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Rupert of the
Rhine Wallerant Vaillant (1623–1677, the
first professional mezzotinter) John
Smith (c. 1652–c. 1742) Jan van der
Vaart (c. 1650–1727, Dutchman...
- "The
Mezzotint" is a
ghost story by
British writer M. R. James,
included in his
first collection Ghost Stories of an
Antiquary (1904). Mr. Williams, the...
- The
Mezzotint is a
supernatural television drama produced by the BBC.
Running at 30 minutes, it was
based on the
ghost story The
Mezzotint by
British writer...
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Spooner may
refer to:
Charles Spooner (engraver) (died 1767),
Irish mezzotinter Charles Spooner (veterinary surgeon) (1806–1871),
English veterinary...
-
Mezzotint is a 1961
comedy novel by the
British writer Compton Mackenzie.
Dooley p.103
David Joseph Dooley.
Compton Mackenzie.
Twayne Publishers, 1974...
- John
Young (1755–1825),
mezzotint engraver and
keeper of the
British Institution, was born in 1755, and
studied under John
Raphael Smith. He
became a...
- matrix.
Intaglio techniques include collagraphy, engraving, etching,
mezzotint, aquatint. Planographic,
where the
matrix retains its
original surface...
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James I and his
royal progeny by
Charles Turner, from a
mezzotint by
Samuel Woodburn (1814),
after Willem de P****e...
- home near
Turner in Chelsea, London.
Martin began to
experiment with
mezzotint technology, and as a
result was
commissioned to
produce 24 engravings...
- John
Raphael Smith (1751 – 2
March 1812) was a
British painter and
mezzotinter. He was the son of
Thomas Smith of Derby, the
landscape painter, and father...