2,115 Original Prints And Engravings For Sale:
Looking for Original prints for sale?
Explore all styles and techniques of artistic engravings: contemporary art, street-art, abstract art, figurative art, prints, lithographs… ArtMajeur caters to all artistic sensibilities and has been celebrating beauty by your side for 20 years with more 3.6 million contemporary works of art to discover ... or acquire! The world benchmark for contemporary prints. Discover works by contemporary artists from around the world to decorate your interior with class! Simple art lover or confirmed collector? Find the favorite canvas or painting that will truly enhance your decoration. ArtMajeur offers you original works, limited editions and art prints by the best contemporary artists in the world. On ArtMajeur, the works of engravings are selected by enthusiasts and experts in the art market. We select for you the original works of trendy, award-winning and recognized artists as well as new rising values in the field of contemporary art to guide you and help you in your process of buying art prints online.
Discover contemporary Engraving Printmaking on ArtMajeur
Contemporary Engraving Printmaking is a technique of creating unique, original artwork by carving an image onto a metal or plastic plate and transferring the image onto paper. The most common supports for this type of printmaking are copper, steel, and zinc plates, while materials include ink, paper, and various tools such as burins, etching needles, and aquatint grounds. What sets this type of artwork apart is its ability to capture intricate details and textures, resulting in a truly unique and tactile piece. The process of engraving allows for the artist to create lines and patterns that are precise and intricate, while the ink and paper used in the printing process allow for endless variations in color and texture. Contemporary Engraving Printmaking is a highly skilled and specialized art form that requires patience and dedication, resulting in one-of-a-kind pieces that are both visually stunning and emotionally engaging.

©2007 Jesus Tejedor
Origins and History
Contemporary Engraving Printmaking has a rich history that dates back to the 15th century. It emerged as an art form when artists started to make prints by engraving images onto a metal plate. Over time, the technique evolved, and artists started to experiment with different materials and methods. During the Renaissance period, engraving printmaking became popular, and many artists created detailed and intricate prints using copperplates.

©2007 Jesus Tejedor
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
Contemporary Engraving Printmaking has undergone significant evolution in recent years. The traditional hand-carving and printing methods have been replaced by modern techniques that allow for greater precision and detail. Printmakers are now using advanced technology such as laser engraving, digital printing, and 3D printing to create unique and intricate designs. These advancements have opened up new possibilities for artists, allowing them to experiment with new materials, colors, and textures. As a result, contemporary engraving printmaking has become a highly sought-after art form in the contemporary art market. Collectors are drawn to the unique and intricate designs, and the limited edition prints are often highly valued. The importance of contemporary engraving printmaking in the art world is evident in the growing number of galleries and exhibitions dedicated to this medium. Artists are pushing the boundaries of what is possible with printmaking, creating works that are both beautiful and thought-provoking.

©1999 Sergey Veda
Related Famous Artists
Contemporary engraving printmaking artists have brought new life to an age-old technique, with their unique styles and perspectives.
One such artist is a master of the drypoint technique, using it to create intricate and delicate lines in her prints. Another artist uses the traditional technique of etching, but with a modern twist, incorporating digital manipulation in her works. Another artist experiments with a variety of printmaking techniques, often combining them to create truly unique pieces.
One artist is known for his use of bold colors and strong lines in his prints, while another creates hauntingly beautiful pieces with a focus on texture and tone. Yet another artist uses printmaking to explore themes of identity and belonging, often incorporating personal photographs into her works.
These contemporary engraving printmaking artists show that the technique is still relevant and exciting in the modern art world. Their innovative approaches keep the tradition alive while pushing it in new directions.

©1997 Sergey Veda
Notable contemporary Engraving Printmaking
Contemporary engraving printmaking is a form of art that has become increasingly popular in recent years. Some of the most well-known works in this genre include:
"The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Katsushika Hokusai (1831) - This iconic Japanese woodblock print features a towering wave that threatens to engulf a small boat. The use of vibrant colors and dynamic composition makes it a masterpiece of the ukiyo-e tradition.
"Self-Portrait" by Chuck Close (2000) - This etching depicts the artist’s face in incredible detail, highlighting the intricate patterns of his skin and facial hair. The piece is a testament to Close’s skill as a printmaker and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects.
"Untitled (Falling Man)" by Eric Fischl (2001) - This powerful aquatint shows a man falling from a building, his body twisted and contorted in mid-air. The piece is a haunting reminder of the events of 9/11 and the sense of loss and confusion that followed.
"The Singing Butler" by Jack Vettriano (1992) - This romantic mezzotint shows a couple dancing on a beach, surrounded by a group of musicians and a butler holding an umbrella. The piece has become a beloved symbol of the Scottish artist’s work and a staple of contemporary printmaking.
"Untitled (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)" by Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1991) - This minimalist lithograph shows a simple black rectangle on a white background, representing the death of the artist’s partner from AIDS. The piece is a poignant tribute to the power of love and loss, and the enduring legacy of those who have passed away.

Dorine Knecht
Printmaking on Paper | 17.7x12.6 in

Ojolo - Abel García
Printmaking on Paper | 7.9x7.9 in

Aurélie Charpentier (ACH)
Printmaking on Other substrate | 31.5x23.6 in

Dominique Keruzec (Maho)
Printmaking on Paper | 7.1x5.1 in

Sophie Gerin
Printmaking on Paper | 30.7x22.1 in

Maria Shedrina
Printmaking on Paper | 24x33.9 in
