Robert Kipniss – Intaglios 1982-2004 reproduces 139 intaglio prints, including mezzotints, drypoints, roulette prints, and etchings. Hand-colored mezzotints, drawings, and paintings are also illustrated. The introductory essay by Dr. Trudie A. Grace offers an overview of Kipniss's intaglios that explains the mezzotint technique, the ways in which he taps its potential for his own purposes, the relationship between his prints and his paintings, and the influences upon his work.
An essay by Thomas Piche, Jr. describes Kipniss's studio environment, discusses his imagery and style, relates his work to the American landscape tradition, Tonalism, and incorporates quotations from the artist.