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intaglio    音标拼音: [ɪnt'æljo] [ɪnt'ægljo]
n. 凹雕,凹雕玉石
vt. 凹雕

凹雕,凹雕玉石凹雕

intaglio
凹板

intaglio
n 1: a printing process that uses an etched or engraved plate;
the plate is smeared with ink and wiped clean, then the ink
left in the recesses makes the print [synonym: {intaglio
printing}, {intaglio}, {gravure}]
2: glyptic art consisting of a sunken or depressed engraving or
carving on a stone or gem (as opposed to cameo) [synonym:
{intaglio}, {diaglyph}]

Intaglio \In*tagl"io\, n.; pl. E. {Intaglius}, It. {Intagli}.
[It., fr. intagliare to engrave, carve; pref. in- in
tagliare to cut, carve. See {Detail}.]
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.; -- opposed to {cameo}. Also used
adjectively.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Intaglio (printmaking) - Wikipedia
    The word "intaglio" describes prints created from plates where the ink-bearing regions are recessed beneath the plate's surface Though brass, zinc, and other materials are occasionally utilized, copper is the most common material for the plates
  • Intaglio | History, Process Techniques | Britannica
    Intaglio, in visual arts, one of the four major classes of printmaking techniques, distinguished from the other three methods (relief printing, stenciling, and lithography) by the fact that the ink forming the design is printed only from recessed areas of the plate
  • Intaglio - MoMA
    The word comes from the Italian intagliare, meaning “to incise” or “to carve ” In intaglio printing, the lines or areas that hold the ink are incised below the surface of the plate, and printing relies on the pressure of a press to force damp paper into these incised lines or areas, to pick up ink
  • What Is Intaglio Printing? - An Ancient Form of Printmaking
    What is intaglio printing, and what are the different types of intaglio printing? The intaglio process for printmaking is one that involves an image being etched into a surface and the ink is held by the sunken part or incised line
  • Intaglio - Definition, Examples, History More - Art Techniques and . . .
    Intaglio is a printmaking technique that involves creating an image by incising or engraving a design onto a surface The word “intaglio” comes from the Italian word for “engrave” or “cut into ”
  • Intaglio Printmaking: Definition, Process, and How It Works | World of . . .
    In intaglio, the artist creates marks into a plate—rather than on top of it Ink settles into those recessed lines or textures, while the surface of the plate is wiped clean
  • Intaglio process (video) | Printmaking | Khan Academy
    Intaglio processes in printmaking involve creating images below the plate's surface Techniques like dry point and etching manipulate the plate to hold ink, creating unique textures and tones
  • What is Intaglio Printmaking? - A Comprehensive Guide
    Intaglio is a broad term encompassing various metal-plate printmaking techniques, such as etching, drypoint, engraving, aquatint, and mezzotint Derived from the Italian word ‘intagliare’ (to incise or carve), intaglio printing involves incising lines or areas below the plate's surface
  • What is intaglio? | Art for the Asking: 60 Years of the Graphic Arts . . .
    What is intaglio? In intaglio printing, the artist incises an image into a metal plate—such as copper, zinc, or steel—with either a sharp instrument or a strong acid solution The plate must be thoroughly inked so that the ink penetrates and fills all the depressions
  • Intaglio - National Galleries of Scotland
    Intaglio is the direct opposite of relief printing, where the image to be printed stands proud of the matrix and cut-away areas form the background The most common intaglio techniques are engraving, etching, drypoint, aquatint and mezzotint





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