
1) Below-surface design process 2) Gem with a sunken design 3) Glyptic art 4) Gravure 5) Incised carving 6) Incised printing method 7) Intaglio printing 8) It can be a charm 9) Italian words and phrase 10) Printing 11) Printing process 12) Stone engraving
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1) Concavity 2) Diaglyph 3) Gravure 4) Photogravure
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a figure engraved into a gem or another substance
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• (n.) A cutting or engraving; a figure cut into something, as a gem, so as to make a design depressed below the surface of the material; hence, anything so carved or impressed, as a gem, matrix, etc.; -- opposed to cameo. Also used adjectively.
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A gemstone engraved below the surface so that the apparent elevations of the design are hollowed out and an impression from the design yields an image in relief. The background is not cut away, but is left in the plate of the highest areas of the design. It is sometimes called `hollow relief` and is the opposite of a cameo.
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Decorative technique (or object made by the technique) of incising a figure or design into the surface of hards tones (as in seals) and glass (see engraving, wheel) especially, and also ceramics and metalwork. Intaglio is the opposite of cameo work, in that the design, not the background, is cut away to give an image in relief .
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A technique of stylized engraving, which is carved beneath the surface layer of a hard material, often stone or metal.
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A method of printing using engraved plates. Paper is forced into the ink-filled lines of the plate, leaving a raised line of ink on the paper. All U.S. paper money is printed by the intaglio method.
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A method of printing from an engraved metal plate, which under pressure forces the paper to accept ink from the engraved incisions in the plate rather than from the relief surface.
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Design cut into the surface of gems or seals by etching or engraving; an
engraving technique. ...
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A method of printing in which an image or letter is cut into the surface of wood or metal, creating tiny wells. Printing ink sits in these wells, and the paper is pressed onto the plate and into the wells, picking up the ink.
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A form of printing that results in a raised or engraved print surface.
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Any printmaking technique in which lines and areas to be inked and transferred to paper are recessed below the surface of the printing plate. Etching, engraving, drypoint, and aquatint are all intaglio processes. See also print.
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A design carved into the surface of a gemstone--theopposite in character of a cameo.
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Carving or engraving a design into a gemstone. It is the opposite of a cameo which has high relief.
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Gemstone carved into a cameo, but instead of the engraving raised above the background, as in the cameo, the engraving is etched into the background.
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A printing process where the image is engraved below the surface of the printing plate such as gravure.
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Decorative technique (or object made by the technique) of incising a figure or design into the surface of hards tones (as in seals) and glass (see engraving, wheel) especially, and also ceramics and metalwork. Intaglio is the opposite of cameo work, in that the design, not the background, is cut away to give an image in relief.
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In·tagl'io noun ;
plural English
Intaglius , Italian
Intagli . [ Italian , from
intagliare to engrave, carve; prefix
in- in +
tagliare to cut, carve. See
Detail .] A cutting or engraving; a figure cut into something, as a gem, so as to make a design d...
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A design carved down into a gemstone, unlike a cameo in which the design is raised from it's background, in relief. This technique was often used for seals, which made an impression in wax used to seal a letter or authenticate a document. It is also common on watch fobs, since the watch fob was originally a good place to carry a seal. Once seals fe...
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An intaglio a stone or gem on which a figure is hollowed out so that the impression from it may be in relief: the opposite of a cameo.
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Any form of printmaking in which the image is produced by incising into the printing plate and where it is the incised line or area that holds the ink. Intaglio methods include etching, drypoint, engraving, and wood engraving.
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diaglyph noun glyptic art consisting of a sunken or depressed engraving or carving on a stone or gem (as opposed to cameo)
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Design cut into the surface of gems or seals by etching or engraving; an engraving technique
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A print where areas of the image are those that are depressed below the surface - etching is an intaglio process. As opposed to a relief print.
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