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Meaning of "mezzotint"
Mezzotint: a printmaking technique in art, where the image is created through manipulating tones, typically used as a noun
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- A form of intaglio etching in which a metal plate is roughened evenly and then smoothed to bring out an image.
- An etching or print made using this method.
- To make such etchings
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He also experimented with the mezzotint technique.
He uses the mezzotint method to engrave three metal plates.
He appears to have also been a skilful mezzotint artist.
Mezzotint on paper.
Folkema was also an excellent engraver in mezzotint.
As a mezzotint engraver Smith occupies the very highest rank.
But his greatest success was gained as a mezzotint engraver.
Engraving in mezzotint after van Loo.
Jan Verkolje knew him and made a mezzotint of him.
Besides engravings in mezzotint Jan Thomas also made etchings.
My favorite is the Mezzotint.
He pioneered mezzotint engraving in the United States.
They are interesting as being among the earliest specimens of mezzotint engraving done in England.
He had a Rembrandt mezzotint framed in his New York residence.
He engraved plates, both in line and in mezzotint.
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A number of his portraits were engraved in mezzotint by engravers including John Smith.
Debbie's mezzotint engravings are being displayed.
He became a leading mezzotint engraver.
Mezzotint is a printmaking process of the intaglio family, technically a dry point method.
Elisha Kirkall produced the mezzotint engravings.
Other tools such as mezzotint rockers, roulets and burnishers are used for texturing effects.
A portrait of Lawranson was painted and engraved in mezzotint by his son William Lawranson.
Many of Wissing 's portraits of prominent sitters and his self-portrait were disseminated in mezzotint.
The printmaking process of mezzotint is developed by Ludwig von Siegen.
The father, Mr Arthur Francis, was locally known as a talented amateur engraver in mezzotint.
Was an English mezzotint engraver.
His portrait was painted by George Romney and has been engraved by J. Walker in mezzotint.
Engraved in mezzotint by William Sadler.
The process was derived from the 18th century mezzotint process.
Aquatint, etching, mezzotint and drypoint, framed.
He moved to Amsterdam in 1675 and became a student of Gerard Valck specializing in mezzotint.
There is in the British Museum a small mezzotint engraving by English.
The other is a mezzotint published in 1826 but is not on display.
In addition to the general features of a gravure graphic, a mezzotint has the following characteristics,.
A mezzotint engraving of this specific image of Margate was however printed in 1825.
Callcott 's Raffaelle and the Fornarina inspired a mezzotint of the same name by John Sartain.
Around 1658 Jan Thomas began to work in the new medium of the mezzotint.
Sunshine Falling on a Door, mezzotint in black, Vess Collection.
The painting was reproduced as Shakespeare in the mid-19th century as a mezzotint by G.F. Storm.
This was engraved as a mezzotint by John Smith and published in 1699.
Mezzotint of George as Prince of Wales in 1751, after a painting by David Lüders.
His earliest mezzotint print dates to 1642 and is a portrait of Countess Amalie Elisabeth of Hanau-Münzenberg.
A mezzotint portrait after John Russell, engraved by James Watson, was published by Carington Bowles in 1772.