Prints and Printmaking
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This revised work provides a basic introduction to prints and printmaking. It provides explanations of different techniques of printmaking and illustrates both details and whole prints to show the effects that can be achieved. Woodcut, engraving and mezzotint are among the different processes explained and placed within an historical context.
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Product code: cmc26081
Price category: £10 to £25
World culture: Renaissance Europe
Title: Prints and Printmaking
Author: Antony Griffiths
ISBN: 9780714126081
Number of pages: 152
Size: 246x189mm
llustrations: 12 colour and 120 b/w
Weight: 0.55kg
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