Etching is the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio in the metal (the original process—in modern manufacturing other chemicals may be used on other types of material). As an intaglio method of printmaking it is, along with engraving, the most important technique for old master prints, and remains widely used today |
Title: Cesto d’autunno Technique: Acquaforte Dimensions mm: 230 x 500 Year: 1993 |
Title: I due alberi Technique: Acquaforte Dimensions mm: 297 x 393 Year: 1995 |
Title: Il cancello Technique: Acquaforte puntasecca Dimensions mm: 471 x 330 Year: 1991 |
Title: La siepe Technique: Acquaforte acquatinta Dimensions mm: 368 x 195 Year: 1989 |
Title: La Vigna Technique: Acquaforte Dimensions mm: 395 x 339 Year: 1998 |
Title: Lungo il Sile Technique: Acquaforte Dimensions mm: 392 x 267 Year: 1993 |
Title: Ombre Technique: Acquaforte Dimensions mm: 248 x 356 Year: 1999 |
Title: Paesaggio invernale Technique: Acquaforte acquatinta Dimensions mm: 470 x 328 Year: 1987 |
Title: Pescherecci a Caorle Technique: Acquaforte puntasecca Dimensions mm: 238 x 270 Year: 1991 |
Title: Sentiero Technique: Acquaforte Dimensions mm: 240 x 350 Year: 1988 |