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  2. Woodcut - Wikipedia

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    The Four Horsemen c. 1496–98 by Albrecht Dürer, depicting the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Woodcut is a relief printing technique in printmaking.An artist carves an image into the surface of a block of wood—typically with gouges—leaving the printing parts level with the surface while removing the non-printing parts.

  3. Relief printing - Wikipedia

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    The relief family of techniques includes woodcut, metalcut, wood engraving, relief etching, linocut, rubber stamp, foam printing, potato printing, and some types of collagraph. By contrast, in the intaglio family of printing, the recessed areas are printed by inking the whole matrix, then wiping the surface so that only ink in the recessed ...

  4. History of printing - Wikipedia

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    Rotary drum printing was invented by Josiah Warren in 1832, ... Woodcut is a relief printing artistic technique in printmaking in which an image is carved into the ...

  5. Printmaking - Wikipedia

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    Woodcut, a type of relief print, is the earliest printmaking technique. ... The mezzotint printmaking method was invented by Ludwig von Siegen (1609–1680). The ...

  6. Wood engraving - Wikipedia

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    Wood engraving is a printmaking technique, in which an artist works an image into a block of wood. Functionally a variety of woodcut, it uses relief printing, where the artist applies ink to the face of the block and prints using relatively low pressure.

  7. Woodblock printing - Wikipedia

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    Bronze plate for printing an advertisement for the Liu family needle shop at Jinan, Song dynasty (960-1279). The world's oldest extant print advertising medium. Evidence of woodblock printing appeared in Korea and Japan soon afterward.

  8. Letterpress printing - Wikipedia

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    Letterpress printing is a technique of relief printing for producing many copies by repeated direct impression of an inked, ... invented in 1920, casts strip material ...

  9. Etching - Wikipedia

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    Relief etching was invented by William Blake in about 1788, and he has been almost the only artist to use it in its original form. [16] However, from 1880 to 1950 a photo-mechanical ("line-block") variant was the dominant form of commercial printing for images.