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Print

1903 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Impression from a copper printing plate demonstrating pure line engraving. The lines have first been marked lightly on the plate using a drypoint needle and then part of the design has been cut with a burin. Partially completed engraving of a coat of arms with lion and acantus surround. The left part is sketched lightly using a drypoint needle.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Line engraving with drypoint
Brief description
Engraving and drypoint. Teaching example. Impression from a copper plate with ornamental design, engraved in line with the lighter marked with dryoint for cutting, ca. 1903.
Physical description
Impression from a copper printing plate demonstrating pure line engraving. The lines have first been marked lightly on the plate using a drypoint needle and then part of the design has been cut with a burin. Partially completed engraving of a coat of arms with lion and acantus surround. The left part is sketched lightly using a drypoint needle.
Dimensions
  • Platemark height: 20.3cm
  • Platemark width: 14.7cm
  • Height: 23.6cm
  • Width: 17.4cm
Production
Part of a collection of printmaking materials prepared in the Engraving School of the Royal College of Art by the Assistant Teacher C. M. Pott, under the direction of Frank Short for the Loan Exhibition of British Engraving and Etching held at the V&A in 1903.
Subjects depicted
Associated object
E.5358:37-1903 (Original)
Bibliographic reference
Victoria and Albert Museum. Catalogue of the loan exhibition of British engraving and etching held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, 1903. London: H.M.S.O, 1903. p. 134
Collection
Accession number
E.5358:38-1903

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Record createdOctober 6, 2005
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