Carborundum printmaking
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carborundum-printmaking-280-9172482
title:
Carborundum printmaking
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Carborundum mezzotint is a printmaking technique in which the image is created by adding light passages to a dark field. It is a relatively new process invented in the US during the 1930s by Hugh Mesibov, Michael J. Gallagher, and Dox Thrash, an artist working in Philadelphia with the Works Progress Administration (WPA)). "Carborundum Collagraph" collagraph is a different printmaking technique, invented in 1952 by Henri Goetz, an American abstract artist living in Paris. The carborundum mezzotin
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Printmaking technique
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carborundum_printmaking
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2024-01-17T14:40:47Z
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