and Razors to Grind, published 1795. Creator: Giovanni Vendramini
Knives, Scissors and Razors to Grind, published 1795

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Sir Thomas Elyot 1794 Francesco Bartolozzi British

Sir Thomas Elyot 1794 Francesco Bartolozzi British
Sir Thomas Elyot, 1794. Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815), John Chamberlaine, after Hans Holbein (German, c. 1465-1524)

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Sir Henhy Guldeford 1792 Francesco Bartolozzi

Sir Henhy Guldeford 1792 Francesco Bartolozzi
Sir Henhy Guldeford, 1792. Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815), John Chamberlaine, after Hans Holbein (German, c. 1465-1524)

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Lord Rich 1794 Francesco Bartolozzi British 1727-1815

Lord Rich 1794 Francesco Bartolozzi British 1727-1815
Lord Rich, 1794. Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815), John Chamberlaine, after Hans Holbein (German, c. 1465-1524). Color stipple engraving; sheet

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Sir Thomas Wyatt 1793 Francesco Bartolozzi British

Sir Thomas Wyatt 1793 Francesco Bartolozzi British
Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1793. Francesco Bartolozzi (British, 1727-1815), John Chamberlaine, after Hans Holbein (German, c. 1465-1524)

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: Roses Rosa Gallica Purpurea Velutina Parva 1817-1824

Roses Rosa Gallica Purpurea Velutina Parva 1817-1824
The Roses: Rosa Gallica Purpurea Velutina Parva, 1817-1824. Langlois (French), Pierre-Joseph Redoute (French, 1759-1840), after Henry Joseph Redoute (French, 1766-1853)

Background imageColor Stipple Engraving Collection: L Amour couronnepar les Graces (Cupid crowned by the Graces), 1770-1805

L Amour couronnepar les Graces (Cupid crowned by the Graces), 1770-1805
L Amour couronne par les Graces (Cupid crowned by the Graces), 1770-1805


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Color stipple engraving is a unique and intricate art form that involves creating images using tiny dots of color. This technique, which dates back to the 18th century, requires precision and patience as each dot is carefully placed to build up the overall image. The result is a stunning piece of artwork that has a textured and almost three-dimensional quality. Using various colors and densities of dots, artists can create vibrant and detailed illustrations that capture the eye and spark imagination. The process of stipple engraving can be time-consuming but the end result is well worth the effort, as it produces richly colored images with depth and dimension. Whether used for fine art prints or illustrations in books, color stipple engraving adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any project. It's a timeless technique that continues to captivate viewers with its beauty and intricacy. So next time you come across a piece created through color stipple engraving, take a moment to appreciate the skill and craftsmanship that went into making it truly special.