A Guide to the Processes and Schools of Engraving: With Notes on Some of the Most Important Masters |
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acid amateur Amsterdam Antwerp aquatint artists Augsburg block block-books Bologna book illustration British Museum burnisher burr Campagnola Charles chiaroscuro chiefly colour colour-printing combined copper Cornelis Dusart crayon-engraving cutter delicate Domenico Campagnola dotted drawing dry-point Dürer earlier early XVIIth centuries edition elder England etchers etching Finiguerra Florence France Francis Seymour Haden French furrow Germany Giovanni Giuseppe Scolari grain graver ground Haarlem imitation impression intaglio Italian Italy Jean John landscape large number line-engraving lithographic lithographic printer London Lucas van Leyden Master mention metal plate method mezzotint Munich Netherlandish Netherlands niello Nuremberg obtained original paper Paris portrait practically produced relief prints Rembrandt Rome roulette scraped stipple stipple-engravers stone style SURFACE PRINTS Thomas Thomas Stothard tint tone tone-blocks Turner Venice Vicenza Vienna William Blake wood wood-blocks woodcut woodcut and wood-engraving XIXth century XVIIIth and early XVIIIth century XVIth XVth