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Print By Emily Lombardo: Plate 61: They Have Flown, From The Caprichos At Childs Gallery

E. Lombardo

American

Plate 61: They have flown, from The Caprichos, 2013
Etching and aquatint
9×6IN.CM

‘This poor girl is being used as an ornament for everyone’s use. She has been groomed for public consumption. When they are done with her, she will be gone.’

Edition of 12. Plate 61 from the series The Caprichos. Inscribed in the plate top right: ’61’; titled in the plate lower center: ‘They have flown.’. Numbered, signed, and dated in pencil.

The Caprichos, by Emily Lombardo, is a series of etchings which are in direct conversation and homage to Francisco Goya’s Los Caprichos, 1799. Both reveal the dark underbelly of cultural movements which ultimately serve to divide society across economic, racial, political, religious, and gender lines. Lombardo brings these issues into contemporary light through a queer feminist lens.

This edition was published by Childs Gallery and printed at The Center for Contemporary Printmaking (Norwalk, CT) by printer Opal Ecker DeRuvo. Hahnemühle Copperplate Bright White paper and Portland Black ink where used for this edition.

Signature: lower right
Print By Emily Lombardo: Plate 71: When Day Breaks We Leave, From The Caprichos At Childs Gallery

E. Lombardo

American

Plate 71: When day breaks we leave, from the Caprichos, 2016
Etching and aquatint
9×6IN.CM
Signature: lower right