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Etching is
traditionally the
process of
using strong acid or
mordant to cut into the
unprotected parts of a
metal surface to
create a
design in intaglio...
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Etching is used in
microfabrication to
chemically remove layers from the
surface of a
wafer during manufacturing.
Etching is a
critically important process...
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surviving works amount to
about three hundred paintings,
three hundred etchings, and
several hundred drawings.
Unlike most
Dutch painters of the 17th century...
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Italian classical archaeologist, architect, and artist,
famous for his
etchings of Rome and of
fictitious and
atmospheric "prisons" (Carceri d'invenzione)...
- The
etching revival was the re-emergence and
invigoration of
etching as an
original form of
printmaking during the
period approximately from 1850 to 1930...
- MIT Press. ISBN 9780262032964. "Homage to Michelangelo, (Color
etching, soft
ground etching and aquatint)".
Curators at Work III.
Muscarelle Museum of Art...
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shows a
different point of view
while the 1642
etching shows different figures in the cave. The 1642
etching also
depicts Christ as more of a healer, rather...
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revealing stacking faults and
dislocation etch
figures when
compared with
those revealed by
Sirtl and
Secco etchings. This etch is
widely used in
failure analysis...
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artist Nicolas Bonnart. The
first of a set of five
etching entitled Five
Characters from the
Commedia dell'Arte.
Etching with hand
coloring on laid paper....
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etching, 9.8 × 15 cm,
Royal Library of Belgium,
Brussels Avarice (1904)
etching, 9.8 × 15 cm,
Royal Library of Belgium,
Brussels Envy (1904)
etching,...