Intaglio is a family of printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface, known as the matrix or plate.
Intaglio Any form of printmaking in which the image is produced by incising into the printing plate and where it is the incised line or area that holds the ink. Intaglio methods include etching, drypoint, engraving, and wood engraving.
intaglio The collective term for several graphic processes in which prints are made from ink trapped in the grooves in an incised metal plate. Etchings and engravings are the most typical examples.
Intaglio - The process of incising a design beneath the surface of a metal or stone. Plates are inked only in the etched depressions on the plates and then the plate surface is wiped clean.
Intaglio Intaglio printing is the opposite of relief printing, in that the image is cut or incised into a metal plate with various tools or with acids. The wide variety of methods used gives this medium its enormous range.
Intaglio : A technique of stylized engraving which is carved beneath the surface layer of a hard material, often stone or metal.
Intaglio A printmaking technique in which lines and areas to be inked and transferred to paper are recessed below the surface of the printing plate. Examples-etching, drypoint, aquatint, engraving. Intensity ...
Intaglio The line has been created by incising the plate, as in engraving or etching. The lines are sunken grooves in the plate.
Intaglio. Method of printing in which the design is incised on to a copper or zinc plate; the block is inked and the surface cleaned so that the ink is retained only in the incised lines.
intaglio Any form of printmaking in which the line is incised into the surface of the printing plate, including aquatint, drypoint, etching, engraving, and mezzotint.
Intaglio Any print or printing process that uses the idea of the ink being in recessed grooves in the plate. The plates are inked and then wiped.
INTAGLIO - meaning "cut in". A term that includes all metal plate engraving and etching processes in which the printing areas are recessed, e.g., engraving, etching, drypoint and aquatint. (See printmaking terms) ...
Intaglio (Italian for "cut in") a method of printing in which the image is carved into a flat surface, usually copper, so that the areas to be inked are recessed beneath the surface of the printing plate.
Intaglio - From an Italian word meaning "cut in," intaglio prints are made from images cut below the surface of the printing plate. Ink is forced into these cutout images and then forced onto the paper in a press exerting great pressure.
Intaglio A printing process that uses an etched or engraved plate, the plate is smeared with ink and wiped clean, then the ink left in the recesses makes the print Landscape A painting depicting an expanse of natural scenery ...
Intaglio: All-metal plate engraving and etching processes in which the printing areas are recessed, i.e., the lines that form the design are cut into the surface.
Intaglio - The method of printing used for metal plates worked as Engraving, Etching, Drypoints, Mezzotints, Stipples and Aquatints.
An intaglio printing process in which various etching needles are used to draw into a wax ground applied over a metal plate.
An intaglio print made from a plate of board on which three-dimensional objects have been attached as in a collage. Drypoint ...
An intaglio or recessed printing process. The recessed areas are like wells that form the image as paper passes through. Gripper ...
An intaglio printmaking technique, similar to engraving, in which a sharp needle is used to draw on a metal plate, raising a thin ridge of metal that creates a soft line when the plate is printed. Also, the resultant print. Dye Lot ...
An intaglio printing process that uses a printing plate that has elements collaged to it. A collograph plate may also be used to make embossed prints. Collogravure ...
Also see intaglio. camera camera lucida - A device much like an opaque projector, which replaced it, using a prism (lens) and mirrors to project the image of an external object onto a flat surface so that its image may be traced.
Etching or Intaglio Considered an original graphic, they are produced as multiples.
drypoint : an intaglio printing process. Marks are scratched directly into a surface, such as metal or mylar film, which is then covered with ink.
aquatint An intaglio printmaking process in which value areas rather than lines are etched on the printing plate. Powdered resin is sprinkled on the plate and heated until it adheres. The plate is then immersed in an acid bath.
Collagraph: A contemporary intaglio process in which prints are pulled from a block on which the design has been built up like a collage. Various objects are adhered to the block to build up the areas that will print white.
In another form, digital print output incorporating silkscreen, relief or intaglio techniques is the focus.
Originally the term was only applied to intaglio (Italian for 'cut in'~ on copper plate) printing, from the mid- 15thC onwards.
Intaglio Graphics - The essence of this form of graphics ( as against relief graphics ) is that the block does not retain ink ...more info ...
A print resembling a watercolour that is produced from a copper plate etched with nitric acid; An intaglio printmaking process in which the value areas rather than the lines are etched on the printing plate.
Stipple may be defined as the application of dots and flecks instead of lines as the ink-retaining hollows in copper plate intaglio printing.
The French term used for a method of coloring an intaglio plate by hand. Contrary to usual methods of color printing, the different colors are all applied on one plate with the aid of a stump of rag, known as a poupée (or doll). ABC art ...
Dry Point - Printing technique of intaglio engraving in which a hard, steel needle incises lines on a metal plate, creating a burr that yields a characteristically soft and velvety line in the final print.
À La Poupée - In intaglio, a means of printing several colors at one time by applying each color to the plate separately with a felt pad. A French word. Return to top ...
Etching: an impression made from an etched plate; an intaglio process in which an image is scratched through an acid-resistant coating on a metal plate. The plate is then dipped in acid which eats into the exposed surface.
Major techniques of printmaking Description of the two major processes of printmaking: relief and intaglio processes. Major techniques of drawing Description of the major techniques of drawing: chalk drawing, charcoal drawing, metalpoint, pen drawing.
printmaking: the process of reproducing images on a flat surface; three types are relief block (linoleum, wood), intaglio (etching, engraving), and stencil (silkscreen).
Used to describe the interlaced animals and small figures in the margins of medival manuscripts and occassionally in wood carvings on furniture. Drypoint: A technique of intaglio engraving in which a hard steel needle is used to incise lines in ...
Lithography is a method for printing on a smooth surface, as well as a method of manufacturing semiconductor and MEMS devices. ... Etching is an intaglio method of printmaking in which the image is incised into the surface of a metal plate using an ...
the art or process of hand-engraving in Intaglio and copper plate, using a Burin. Also: a print taken from such a plate. Lino cut print produced by carving a design into a block of linoleum. Lithography ...
He also made with great taste and skill large lustres and mirrors with frames of glass ornamented either in intaglio or with foliage of various colours.
See also: Plate, Painting, Etching, Relief, Sculpture
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