- Type: Art
Radanté Botanical Etching - Artist Proof
This exceptional mid-century intaglio print showcases a composition featuring large, dramatically patterned leaves and trailing vine flowers emerging from a neoclassical pedestal urn.
Utilizing a skilled combination of line etching and tonal aquatint, Radanté has bathed the study in a rich, glowing golden-amber background wash that beautifully highlights the rich, velvety texture of the primary illustration.
Hand-annotated with "E.A." in the lower left corner and hand-signed by the artist in the lower right, the piece is captured on thick, heavy-gauge paper. The distinct indentation of the printing press plate mark is beautifully visible, framed by raw, organic deckled edges.
8"L × 12"H
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Sourced specifically for Story during Tiffany's Travels | Paris, Summer 2026
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Description
This exceptional mid-century intaglio print showcases a composition featuring large, dramatically patterned leaves and trailing vine flowers emerging from a neoclassical pedestal urn.
Utilizing a skilled combination of line etching and tonal aquatint, Radanté has bathed the study in a rich, glowing golden-amber background wash that beautifully highlights the rich, velvety texture of the primary illustration.
Hand-annotated with "E.A." in the lower left corner and hand-signed by the artist in the lower right, the piece is captured on thick, heavy-gauge paper. The distinct indentation of the printing press plate mark is beautifully visible, framed by raw, organic deckled edges.
8"L × 12"H
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Sourced specifically for Story during Tiffany's Travels | Paris, Summer 2026





