Engraving: Its Origin, Processes, and History by comte Henri Delaborde

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Author Delaborde, Henri, comte, 1811-1899
Contributor Walker, William, 1821-
Translator Stevenson, Robert Alan Mowbray, 1847-1900
Title Engraving: Its Origin, Processes, and History
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Summary "Engraving: Its Origin, Processes, and History" by comte Henri Delaborde is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the rich history and technical evolution of engraving, exploring its various methods from relief to intaglio, and the developments across different regions, particularly focusing on European engravers. The beginning of this work introduces readers to the ancient roots of engraving, discussing its practices among historical civilizations such as the Egyptians and Romans. It details the evolution of engraving techniques over centuries, mentioning the methodologies of wood engraving and copperplate engraving while highlighting the transition to printmaking and interactions with the invention of movable type. Delaborde seeks to trace the development of engraving techniques, laying out the historical timeline that leads up to significant advancements in this art form, setting the stage for the more detailed exploration of the art of engraving in subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class NE: Fine Arts: Print media
Subject Engraving -- History
Subject Engraving -- Great Britain
Subject Engravers -- Great Britain
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EBook-No. 42936
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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