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In all the work came to contain about 100 copperplate engravings.
He was, among his other skills, a renowned wood and copperplate Engraving.
However, copybooks only became commonplace in England with the invention of copperplate engraving.
Copperplate engraving is another somewhat outdated term for engravings.
It was lavishly illustrated with 528 copperplate engravings.
This and other works by Hole were the first time that intaglio copperplate engraving was used for English music scores.
The text was originally embellished with woodcuts, while after the 1568 edition, copperplate engravings were used.
The copperplate engravings were the first ever to be done in England, and enjoyed a large following in France.
By the mid-19th century, many wood engravings rivaled those of copperplate engravings.
Copperplate engraving influenced handwriting as it allowed penmanship copybooks to be more widely printed.
The book opens with a four page typeset instruction in the art of writing, and is followed by a series of 42 copperplate engravings.
His copperplate engravings include title-pages, frontispieces and portraits.
I also had a copperplate engraving with figures of the Roman devices of torture used, and a 2-page explanation of their use.
This book is also important to bibliophiles because it is the first Danish book to feature copperplate engravings.
Costumes of the Kingdom of Naples - 50 copperplate engravings (1828)
Pushing to acquire them from the Imperial Court Library, he proposed an exchange of far less valuable copperplate engravings.
Eastern European artists were still adept at copperplate engraving, for example, a difficult, labor-intensive skill hardly practiced in the West.
She was, now, turning the leaves of a heavy ornamental album, regaling herself with the copperplate engravings, snubbing the text.
In 1868, he became a member of the Artistic Commission for Roman Copperplate Engraving.
(Known for its excellent hand-coloured copperplate engravings of macro- and micropathology).
He became the first Japanese artist, in 1783, to use copperplate engraving, a print, called View on Mimeguri.
The copperplate engraving from 1782 is attributed to the artist Johann Christian Klengel.
The book is accompanied by seventeen copperplate engravings of unknown provenance to illustrate topics addressed by Knox.
The museum part displays Tartini's violin, a copperplate engraving of his dreams, and his portrait, among other items.
As demand for steel and copperplate engraving fell, the company merged with or acquired many of its competitors, often picking up their old plates as well.