
(from the article `anarchism`) Many major 20th-century painters, at one time or another, were active in the anarchist movement or acknowledged anarchism as a significant influence, ... Unlike the use of movable type for printing text, early graphics were reproduced from wood relief engravings in which the nonprinting portions of the ......
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A form of artistic expression where the statement is made, usually on paper, in two-dimensional form; in its most general application, graphic arts encompasses such forms as drawing, painting, prints, and photography. Specifically, the term is restricted to prints and, by extension, to artworks created for reproduction by a printing process. The te...
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[
n] - the arts of drawing or painting or printmaking
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noun the arts of drawing or painting or printmaking
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