Description
A comprehensive history and how-to treatise on mezzotint engraving, a printmaking technique known for creating lush tonal gradations and dramatic lighting effects
Award-winning mezzotint engraver Carol Wax traces the art form’s beginnings in 1642, through its
growth as a vital British industry for reproducing paintings, to its
demise after the invention of photography and resurgence as a means of
original expression.
This newly revised edition explains various means
for creating dark backgrounds on copper plates and rendering images
reductively, or in the mezzotint manner.
Copious illustrations accompany
step-by-step technical instruction and include prints by practitioners
at the forefront of the current mezzotint revival.
Includes helpful information on
tools
inks
papers
printing techniques
using mezzotint with other
mediums
related engraving and drypoint techniques
Additional updates emphasize nontoxic materials and make this book
useful to artists with diverse experiences and interests.By Carol WaxCarol Wax is an artist whose award-winning mezzotint engravings are in numerous museum collections. In addition to writing, she lectures, teaches printmaking, and makes art in New Yorks Hudson Valley.293 b/w and color imagesHistory and Technique293 b/w and color images
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