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Wood-Block Printing / A Description of the Craft of Woodcutting and Colour Printing Based on the Japanese Practice

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This handbook presents a practical and historical account of relief colour printing from carved wood, explaining materials, tools, carving methods, registration and inking, paper preparation and hand-printing techniques used in Japanese practice, with drawings, examples and a specimen print. It discusses translating design into workmanship, selection of timbers and pigments, methods for multi-block colour registration, and finishing processes, illustrated by collotype reproductions and technical diagrams. A brief historical survey compares European tonal woodcut precedents with the flat-colour approach, while instructional chapters provide step-by-step workshop guidance aimed at both craftsmen and designers.

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F. Morley Fletcher

F. Morley Fletcher was a notable figure in the field of printmaking, particularly recognized for his expertise in wood-block printing. His influential work, "Wood-Block Printing: A Description of the Craft of Woodcutting and Colour Printing Based on the Japanese Practice," provides a comprehensive overview of this intricate art form, drawing on traditional Japanese techniques. Fletcher's writings not only illuminate the technical aspects of woodcutting but also celebrate the aesthetic qualities of printmaking. His contributions have helped to preserve and promote an appreciation for this craft within the broader context of art and design.

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