Brodsky & Utkin

Glass Tower
1984

Not on view

Date
1984

Classification
Prints

Medium
Etching

Dimensions
Sheet: 42 5/16 × 30 9/16in. (107.5 × 77.6 cm) Plate: 30 7/8 × 22 3/16in. (78.4 × 56.4 cm)

Accession number
97.70.15

Edition
17/30 | 10 APs, 2 TPs, 2 PPs, 1 BAT, 3 HCs, 3 Exhibition proofs, 1 European Exhibition proof

Publication
Printed by K. Caraccio Printmaking Studio; published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc.

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of Ruth and Richard Shack

Rights and reproductions
© artist or artist’s estate

API
artworks/11394

Part of a series:
Projects
35 works

Detailed etching of an intricate, fantastical machine with various components and mechanisms, resembling a ship or building, set against a background with a map-like appearance. The artwork includes text and smaller diagrams at the bottom, suggesting a blend of technical illustration and imaginative art.
Detailed black and white etching depicting a cross-section of a multi-story dwelling house with various rooms and architectural details. The left side shows the vertical cutaway of the building with rooms furnished with period items, while the right side features floor plans, design patterns, and a small map of a city layout. Text annotations accompany the illustrations, providing context and descriptions.
Detailed engraving of a baroque theater with an elaborate stage and audience area, accompanied by a floor plan and extensive text annotations in a vintage script.
A print featuring a grid of nine abstract etchings, each depicting a distorted or surreal human face or head, with various textures and patterns. The artwork is monochromatic and each etching is framed within its own square, arranged in three rows of three on a white background. The artist's signature and edition number appear at the bottom.
Four framed abstract etchings arranged in a two-by-two grid on a white background, each depicting a stylized human face with various geometric and fragmented features. The artwork has a signature and date at the bottom right corner.
This is an intricate black and white etching divided into several panels, featuring architectural and mechanical designs. The top left panel shows a figure in a long coat and hat looking out over a balcony at a complex structure labeled "VILLA NAUTILUS." The top right panel contains a cross-hatched design with text. Below, a large central panel depicts a steep, tunnel-like space filled with mechanical details and a small figure descending a ladder. To the right, a vertical panel shows a cutaway view of a multi-level structure with various rooms and machinery. At the bottom, a small panel contains an eye within an oval frame. The artwork has a detailed, technical drawing style, reminiscent of blueprints or engineering sketches.
An etching depicting a surreal architectural structure with a curved, towering facade and a small figure standing at the precipice of a high ledge, set against a cloudy sky. The intricate details of the building's interior suggest a vast, cathedral-like space. The artwork is signed and dated by the artist in the lower margin.
An etching featuring a collection of architectural drawings and diagrams. The top section shows a drafting table with plans, a title in Cyrillic script, and text blocks. Below are detailed interior and exterior views of buildings, including a cross-section and a cityscape with industrial elements. The artwork has a vintage or historical style, with intricate linework and shading.
Detailed etching of a multi-story building facade with numerous identical windows, each containing a figure or architectural detail, and a large sphere suspended in the center. Below is a caption titled "COLUMBARIUM HABITABILE" with a block of text and two figures standing in a courtyard.
Vintage illustration featuring various architectural drawings and plans of the Crystal Palace, including elevation views, a floor plan, and a section view, with handwritten notes and a title block.


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