Printing process that produces images in line and with little tonal quality; the plate, usually of copper, is incised using a burin, the slight burr produced is scraped away, and the plate is inked for intaglio printing. OCA
This term has 20,804 records attributed within our system.
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Technique
Reproduction type
Inscription type
Material
300053231
14yrs ago
Printmaker:
Challis, Ebenezer
Draughtsman:
Dodgson, George Haydock
(After)
Printmaker:
Freebairn, Alfred Robert
(Attributed)
Draughtsman:
Constable, John
(After)
Printmaker:
Duret, Pierre Jacques
Painter:
Vernet, Joseph
Publisher:
Le Bas, Jacques Philippe
Printmaker:
Le Bas, Jacques Philippe
Painter:
Vernet, Joseph
Publisher:
Le Bas, Jacques Philippe
Printmaker:
Unknown
Painter:
Vernet, Joseph
Publisher:
Le Bas, Jacques Philippe
Printmaker:
Bolswert, Schelte Adams
Painter:
Rubens, Peter Paul
(After)
Printmaker:
Saint Aubin, Augustin de
Painter:
Meys, Ferdinand de
(After)
Printmaker:
Houbraken, Jacobus
Painter:
Moor, Carel de
(After)
Printmaker:
Cromek, Robert Hartley
Draughtsman:
Blake, William
Draughtsman:
Paye, Richard Morton
Printmaker:
Ladenspelder, Johannes
Printmaker:
Goosen, Jan van
(Formerly attributed)
Printmaker:
Dürer, Albrecht
(After)
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