Cabaret Three Printmaking By Jerry Di Falco

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Jerry  Di Falco  'Cabaret Three', created in 2018, Original Digital Art.
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Artist:

Jerry Di Falco

Title:

Cabaret Three

Price:
Not For Sale
Year:
2018
Medium:
Size - (USA):
9 W x 12 H x 1 D (inches)
Size - (metric):
22.9 W x 30.5 H x 2.5 D (centimeters)
Theme:
Edition:
Original
Artwork ID:
616439

Artwork Description:

THE PRICE OF THIS ETCHING INCLUDES A BLACK PAINTED WOOD FRAME WITH GLASS AND ACID FREE MAT. THE FRAME MEASURES FOURTEEN INCHES HIGH BY ELEVEN INCHES WIDE. THE WHITE MAT CONTAINS A BLACK INNER TRIMMED EDGE. THE ARTWORK ARRIVES WIRED AND READY TO HANG ON YOUR WALL. A WALL HOOK AND NAIL ARE ALSO INCLUDED. The studio techniques included aquatint, intaglio, drypoint, and Chine Colle. It is entitled “KABARETT”, and belongs to Di Falco’s TEARS FOR BERLIN series, which is a collection devoted to The German Cabaret Art Movement from 1917 to 1933. It was executed on a zinc etching plate that measured four inches wide by five inches high or 10.160cm by 12.700cm, and the framed work is 9 inches by 12 inches. This etching is part of a portfolio of FIVE EDITIONS with each individual edition limited to only five prints. This etching is from the THIRD EDITION and executed in oil base etching ink on RivesBFK white paper. A Thai mulberry bark paper, infused with Japanese Kozo threads, treated with methyl cellulose was used in the Chine collé collections. This work was printed and published by the artist at the Center for Works on Paper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on The Fleisher Art Campus, which is an art school for students and professional artists. The theme surrounds an architectural detail of a cabaret called The Europahaus, located on Stresemannstraße in Berlin, one of hundreds of cabarets in the city dating from 1931. The photographic image Di Falco used, as a study for several original drawings before the etching was executed, originated from The Digital Picture Archives of the Federal Archives or Bundesarchiv. Berlin was the central location in the 1930s for avant-garde and Dadaist performance art. The political satire inherent in the scripts added an artistic edge to the entertainment and theatrical aspects of CABARET. Many artists from the USA, including Josephine Baker, flocked to Berlin to participate in this historic art movement. When the National Socialists came to power, the world of gay night-life and cabaret ended quickly.
Keywords:   Original Printmaking, Dance Printmaking
Materials:   Intaglio Prints


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