Etching is an intaglio printmaking process in which lines or areas are incised using acid into a metal plate in order to hold the ink.
Vintage 1920's Austrian Luigi Kasimir's Rare Aquatint Etching 'Philadelphia' Features Independence Hall, Metropolitan Museum, Smithsonian
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Charles Meryon, The Vampire
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Etching The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn), The Artist's Mother Seated at a Table Looking Right: Three-Quarter Length
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Capture of Two Galleys at Byserta MET DP818097 381715 Artist
Jules-Ferdinand Jacquemart, Title page, Etchings of Pictures in the Metropolitan Museum New York
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French Art Deco Paul Vera Etching of Flowers, c. 1925 Metropolitan Museum of Art