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What is the difference between drypoint and engraving?
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The difference between drypoint and engraving is that these two types of prints involve different techniques. An engraving is a print made by incising lines into a metal plate with a sharp tool called a burin. After the image is drawn, the plate is inked, wiped clean, and then firmly pressed to paper so the ink remaining in the incised grooves is transferred. Considerable force is required to mark the metal, so the lines made by engraving tend to be stronger than those made through etching and characterized by gentle tapering. Light and shade have to be created through cross-hatching since the technique is line-based. Drypoint is similar to engraving in that an artist incises a metal plate with a sharp tool. As the metal is carved, metal shavings, also called the burr, build up in the grooves. But unlike with engraving, the burr is not cleaned away with drypoint, resulting in very soft, velvety lines. Since the burr slowly wears away with each printing, fewer impressions can be made, and the first impression tends to be stronger than the last, a characteristic that sets the technique apart from many other printing methods. Explore a selection of engravings and drypoint prints on 1stDibs.
1stDibs ExpertOctober 7, 2024
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Notre-Dame Cathedral from the Seine
Located in Middletown, NY
Etching with drypoint on cream wove paper, 7 x 8 3/4 inches (177 x 223 mm); sheet 10 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches (267 x 300 mm), full margins. Signed V. E. Chapel and numbered 62/250 in penc...
Category
Early 20th Century French School Landscape Prints
Materials
Etching, Drypoint
“Sur la Plage, a Bernival”
Located in Southampton, NY
One of the founders of Impressionism and certainly one of its greatest masters, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 - 1919) was not a prolific printmaker, but he explored several different m...
Category
1890s Impressionist Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching, Archival Paper, Drypoint
Surrealist Boat (Vaisseau fantome) - Original handsigned etching - (Field #69-7)
Located in Paris, IDF
Salvador DALI
Surrealist Boat (Vaisseau fantome), 1969
Original etching
Handsigned in pencil
Numbered /200
on Rives BFK vellum 58 x 45 cm (c. 23 x 18 in)
REFERENCE :
- Catalog rai...
Category
1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints
Materials
Drypoint
Cowboy and Horse - Blue
Located in Deddington, GB
Cowboy and Horse - Blue is a handmade drypoint and chine colle print by artist Kate Boxer. Featuring a Cowboy racing through a blue composition on a wild rearing horse. If you would ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Animal Prints
Materials
Drypoint
Cowboy Dancers
Located in Deddington, GB
Cowboy dancers by Kate Boxer is a drypoint and carborundum print on paper.
Additional information:
Limited edition print
Edition of 30
Signed by artist and inscribed with edit...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints
Materials
Drypoint
$1,055
I feel like an African Prince (orange and ochre bison)
Located in Deddington, GB
I feel like an African Prince (orange and ochre bison) is a limited edition drypoint etching by Kate Boxer. The rich ochre and orange tones gives the work an opulence. Each print is ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Animal Prints
Materials
Paper, Drypoint

