About This Book
A technical and historical survey tracing the development of printmaking from early relief methods through intaglio techniques, explaining tools and processes such as woodcut, metal engraving with the burin, dot manner, niello, mezzotint, stipple, crayon, aquatint, and etching. It follows the art's progress across Europe from medieval beginnings to nineteenth-century practice, examines the roles of painter-engravers and goldsmiths, and contrasts methods for producing tones and multiple impressions. An additional chapter addresses engraving in England and a chronological table lists prominent English practitioners, while illustrations and practical descriptions clarify workshop procedures, materials, and evolving stylistic and technical innovations.
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