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Fifteenth Century Woodcuts and
Metalcuts,
National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1965, (no page numbers; see "The
Metalcut"
after cat. no 295, and the entries...
- ISBN 90-04-20451-2.
Diane Booton, 'Hand-Me-Downs: The (Re)use of
Relief Metalcuts by
Brothers Étienne
Larcher at
Nantes and Jean Du Pré at Paris', Bulletin...
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monogram on his prints, was a
formschneider ("block-cutter") of
woodcuts and
metalcuts, engraver,
designer of
decorative prints (alphabets,
borders etc.) and...
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punches were used to
create most of the
image in the
plates for
printing metalcuts. Also
known as
letter stamps or
number stamps,
letter punches are used...
- Keum-boo
gilding technique Linocut technique Lithography Lost-wax
casting Metalcut technique Mosaic art
technique Multidimensional art
Mural Painting technique...
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would then
receive ink. The
relief family of
techniques includes woodcut,
metalcut, wood engraving,
relief etching, linocut,
rubber stamp, foam printing,...
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Title page with the
Tablet of Cebes, by Hans
Holbein the Younger, 1521.
Metalcut by
Jacob Faber....
- painter.
Later initials were
printed using separate blocks in
woodcut or
metalcut techniques. Gr****
biblical text from
Papyrus 46, of c. 200, with no initials...
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French style, the
elements in the
tapestries reflect the
woodcuts and
metalcuts made in
Paris in the late
fifteenth century. The
garden backgrounds of...
- painter. The
brothers found work in
Basel as
designers of
woodcuts and
metalcuts for printers. In 1515, the
preacher and
theologian Oswald Myconius invited...