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A practical manual that explains the art and technique of etching, beginning with a clear definition and discussion of etching's character and expressive possibilities. It gives step-by-step guidance on tools and materials, plate grounding and smoking, drawing with the needle, and the controlled action of acids for biting, including stopping-out, strength, and temperature effects. Later chapters cover finishing methods—retouching, dry-point, scraping, burnishing, reducing over-bitten areas—and how to remedy common accidents. An introductory chapter and translator's notes address beginner technical difficulties and offer practical advice on obtaining or making supplies.

About the Author

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Maxime Lalanne

Maxime Lalanne was a French artist and etcher, renowned for his contributions to the art of printmaking. He is best known for his work "A Treatise on Etching," which offers insights into the techniques and aesthetics of etching, reflecting his deep understanding of the medium. Lalanne's writings and artistic practice have influenced both contemporary and future generations of artists, emphasizing the importance of craftsmanship in printmaking. His works are celebrated for their technical precision and artistic depth, securing his place in the history of art.

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