An edition of Practical engraving and etching (1933)

Practical engraving and etching

a book of instruction in the art of making linoleum blocks, wood-engravings, wood-cuts made on the plank, etchings and aquatints

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Practical engraving and etching
Edwin George Lutz
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An edition of Practical engraving and etching (1933)

Practical engraving and etching

a book of instruction in the art of making linoleum blocks, wood-engravings, wood-cuts made on the plank, etchings and aquatints

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From dustjacket: With the same ease and clarity that have made his earlier volumes so valuable and popular the author here offers complete practical instruction in the art of making linoleum blocks, wood engravings, woodcuts made on the plank, etchings, and aquatints. Mr. Lutz writes for the beginner, although the experienced craftsman will find much of interest and value in his pages.
The book is divided into two parts - "Relief Blocks for Printing" and "Intaglio Printing Plates". Part I describes in detailed and fully illustrated chapters the material, tools and processes used in engraving, including much information about color prints, chiaroscuro prints and Japanese print blocks. In the second part Mr. Lutz describes and explains the various processes involved in etching, from laying the ground to "biting" the plate and proving the work. Every point is considered in full, the most complex and difficult processes are reduced to the simplest possible terms, and the equipment of the engraver is viewed from a standpoint that stresses economy as well as efficency.
"It is very informative, and the field is thoroughly covered.... Mr. Lutz is nothing if not practical and the serious student or amateur artist will find what he is looking for in the way of advice in this book." -Prints

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C. Scribner's sons
Language
English
Pages
248

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Table of Contents

Part 1. Relief blocks for painting Page 1
Chapter 1. Linoleum-block cutting - Material, tools, how to begin Page 3
Chapter 2. Linoleum-block cutting (continued) - Drawing on linoleum, making a print, sharpening the tools Page 17
Chapter 3. Wood-engraving - Preliminary, the tools used Page 33
Chapter 4. Wood-engraving (continued) - Drawing on wood, making a proof Page 49
Chapter 5. Wood-engraving (continued) - Making the blocks for color prints, sharpening tools, chiaroscuro prints Page 61
Chapter 6. Engraving on the plank - The knives and cutting tools used, something about Japanese print blocks Page 75
Part 2. Intaglio printing plates Page 87
Chapter 7. Etching in line - Laying the ground, tools and things needed in preparation for etching Page 89
Chapter 8. Etching in line (continued) - Making the drawing on the plate, diffusing screens, mordant and other material for etching a plate Page 101
Chapter 9. Etching in line (continued) - Etching, or biting a plate Page 119
Chapter 10. Proving our work - General instructions for making a simple proof from an etched plate, characteristics of prints Page 133
Chapter 11. Soft ground and other methods - Making a soft ground etching, drypoint, calligraphic process, brush method, sulphur tints, and sea-salt grain Page 159
Chapter 12. Aquatint - Making the rosin ground on the plate, preliminary work in preparing a plate for etching Page 177
Chapter 13. Aquatint (continued) - Etching an aquatint plate, sandpaper aquatint Page 193
Chapter 14. Repairs and making changes - Mezzotints Page 209
Chapter 15. Sundry particulars in etching - Glass-prints, making etching-ground, etching-needles Page 227

Edition Notes

Published in
New York, London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
760
Library of Congress
NE850 .L8

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
2 p.l., vii-viii, 248 p.
Number of pages
248

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6295997M
LCCN
33029177
OCLC/WorldCat
919307

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