About The Artist:
Harmon Pritchard
Harmon Pritchard was born Herman Prichep on April 16, 1890, in New York. His parents Wililam and Lena, were Jewish immigrants from Poland. They had four children, three boys and one girl, before William died in 1915. Pritchard graduated from Townsend Harris High School and attended City College of New York for 2 1/2 years, before attending the Pace Institute of Accounting, from which he graduated in 1916. In 1915, Pritchard married Jessie Roth,...
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About The Medium:
Etching
The printing process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio (incised) in the metal. In traditional pure etching, a metal (usually copper, zinc or steel) plate is covered with a waxy ground which is resistant to acid. The artist then scratches off the ground with a pointed etching needle where they want a line to appear in the finished piece, exposing the bare metal. The plate is then put through a high-pressure printing press together with a sheet of paper (often moistened to soften it). The paper picks up the ink from the etched lines, making a print.