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"La Tusche": An Intimate Etching by Joan Purcell

"La Tusche": An Intimate Etching by Joan Purcell

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Capture a moment of quiet innocence with this signed and titled original etching by the celebrated American artist Joan Purcell (b. 1933). This charming piece, titled "La Tusche," depicts a baby from a tender, intimate perspective. As the work of a listed artist whose pieces are in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, this is a special find for collectors of American printmaking.

 

About the Artwork

 

This delightful etching offers a unique and intimate view of early childhood. The artist depicts a baby, seen from behind, sitting on the floor. Purcell’s masterful use of the etching medium is evident in the delicate, fine lines that describe the soft curls of the baby’s hair and the gentle contours of its form. The composition is simple and direct, focusing entirely on the child and creating a powerful sense of vulnerability and innocence. The title, "La Tusche," is a lovely play on words, possibly referencing the baby's "tush" while also echoing the French term for an ink wash or touch, befitting the artistic medium.

 

About the Artist: Joan Purcell (b. 1933)

 

Joan Purcell is a versatile and highly respected American artist. Known for her exceptional talent as a master etcher and lithographer, her work is prized for its lyrical quality and delicate, confident lines. Her art is held in major public collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Splitting her time between the Florida Keys and the coast of Maine, her sense of color and light is influenced by both the vibrant, tropical hues of the south and the cool, subtle tones of the north. This piece is a testament to her skill in capturing intimate, human moments with grace and sensitivity.


 

The Era and Its History 📜

 

 

American Women in Printmaking

 

In the mid-to-late 20th century, many American women artists found a powerful voice in the medium of printmaking. While the world of large-scale painting could be difficult to access, the more intimate and technically focused realm of etching and lithography provided a space for incredible innovation. Artists like Joan Purcell were part of a generation that pushed the boundaries of the medium, creating works that were both technically brilliant and emotionally resonant. This etching is a wonderful example of that tradition.

 

The Child in Art

 

The depiction of babies and children is one of the most enduring themes in the history of art. From Renaissance cherubs to Impressionist family scenes, the child has always been a symbol of innocence, purity, and the future. In the 20th century, artists moved away from idealized or religious depictions and began to capture more personal, intimate, and psychologically insightful moments of childhood. Purcell’s work is a perfect example of this modern approach, presenting a quiet, unadorned, and deeply human portrait of a baby simply being.


 

The Ideal Collector 🧑🎨

 

This etching will appeal to a collector with a sophisticated appreciation for fine art printmaking and intimate, figurative work. The ideal buyer is likely:

  • A Connoisseur of American Printmaking: Someone who collects works by listed American etchers and will recognize the quality and importance of Purcell's work.

  • A Collector of Art by Women: This is a wonderful piece for a collection focused on the contributions of 20th-century American women artists.

  • Someone Who Appreciates Figurative Art: The simple, tender depiction of the baby has a universal and timeless appeal.

  • A Seeker of Art with a Story: The fact that Purcell's work is in the Smithsonian adds a layer of historical significance and prestige to this piece, making it a more compelling acquisition.


 

Condition

 

The etching is in excellent vintage condition. The paper is clean, and the inked lines are crisp and clear. The piece is professionally matted and housed in a simple, elegant gold-toned frame that complements its classic style. Please review all photos carefully.

 

Supporting Information

 

  • Artist: Joan Purcell (b. 1933)

  • Title: La Tusche

  • Medium: Original Etching on Paper

  • Dimensions: Approximately 11.5" H x 10.5" W (including frame)

  • Style: American Realism, Figurative Art

  • Period: Circa 1970s

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