Intaglio comes from the Italian word intagliare, meaning "to incise." The intaglio techniques—including etching, engraving, drypoint, and aquatint—all involve incising fine lines into a metal plate.
Intaglio is an ancient carving technique for adding details to a workpiece, by manually removing material from a surface with only basic hand tools. If enough material depth is removed, the resulting ...
A special exhibition titled “The Art by Japanese Banknotes’ Designers” commemorated the issuance of new banknotes and showcased the expertise and artistry of the National Printing Bureau’s staff who ...
Intaglio printing is what gives the U.S. currency its distinctive look. The process begins with an engraving, both of the portrait and of the fine line detail surrounding the bill. This beautiful art ...
Earlier this week, Linn's Stamp News reported that it had spoken with a representative from the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) about a commemorative reprisal of classic-era U.S. stamps that were released ...
"Gato 1," an intaglio piece by Washington Ledesma. — Photo by Ralph Stewart Intaglio, a six-century-old printmaking technique, is the theme of the latest show at Featherstone Center for the Arts in ...
Highlighting the intaglio process this exhibition of prints from the Wingate Studio includes a wide range of artists from Walton Ford and Sol Lewitt to Joel Werring and Jiha Moon.
In conjunction with our exhibition of prints Social Criticism and War | Otto Dix, CONA कोना is organising two full-day printmaking workshops with artist and printmaker Indrajit Prasad. The workshop ...
An out-of-state printing company’s abrupt closure has left county clerks across California scrambling to find a supplier of a special type of paper used for birth, death and marriage certificates.
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