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by John O'Connor

Author: John O'Connor
Language: English
Publisher: Florin Press (1988)
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a suite of wood engravings. Seventy numbered copies, of which the first twenty-five include a signed artist's proof of one of the engravings and are bound with a leather spine"-Colophon. LC has copy no. 9. Classifications.

a suite of wood engravings.

Wood engraving is a printmaking and letterpress printing technique, in which an artist works an image or matrix of images into a block of wood. Functionally a variety of woodcut, it uses relief printing, where the artist applies ink to the face of the block and prints using relatively low pressure. By contrast, ordinary engraving, like etching, uses a metal plate for the matrix, and is printed by the intaglio method, where the ink fills the valleys, the removed areas.

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The text deals with the types of wood required, tools and methods of cutting, transferring a design, engraving by the human-mechanical system, the elimination method, printing, presses, colour, and trade engraving.

ISBN 10: 0713425172, ISBN 13: 9780713425178. The text deals with the types of wood required, tools and methods of cutting, transferring a design, engraving by the human-mechanical system, the elimination method, printing, presses, colour, and trade engraving. Clear diagrams of tools, numerous photographs of processes, and engravings - representative work from the eighteenth century to this present day - combine to make a book which is both practical and stimulating to the art student, the teacher, and anyone else interested in wood engraving.

JOHN O’CONNOR was 90 when he died and had stopped working only three years ago, which is remarkable even for an artist, but especially so in the demanding medium of wood-engraving.

Artist and printmaker who seemed able to engrave with one hand waving free. March 15 2004, 12:00am, The Times. JOHN O’CONNOR was 90 when he died and had stopped working only three years ago, which is remarkable even for an artist, but especially so in the demanding medium of wood-engraving. But then joie de vivre and an experimental impatience with the niceties of any medium were always his strong points.