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Type of engraving where the design is cut in metal then deepened by an acid bath.
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Printing technique in which a metal plate is first covered with an acid-resistant material, then worked with an etching needle to create an intaglio image. The exposed metal is eaten away in an acid bath, creating depressed lines that are later inked for printing.
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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.
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A form of intaglio, "etching" is often used synonymously with "intaglio." A metal plate (zinc or copper) is covered with an acid-resistant ground, on which a design is scratched with a variety of sharp tools. The plate is then immersed in an acid bath, and the acid eats away (bites, etches) the areas exposed where the resinous ground has been scratched away. The longer a plate has been left in the acid, the deeper and hence darker the etched areas become. ...
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Etching is a process in which an artist incises the lines of the desired image on to an acid-resistant layer of a metal plate. This metal plate is then placed in an acid bath, which cuts the incised lines into the plate. The artist then rolls ink over the plate, letting it seep into the crevices and wiping it off the flat, raised surface. The ink from within the etched lines creates the image when the artist presses a piece of paper to the metal.
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