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    Intaglio (printmaking) - Wikipedia

    • The word "intaglio" describes prints created from plates where the ink-bearing regions are recessed beneath the plate's surface. Though brass, zinc, and other materials are occasionally utilized, copper is the most common material for the plates. 展开

    Overview

    Intaglio is the family of printing and printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface and the incised l… 展开

    Process

    In intaglio printing, the lines to be printed are cut into a metal (e.g. copper) plate by means either of a cutting tool called a burin, held in the hand – in which case the process is called engraving; or through the corrosive action … 展开

    History

    Intaglio printmaking emerged in Europe well after the woodcut print, with the earliest known surviving examples being undated designs for playing cards made in Germany, using drypoint technique, probably in the late 1430s… 展开

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