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- catalog contributor b2103305.
- catalog created "[1967]".
- catalog date "1967".
- catalog date "[1967]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1967]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 244.".
- catalog description "Graphic art -- a definition -- The fine print as an original work of art -- Early prints -- The subject matter of early and later prints -- The traditional methods of making fine prints -- The relief print. The woodcut ; The wood engraving ; The Japanese wood-block print ; The Chiaroscuro woodcut ; The metal cut -- The intaglio print. The line engraving ; Nielllo ; The drypoint ; The etching ; The aquatine ; The life-ground etching ; The soft-ground etching ; The mezzotint ; The stipple engraving and the crayon manner -- The planographic print (The surface print). The lithograph ; The transfer lithograph -- The stencil print. The silk-screen print (serigraph) ; The monotype ; The cliché-verre ; The rubbing -- A practical guide print collecting. What is meant by the "state" of print? -- The signing and numbering of prints -- What is a restrike? -- How is a plate destroyed or canceled? -- Prints made after the works of other artists -- What is a reproduction? -- Does price necessarily determine quality? -- The use of catalogues and protection against fraud -- The care and framing of prints.".
- catalog extent "244 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Great prints & printmakers.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Great prints & printmakers.".
- catalog issued "1967".
- catalog issued "[1967]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Abrams".
- catalog relation "Great prints & printmakers.".
- catalog subject "769/.922".
- catalog subject "NE900 .W35".
- catalog subject "NE900 W35".
- catalog subject "Printmakers.".
- catalog subject "Prints.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Graphic art -- a definition -- The fine print as an original work of art -- Early prints -- The subject matter of early and later prints -- The traditional methods of making fine prints -- The relief print. The woodcut ; The wood engraving ; The Japanese wood-block print ; The Chiaroscuro woodcut ; The metal cut -- The intaglio print. The line engraving ; Nielllo ; The drypoint ; The etching ; The aquatine ; The life-ground etching ; The soft-ground etching ; The mezzotint ; The stipple engraving and the crayon manner -- The planographic print (The surface print). The lithograph ; The transfer lithograph -- The stencil print. The silk-screen print (serigraph) ; The monotype ; The cliché-verre ; The rubbing -- A practical guide print collecting. What is meant by the "state" of print? -- The signing and numbering of prints -- What is a restrike? -- How is a plate destroyed or canceled? -- Prints made after the works of other artists -- What is a reproduction? -- Does price necessarily determine quality? -- The use of catalogues and protection against fraud -- The care and framing of prints.".
- catalog title "Great prints & printmakers [by] Herman J. Wechsler.".
- catalog type "text".