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  2. Linocut - Wikipedia

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    Using a handheld gouger to cut a design into linoleum for a linocut print Linocut printing; using a design cut into linoleum to make a print on paper. Since the material being carved has no directional grain and does not tend to split, it is easier to obtain certain artistic effects with lino than with most woods, although the resultant prints lack the often angular grainy character of ...

  3. Linotype machine - Wikipedia

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    The Printing (Holmes Burton Films Inc., 1947) documentary about linotype tech. in printing industry; Metal Type – "For Those who Remember Hot Metal Typesetting" Intertype Book of Instruction is a complete manual on the operation and maintenance of the Intertype linotype machines; Linotype Machine on Woodsidepress.com

  4. Printmaking - Wikipedia

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    Prints are created by transferring ink from a matrix to a sheet of paper or other material, by a variety of techniques. Common types of matrices include: metal plates for engraving, etching and related intaglio printing techniques; stone, aluminum, or polymer for lithography; blocks of wood for woodcuts and wood engravings; and linoleum for ...

  5. Mergenthaler Linotype Company - Wikipedia

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    The company, as so many in the printing industry, endured a complex post-war history, during which printing technology went through two revolutions — first moving to phototypesetting, then to digital. During the 1950s, the Davidson Corporation, which manufactured a series of small offset presses, was a subsidiary of Linotype.

  6. Sybil Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Sybil Andrews was elected to the Society of Canadian Painters, Etchers and Engravers in 1951 when her linocut Indian Dance was selected as the presentation print. In 1975, while working as a teacher and focusing on her practice, she completed one of her major works The Banner of St Edmund. It is hand embroidered in silks on linen and was first ...

  7. Claude Flight - Wikipedia

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    This print resulted from a Swiss summer holiday made by Flight and Edith Lawrence in 1933. They stayed as guests of Lill Tschudi at her family home in Schwanden. Book Animal Vegetable or Mineral Published by Oxford University Press, London; Book Lino-cuts : a handbook of linoleum-cut colour printing Published by John Lane, the Bodley Head ...

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    “We do know she was on the plane,” he said. Maxwell was a junior at the small Baptist college, who studied mechanical engineering and planned to develop prosthetics, friends told ...

  9. Relief printing - Wikipedia

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    Relief printing is a family of printing methods where a printing block, plate or matrix, which has had ink applied to its non-recessed surface, is brought into contact with paper. The non-recessed surface will leave ink on the paper, whereas the recessed areas will not.