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mezzotint |
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mezzotintPrint produced by a method of etching in density of tone rather than line, popular in the 18th and 19th centuries when it was largely used for the reproduction of paintings, especially portraits. A copper or steel plate is roughened with a finely-toothed tool known as a ‘rocker’ to raise an even, overall burr (rough edge), which will hold ink. At this point the plate would print a rich, even black, so areas of burr are carefully smoothed away with a ‘scraper’ to produce a range of lighter tones. Primarily a reproductive technique, mezzotint declined rapidly with the invention of photography. Mezzotint was invented by Ludwig Von Siegen of Utrecht (1609-1675). Another pioneer in the medium was Prince Rupert, nephew of Charles I of England, who was also responsible for initiating the first Englishman, William Sherwin, in the art, established by a dated mezzotint portrait of Charles II (1669). Many of the earliest practitioners were English, and by the end of the 17th century it was generally known as la manière anglaise.
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