AfterKleeHandColoredSalted
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AfterKleeHandColoredSalted

"After Paul Klee" this is a hand colored , gold toned, salted paper print from a 4 x 5 negative of a piece of sculpture I did based on a painting, "Man with a German Mustache," by Paul Klee. Window light. Print came out a bit light, so I colored it with pastels.
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Equipment Used
Toko 4 x 5 camera
Exposure
N. R.
Film & Developer
Tri-320, developer not recorded.
Paper & Developer
Salted paper, probably Crane's Platinotype.
Lens Filter
150 mm rodenstock
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Doug Schwab
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Very nice work, love the way you represented the eyes.
I was at the doctors the other day and he had a couple of prints on the wall, he had know idea who did the originals, he thought it was just something generic a third grade art student did, but I could tell they were by someone who was very accomplished, did some googling and found the were by Kazimir Malevich, another from that generation.
 
@jtk Thanks. I posted another picture of this sculpture a while back. The one was a straight palladium print from an 8 x 10 negative.
@awty Thanks, Paul. Interesting story. That was a great era in modern art. Changed everything.
 

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AfterKleeHandColoredSalted.jpg
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Date taken
Sun, 14 June 2020 2:42 PM
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