
1) Aquatinta 2) Cerograph 3) Cerography 4) Chalcography 5) Chalk engraving 6) Chiseling 7) Chromolithograph 8) Chromolithography 9) Copperplate engraving 10) Design 11) Drawing 12) Dry point 13) Etching 14) Glyphograph 15) Glyphography 16) Glyptograph 17) Glyptography 18) Holograph 19) Impression 20) Lignograph
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1) Cut 2) Etching 3) Halftone 4) Linecut 5) Photoengraving 6) Woodcut
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• (n.) The act or art of producing upon hard material incised or raised patterns, characters, lines, and the like; especially, the art of producing such lines, etc., in the surface of metal plates or blocks of wood. Engraving is used for the decoration of the surface itself; also, for producing an original, from which a pattern or design may b...
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An illustration or decoration printed from a metal plate or hardwood block.
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A method of decorating by cutting fine lines or dots into a glass, metal or other hard surface .
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Method of printing using a plate, also called a die, with an image carved into it.
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Art of creating a design by means of inscribing blocks of metal, wood, or some other hard material with a point. With intaglio printing the design is cut into the surface of a plate, usually metal....
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A printing process using intaglio, or recessed plates. Made from steel or copper, engraving plates cost more than plates used in most other printing processes, such as lithography. Ink sits in the recessed wells of the plate while the printing press exerts force on the paper, pushing it into the wells and onto the ink. The pressure creates raised l...
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1. The act or art of producing upon hard material incised or raised patterns, characters, lines, and the like; especially, the art of producing such lines, etc, in the surface of metal plates or blocks of wood. Engraving is used for the decoration of the surface itself; also, for producing an original, from which a pattern or design may be printed ...
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An intaglio printmaking process in which grooves are cut into a metal or wood surface with a sharp cutting tool called a burin or graver. Also, the resulting print.
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Inscribing metal or other materials using a sharp blade sometimes called a scriber or a tool known as a
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1 Method of decorating by cutting fine lines or dots into a glass, metal or other hard surface In acid engraving or acid etching, the subject to be decorated is coated with an acid-resistant wax, varnish or gum, and the design incised through this with a fine steel point. Alternatively, areas to remain in relief are coated with the acid-resistant s …...
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En·grav'ing noun 1. The act or art of producing upon hard material incised or raised patterns, characters, lines, and the like; especially, the art of producing such lines, etc., in the surface of metal plates or blocks of wood. Engraving is used for the decoration of the surface itself; also, fo...
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An intaglio process in which the image to be printed is cut into a metal plate, block of wood or other surface
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A method of cutting or incising a design into generally metal or wood, with a sharp tool called a graver. The artist, by the placement and thickness of the line, determines either a dense and detailed image, or an image with a sketchy or feathery quality. One of the intaglio methods of making prints, in engraving, a print can be made by inking such...
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decorating silver by scraping or cutting away material to create a design, especially of armorials and crests.
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Engraving is the art of representing objects and depicting characters on metal, wood, precious stones, etc, by means of incisions made with instruments variously adapted to the substances operated upon and the description of work intended.
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Method used by printmakers to create images on hard wood or metal surfaces by using a burin (sharp tool)
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a printing method in which a design is cut into a material, usually metal, with a sharp tool, and the surface is inked to make a print.
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Printing method using a plate, also called a die, with an image cut into its surface.
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An intaglio technique in which a metal plate is manually incised with a burin, an engraving tool like a very fine chisel with a lozenge-shaped tip. The burin makes incisions into the metal at various angles and with varying pressure which dictates the quantity of ink the line can hold -hence variations in width and darkness when printed. The techni...
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etching noun making engraved or etched plates and printing designs from them
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Art of creating a design by means of inscribing blocks of metal, wood, or some other hard material with a point. With intaglio printing the design is cut into the surface of a plate, usually metal. It is these cuts, often very fine, which hold the ink. In relief printing, by contrast, it is the areas left when the rest has been cut away which are i...
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A printing process whereby images such as copy or art are etched onto a plate. When ink is applied, these etched areas act as small wells to hold the ink; paper is forced against this die and the ink is lifted out of the etched areas creating raised images on the paper.
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Process of carving into wood or rubber to create a print or sculpture.
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