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Stanley William Hayter (27 December 1901 – 4 May 1988) was an English painter and
printmaker Printmaking is the process of creating work of art, artworks by printing, normally on paper, but also on fabric, wood, metal, and other surfaces. "Traditional printmaking" normally covers only the process of creating prints using a hand proce ...
associated in the 1930s with
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and from 1940 onward with
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. Regarded as one of the most significant printmakers of the 20th century, in 1927 Hayter founded the legendary '' Atelier 17'' studio in Paris. Since his death in 1988, it has been known as ''Atelier Contrepoint''. Among the artists who frequented the atelier were Pablo Picasso,
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, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Wassily Kandinsky,
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. He is noted for his innovative work in the development of
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(a process that exploits varying viscosities of oil-based inks to lay three or more colours on a single intaglio plate). Hayter was equally active as a painter, "Hayter, working always with maximum flexibility in painting, drawing, engraving, collage and low relief has invented some of the most central and significant images of this century before most of the other artists of his generation", wrote Bryan Robertson.


Early life and education

Hayter was born in Hackney, London, on 27 December 1901, the son of painter
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. He received a degree in chemistry and geology from
King's College London King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. In 1836, King's ...
and worked in
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, Iran for the
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from 1922 to 1925. After Hayter returned home to convalesce from an attack of malaria, his company arranged a one-man show at their headquarters in London of the paintings and drawings he had made while overseas. The exhibition's success (almost all the paintings sold) may have convinced Hayter to pursue a career as an artist.


Career


Paris

In 1926, Hayter went to Paris, where he studied briefly at the
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. That same year, he met Polish printmaker
Józef Hecht Józef Hecht (14 December 1891 – 19 June 1951), also known as Joseph Hecht, was a printmaker and painter. Born and educated in Poland, he made Paris his base from 1920. Trained in classical engraving techniques, Hecht was a founder of "Atelier ...
, who introduced Hayter to copper engraving using the traditional burin technique. Hecht helped Hayter acquire a press for starting a printmaking studio for artists young and old, experienced and inexperienced, to work together in exploring the engraving medium. In 1927, Hayter opened the studio, and in 1933 he moved it to No. 17, rue Campagne-Première, where it became internationally known as Atelier 17. Hayter worked with many contemporary artists to encourage their exploration of printmaking as a medium. Artists such as Miró, Picasso and Kandinsky collaborated on creating print editions (''Fraternité'' and ''Solidarité'') to raise funds for the support of the Republican cause in the Spanish Civil war.


New York City

At the outbreak of World War II, Hayter moved Atelier 17 to New York City and taught printmaking at the New School. Artists such as Jackson Pollock,
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and Mark Rothko made prints at the New York Atelier 17. During the war, Hayter collaborated with British artist, historian and poet Roland Penrose and others in setting up a commercial camouflage business: the Industrial Camouflage Research Unit. He also first produced finished prints with the method he called "simultaneous color printing," where colour was added to inked intaglio plates by means such as colour-ink-soaked rags, stencils, or rolling a thicker, more viscous ink over a thinner ink, where the thicker ink is rejected and adheres only to the surface surrounding the first ink. Hayter acted as advisor to the Museum of Modern Art for the show ''Britain at War''. In connection with the exhibition, he devised an analogue computer to duplicate the angle of the sun and shadow lengths for any time, day and latitude.


Paris

Returning to Paris in 1950, Hayter took Atelier 17 with him. Hayter was a prolific printmaker, completing more than 400 works in the medium before his death. In 1949 his book, ''New Ways of Gravure'', was published by Pantheon Books, INC. NY. Oxford University Press published ''About Prints'' in 1962. His students included
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. Hayter continued to develop painting alongside printmaking. His interest in automatism led him to associate with the
Surrealists Surrealism is a cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists depicted unnerving, illogical scenes and developed techniques to allow the unconscious mind to express itself. Its aim was, according to l ...
, and in the United States he was an innovator in the
Abstract Expressionism Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York City in the 1940s. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York at the center of the ...
movement. His legacy in printmaking, which came to dominate its instruction in the American academy, was a vigorous opposition to preparatory drawings and retroussage or hand-wiping with whiting, and endorsement of strong plate tone and improvisation.Raftery, Andrew. "Genealogies: Tracing Stanley William Hayter," ''Art in Print'' Vol. 2 No. 3 (September–October 2012). In 2005 the Tate Archive acquired Hayter's papers.


Personal life

Hayter was married three times: to Edith Fletcher (dissolved 1929), to American sculptor Helen Phillips (dissolved 1971), and to Désirée Moorhead, with whom he lived in Paris at the time of his death in 1988. He had three sons: Patrick (who died young) from his first marriage, and Augy and Julian Hayter from his second marriage to Helen Phillips. Augy, an actor, writer and translator, died in 2004. Julian, a composer, musician and photographer, died in 2007.


Honours

*1951 – Appointed an
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(OBE) *1951 – Awarded, by the French government, the Légion d'honneur. *1958 – Chosen as representative artist for Great Britain, at the Venice Biennale. *1967 – Appointed a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres of the
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. *1968 – Advanced to Commander of the Order of the British Empire. (CBE) *1972 – Received the Grand Prix des Arts de la Ville de Paris. *1978 – Elected Foreign Member of the American Academy of Arts and Science. *1982 – Elected Honorary Foreign Member of the Royal Academy. *1983 – Awarded a Doctorate of Fine Arts of the New School of Social Research, New York and Honorary Doctorate of Hamline University, Minnesota. *1986 – Promoted to Commandeur in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.


References


Further reading

* Peter Black and Désirée Moorhead, ''The Prints of Stanley William Hayter: A Complete Catalogue'' (Mount Kisco, NY: Moyer Bell, 1992) * S. W. Hayter, ''New Ways Of Gravure'' (1966) * Carla Esposito, "Hayter e l'Atelier 17" (Milan: Electa, 1990) * Pierre-François Albert et François Albert, "Hayter – The paintings" (Gourcuff Gradenigo, 2011)


External links


Atelier Contrepoint
Website
"Stanley William Hayter"
Government Art Collection, Department for Culture, Media and Sport
"Stanley William Hayter"
Tate Gallery
Portrait of Stanley William Hayter
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