Engraving for Illustration: Historical and Practical Notes
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A concise historical and practical survey of engraving as an art of illustration, tracing developments from early wood and metal techniques through etching and mezzotint to modern photographic and process methods. The text explains technical procedures and materials, outlines the engraver's tasks in rendering line, tone, perspective, and expression, and contrasts differing national tendencies and notable practitioners. It considers commercial and artistic implications of photomechanical reproduction, offers guidance on execution and restoration, and concludes with principles for appreciative criticism to help readers evaluate realism, composition, and the educative value of engraved illustrations.
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