Zandenhoeff

Zandenhoeff by Michel Mourot

Medium

lithography

Dimensions

292; 240

About this artwork

lithografie

Art Historical Context

**Zandenhoeff** is a delicate lithograph created by Michel Mourot in1829, measuring a modest 240 mm high by 292 mm wide. This print captures the early enthusiasm for lithography, a revolutionary technique invented just three decades earlier by Alois Senefelder. traditional engraving, lithography allowed artists to draw directly a smooth limestone surface with greasy crayons or ink, blending the freedom of drawing with the precision of printmaking. The resulting images retained the artist's personal touch, making it ideal for reproducing landscapes, architecture, and everyday scenes affordably ...

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