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  2. Mezzotint - Wikipedia

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    Early mezzotint by Wallerant Vaillant, Siegen's assistant or tutor. Young man reading, with statue of Cupid. Probably made using light to dark technique. 27.5 cm × 21.3 cm (10 + 13 ⁄ 16 in × 8 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) The first mezzotints by Ludwig von Siegen were made using the light to dark method. The metal plate was tooled to create indentations ...

  3. Monochrome printmaking - Wikipedia

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    Saint Agnes, mezzotint by John Smith after Godfrey Kneller. [1] 1835 aquatint showing the first production of I puritani. Coquetry, lithograph by Henri Baron (1816-1885). Monochrome printmaking is a generic term for any printmaking technique that produces only shades of a single color. While the term may include ordinary printing with only two ...

  4. Aquatint - Wikipedia

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    1835 aquatint showing the first production of I puritani. Note range of tones. Aquatint is an intaglio printmaking technique, a variant of etching that produces areas of tone rather than lines. For this reason it has mostly been used in conjunction with etching, to give both lines and shaded tone. [1]

  5. Graphic arts - Wikipedia

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    The term usually refers to the arts that rely more on line, color or tone, especially drawing and the various forms of engraving; [2] it is sometimes understood to refer specifically to drawing and the various printmaking processes, [2] such as line engraving, aquatint, drypoint, etching, mezzotint, monotype, lithography, and screen printing ...

  6. Surface tone - Wikipedia

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    Before the invention of tonal intaglio techniques such as mezzotint and aquatint surface tone was really the only way to add tonal effects, but the technique sometimes continued to be used with the new tonal techniques, especially in the etching revival than began around 1850, the "most visible characteristic of [which]... was an obsession with ...

  7. Printmaking - Wikipedia

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    Intaglio techniques include collagraphy, engraving, etching, mezzotint, aquatint. Planographic, where the matrix retains its original surface, but is specially prepared and/or inked to allow for the transfer of the image. Planographic techniques include lithography, monotyping, and digital techniques.

  8. Carborundum printmaking - Wikipedia

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    Carborundum mezzotint is a printmaking technique in which the image is created by adding light passages to a dark field. It is a relatively new process invented in the US during the 1930s by Hugh Mesibov , Michael J. Gallagher, and Dox Thrash , an artist working in Philadelphia with the Works Progress Administration (WPA) [ 1 ] ).

  9. Old master print - Wikipedia

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    The Little Fool by Sebald Beham, 1542, 4.4 x 8.1 cm The Little Masters is a term for a group of several printmakers, who all produced very small finely detailed engravings for a largely bourgeois market, combining in miniature elements from Dürer and from Marcantonio Raimondi , and concentrating on secular, often mythological and erotic ...

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