WHAT DOES MEZZO-TINTO MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of mezzo-tinto in the Romanian dictionary
MEZZO-TINTO s. N. Engraving type on metal obtained by granulating the plate with a special instrument so that gradual gradations of brightness and intense and soft black shades result. [Pr .: Meteora] \u0026 # x2013; Ven. it. MEZZO-TINTO s. n. Gen de gravură pe metal care se obține prin granularea plăcii cu un instrument special, astfel încât la imprimare să rezulte gradații treptate de luminozitate și nuanțe de negru intense și catifelate. [Pr.: méțo- tínto] – Cuv. it.
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8 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «MEZZO-TINTO»
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British Mezzotinto Portraits: Being a Descriptive ...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
John Chaloner Smith, 2009
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Memoirs of the Life of the Late George Morland: With ... - Pagina 172
Mezzotinto Do. Do. Do. Do. Chalk Do. Mezzotinto Mezzotinto Aquatinta Mezzotinto Do. Chalk Chalk Mezzotinto Do. 47 142 104 150 142 142 118 147 117 148 172 MEMOIRS OF THE. Reynolds Do. Do. W. Ward Do. W. Ward Mezzotinto W.
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The collection of rare prints & illustrated works, removed ... - Pagina 41
347 348 349 350 351 352 353 351 355 356 357 Francesse (Stuart) Dutchess of Richmond and Lenox, whole le standing, elegantly attired, R. Robinson inv. et fee. in mezzotinto, ] sheet ; idem, whole length, in mezzotinto, large half sheet, ...
Twickenham Strawberry Hill, 1842
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A general and bibliographical dictionary of the fine arts
Among eminent English engravers are Robert Walker, born in Somersetshire in 1572, who engraved in aquafortis and mezzotinto ; William Faithorne, born in London in 1620, and died in 1691, an excellent engraver of portraits ; Robert White, ...
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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Rembrandt, and of ...
In the collection of Sir L. Dundas ; mezzotinto by Josiah Boydell, 1781, 21 — 1"1t%- 106 Portrait of a man with moustaches and black curling hair, in a square hat, neck-band and tassels, with his right hand on his breast ; mezzotinto by B.
Daniel Daulby, William Roscoe, 1796
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British Mezzotinto Portraits; Being a Descriptive ...
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John Chaloner Smith, 2010
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A general and bibliographical Dictionary of the Fine Arts. ...
Captain William Bailly, aquafortis; Richard Houston, born in 1728, died in 1775, mezzotinto; John Greenwood, born at ... born 1736, and practised much in France, where he engraved, in mezzotinto, Louis XVI. as dauphin, and as king with ...
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The Panorama of Science and Art: Embracing the Principal ...
Tools used in mezzotinto (craping. — Grounding Ihu plate. OF MEZZOTINTO SCRAPINGT. Engravings in mezzotinto resemble Indian ink drawings; they differ from those in aquatinta, with respect to which the same observation is usually made ...
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Тюменцы увидят самые модные шедевры графики с четырех …
Меццо-тинто (итал. mezzo-tinto — «полутон») или «черная манера» — вид гравюры на металле. Это редкая, чрезвычайно трудоемкая и ... «Наш Город Тюмень, Sep 09»
Chazen features mezzotints, silver pieces in exhibits
Today they are called mezzotints, from the Italian mezzo-tinto, meaning half-painted. Mezzotints require extensive time and skill to make and are difficult to print. «University of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications, Aug 09»