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  2. List of works by William Hogarth - Wikipedia

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    Shop card (1720)—advertising Hogarth's own engraving shop [3] Shop card for Hardy (early) [4] Funeral ticket (c.1721-36) [22] Shop card for Ellis Gamble (c.1723 or 1728) [23] Impression from a tankard belonging to the Clare Market Artists Club (early) [25] Kendal Arms (1723 or later) [26 (27)] Self-portrait with two figures and two cupids (1720)

  3. Commemorative plaque - Wikipedia

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    A commemorative plaque, or simply plaque, or in other places referred to as a historical marker, historic marker, or historic plaque, is a plate of metal, ceramic, stone, wood, or other material, bearing text or an image in relief, or both, to commemorate one or more persons, an event, a former use of the place, or some other thing. Most such ...

  4. Line engraving - Wikipedia

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    An engraved plate from which visiting cards are printed is a good example of some elementary principles of engraving. It contains thin lines and thick ones, as well as a considerable variety of curves. An elaborate line engraving, if it is a pure line engraving and nothing else, will contain only these simple elements in different combinations.

  5. Art and engraving on United States banknotes - Wikipedia

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    David Rittenhouse engraved some border designs for the 10 May 1775 Continental currency [14] and 25 March 1776 Colony of New Jersey 6£ note. [15] Francis Hopkinson does not appear to have done engraving, but he is credited with the designs for border-cuts, emblems, and mottos on three issues of Continental currency in 1778–1779.

  6. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    The artist or creator of a coin's design. [1] device A pattern or emblem used in the design of a coin. die An engraved metal piece used for transferring the design to the coin. In a vertical arrangement, the upper (or hammer) die is typically used for the obverse. The lower (or anvil) die is stationary and is used for the reverse.

  7. Laser engraving - Wikipedia

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    Laser engraving metal plates are manufactured with a finely polished metal, coated with an enamel paint made to be "burned off". At levels of 10 to 30 watts, excellent engravings are made as the enamel is removed quite cleanly. Much laser engraving is sold as exposed brass or silver-coated steel lettering on a black or dark-enamelled background.

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