Springtime at Loyang (3)
Proof Print
early 1930s (made)
early 1930s (made)
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Proof print showing a Japanese man and two women in traditional dress; Created through a combination of lino-cuts (E.2649 to 2652-1938) and printing plate (E.2648-1938).
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Title | Springtime at Loyang (3) (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | combination of drypoint and lino-cut printing on paper |
Brief description | Elyse Lloyd. "Springtime at Loyang (3)". Proof print showing a Japanese man and two women in traditional dress; Created through a combination of lino-cuts (E.2649 to 2652-1938) and drypoint etching printing plate (E.2648-1938) |
Physical description | Proof print showing a Japanese man and two women in traditional dress; Created through a combination of lino-cuts (E.2649 to 2652-1938) and printing plate (E.2648-1938). |
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Production type | Proof |
Gallery label | THE COLOUR-PRINTS OF ELYSE LORD.
The method adopted by Elyse Lord in the production of her colour-prints is essentially a combination of drypoint and lino-cut. The key-plate having been scratched with a drypoint needle is inked and printed in the usual manner for intaglio prints. [See Exhibit in Case 3].
On the impression thus obtained colour is added by means of a series of lino-cuts, one for each colour, engraved in relief and printed like woodcuts.
This Exhibit shows:
1. The engraved copper-plate. E.2648-1938.
2. 2-5. Lino-cuts. E.2649-2652-1938.
3. 6. Finished proof. E.2653-1938. |
Credit line | Given by the artist |
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Bibliographic reference | Victoria and Albert Museum, Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1938, London: Board of Education, 1939. |
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Accession number | E.2653-1938 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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