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David and The Dying Slave - Platinum-Palladium Print 1 of 10 Print - Limited Edition of 15

Pawel Libera

United Kingdom

Printmaking, Platinum And Palladium Metals on Paper

Size: 11 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

David and The Dying Slave, V&A Museum, Cast Court. Platinum-Palladium 11x15 inch print on Arches Platine paper, with the image area 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 inch. Four deckled edges allow float mount for the display of the whole print. Signed, stamped and numbered - verso (back) and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. 1870's plaster cast replicas of Michelangelo's sculptures from the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Platinum/ palladium prints are one of the most beautiful, desirable, and permanent types of photographic prints. Platinum prints are the most stable photographic printing process, with the print lasting as long as the paper it is printed on. In the case of the Arches Platine paper, it can last for more than 1000 years. The platinum/palladium printing process was first patented by William Willis Junior in 1873. The process yields an extremely long tonal range (amount of greyscale tones between black and white). It is arguably the widest tonal range photographic printing process. A wide range of tones and contrast can be obtained depending on the particular emulsion mix and the developer used. It is also the most permanent printing process, as noble metals are embedded in the paper fibres, unlike silver gelatin, where silver is suspended in the gelatin emulsion on top of a paper substrate. Due to the noble metals bounding with the paper image formed by platinum and palladium will not fade and will last as long as the paper on which it is printed. As papers used for the platinum/ palladium process need to be of the highest quality, they will last for over a thousand years if properly stored. Many of the most prominent figures in the history of the photographic medium used platinum/ palladium printing. The most notable are Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, Edward Weston, Frederick Evans, Gertrude Käsebier, Paul Strand, Imogen Cunningham, Robert Mapplethorpe and Irving Penn, among many others.

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Printmaking:Platinum And Palladium Metals on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15

Size:11 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in

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Pawel Libera is a distinguished visual artist working in the medium of photography, with a career spanning over 30 years that bridges the artistry of traditional darkroom techniques and contemporary digital advancements. His expertise in 19th-century printing processes, particularly platinum-palladium printing, is highly regarded for its tonal subtlety and archival longevity, reflecting his profound dedication to the craft. Fluent in both English and Polish, Pawel's education at the New York Institute of Photography has propelled a vocation that traverses geographical and cultural boundaries. Renowned for harmonising classical and contemporary photographic practices, Pawel's works are featured in esteemed collections such as the Royal Institute of British Architects, The Royal Collection Trust, the Royal Household, and in the archives of discerning private collectors. His inclusion in these prestigious collections attests to its artistic impact and the lasting contributions of his photographic oeuvre to the field.

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