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intaglio
A design or piece of art which is engraved or etched into something

On a wooden pub sign daringly taken, one daylight raid, by a drunken Bartley Gobbitch, across which still survives in intaglio the legend SNIPE AND SHAFT, Teddy Bloat is mincing bananas with a great isosceles knife.

A stage in the note printing process where black ink is transferred to the sheet of notes Ink is applied to the metal plates and then wiped clear, remaining only in the incuse design Under high pressure, the ink is transferred to the paper stock leaving a slightly raised design
any form of printing where the image areas are engraved or etched below the non-image areas on the printing plate
{i} carving which has been cut into a surface; process or art of engraving into a hard surface; something decorated with an incised carving (i.e. precious stone)
Intaglio printing is printing below the surface of an incised or etched metal plate using a variety of techniques and tools Ink is applied to the recessed areas of the printing plate by a dabber The excess ink is scraped off with a squeegee and the surface wiped clean with a tarletan For intaglio printing, the paper is dampened so that under pressure, it will be squeezed into all the inked recesses of the plate Engraving, etching, drypoint, mezzotint, photogravure, photoetching, aquatint, and collagraph are intaglio techniques
Italian for "in recess '' A form of printing in which the inked image is produced by that portion of the plate sunk below the surface Line engraving and gravure are forms of intaglio printing
A general term covering etching and related printing techniques such as engraving and drypoint in which the ink that yields the image is held by recessed lines incised into a matrix (plate)
(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 Damp paper is placed on the plate and run through a press under great pressure forcing the paper into the engraved areas and thus transferring the image The main intaglio processes are
A category of printmaking in which an image is incised or etched into a metal plate Ink is then applied to these incised or etched areas beneath the plate's surface When pressed against dampened paper, the inked plate produces an image in reverse Because most plates are smaller than the paper size, a plate mark is often left in the paper Aquatint, etching, engraving and drypoint all fall into the Intaglio category
A cutting or engraving; a figure cut into something, as a gem, so as to make a design depressed below the surface of the material; hence, anything so carved or impressed, as a gem, matrix, etc
a method of printing from an engraved metal plate - under high pressure from the press the paper is forced to accept ink from the engraved incisions in the plate rather than from the relief surface
opposed to cameo
The image is created from a metal plate which holds the ink in areas lowered below the level of the original surface Three types of intaglio (others include drypoint, aquatint, soft-ground, etc ) are
One of the four major classes of printmaking After a metal plate has been incised, ink is dabbed into the lines, the surface is cleaned by wiping, and dampened paper is placed onto the plate The two are passed through a roller press, which lifts the ink up onto the paper Engraving, etching, aquatint, stipple, drypoint, and photogravure are forms of intaglio prints Intaglio is sometimes called copperplate
[art] A design carved or cut below the surface as in a seal or gem; opposite of relief carving
A design or illustration cut into a surface
intaglios the art of cutting patterns into a hard substance, or the pattern that you get by doing this. Engraved or incised work on gemstones, glass, ceramics, stone, or similar material in which the design is sunk beneath the surface, the opposite of cameo and relief. It is the most ancient form of gem engraving; the earliest known Babylonian cylinder seals date from 4000 BC. The term intaglio is also used to describe printmaking processes in which the design is cut, scratched, or etched into a printing surface of copper, zinc, or aluminum; ink is then rubbed into the incisions or grooves, the surface is wiped clean, and the paper is embossed into the incised lines with pressure from a roller press. Intaglio processes are the most versatile of printmaking methods, as they can produce a wide range of effects
A form of printing that results in a raised or engraved print surface
Intaglio is a method of decoration in which a design is cut into the surface Signet rings are frequently decorated with intaglio, as are seals
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