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{i} woodcut
engraving consisting of a block of wood with a design cut into it; used to make prints an engraving made from a woodcut
A print made from a wood block The design is drawn on a smooth block of wood and then cut out, leaving the design standing up in relief the design to be printed The person who carved the woodcut often worked to a design by another artist
[n] a print made from a wood block into which an artist carves an image with chisels; ink is applied to the uncut surface area and printed onto paper
The relief image is carved from a wooden block
(English) A print made from a wooden block whose surface design would be rubbed with ink and then stamped onto paper
A style of illustration in which lines of varying thickness are cut in relief on plank-grain wood for the purpose of making prints The same effect can be achieved digitally in a drawing program
a picture made by pressing a shaped piece of wood and a colouring substance onto paper. Design printed from a plank of wood incised parallel to the vertical axis of the wood's grain. One of the oldest methods of making prints, it was used in China to decorate textiles from the 5th century. Printing from wood blocks on textiles was known in Europe from the early 14th century but developed little until paper began to be manufactured in France and Germany at the end of the 14th century. In the early 15th century, religious images and playing cards were first made from wood blocks. Black-line woodcut reached its greatest perfection in the 16th century with Albrecht Dürer and his followers. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, artists such as Edvard Munch, Paul Gauguin, and the German Expressionists rediscovered the expressive potential of woodcuts. Woodcuts have played an important role in the history of Japanese art (see ukiyo-e)
> In printmaking, a relief technique where the image or design is left raised above what is carved out of the wood What is not carved is printed
An engraving on wood; also, a print from it
A carved block of wood from which prints are made; a print or impression from such block
This is the most ancient of the printmaking processes, known to the Chinese from the 8th century The design is drawn onto a smooth hard well-seasoned wood 'V' shaped or 'U' shaped gouges are used to carve away the wood from the outline The wood in the unwanted areas is also removed T he wood is then inked and it takes on the ink on the relief or raised portion When the wood block is pressed onto a paper, the image gets transferred on it Artists often make use of the subtle textures, or the grains present on the wood block
a relief engraving realized by cutting away at a plate of wood to leave the line to print in relief
engraving consisting of a block of wood with a design cut into it; used to make prints
One of the earliest forms of printmaking, in which the design is carved in wood, with the areas not to be printed being cut away The block is then inked and paper is pressed down on the woodblock Colors can be added by using different blocks, or altering the one block and re-inking
an engraving made from a woodcut
A relief print cut with a knife, gouges, and chisels from a plank-grained woodblock top
A wooden block used in making prints, carved in lines
A print made by carving out a design on a wooden block, applying ink to the raised surfaces which remain, and printing from those
A relief print made from an image cut in a piece of wood The surface of the wood that remains after carving, is inked and transferred to paper Woodcuts are often identified by thick, bold lines
A type of relief print made from an image that is left raised on a block of wood The print can be made with either oil- or water-based ink, and the printing can be done by a press or by a hand tool
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