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Prints collecting
includes items for the discriminating collectorand for the
interior decorator such as :
Relief prints as woodcut or woodblock - as the Asian prints -, wood
engraving prints,
linocut and metalcut. Intaglio prints as: engraving, etching, mezzotint,
aquatint, chine-collé and drypoint;
Planographic prints as lithography, monotyping and digital prints
Stencils as screen-printing and pochoir ,Viscosity prints,
collography and foil imaging
Signed and numbered
prints and Limited editions
Woodcut , Engraving , Etching , Mezzotint , Aquatint , Drypoint ,
Lithography , Screen-printing, Digital prints ,Foil imaging prints
published in book form or complete artist's books.Prints
made with plates of metal, usually copper or zinc for engraving or
etching; stone, used for lithography; blocks of wood for woodcuts,
linoleum for linocuts and fabric plates for screen-printing.
Style
Ancient & Classic Art , Renaissance & Mannerist Art , Baroque & Rococo
Art, Neo-Classicism ,
Romanticism , Pre-Raphaelite Art , Realism, Impressionism &
Post-Impressionism, Art Nouveau,
Modern Art, Contemporary Art , Folk Art, Regional Art .
Subjects
Landscapes , Architecture , Places , Historical, People ,
Flowers , Still Life , Animals,
Abstract , Urban, Transportation , Foods & Beverages, Sports , Nautical,
Humor ,
Fashion , Figures ,Portraits , Astronomy , Romance, Travel , Military
,Religion , Fantasy , Political,
An old master print is a work of
art produced by a printing process called woodcut, engraving and etching,
although there are others. With rare exceptions, old master prints are printed
on paper.
Many great European artists, were dedicated printmakers. In their own day, their
international reputations largely came from their prints, which were spread far
more widely than their paintings.
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