An intaglio printmaking technique that creates sharp lines with fuzzy, velvety edges. A diamond-pointed needle is used to incise lines directly into a bare metal printing plate, displacing ridges of metal that adhere to the edges of the incised lines. This displaced metal is called burr. Inking fills the incised lines and clings to the burr. Damp paper is placed on the plate and run through a press, picking up the ink from the incised lines and the burr, resulting in a characteristically fuzzy line.
Works
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Edvard Munch Two People. The Lonely Ones (To mennesker. De ensomme) 1894, published 1895
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Max Beckmann Self-Portrait in Bowler Hat (Selbstbildnis mit steifem Hut) 1921, published c. 1922
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Wols (A. O. Wolfgang Schulze) Plate 2 from the illustrated book Naturelles by René de Solier published c. 1946
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Pablo Picasso Portrait of Olga in a Fur Collar (Portrait d'Olga au col de fourrure) 1923, printed 1955
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Bruce Nauman Violins/Violence 1985
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Arnulf Rainer Blue Nest 1997
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Barry McGee Drypoint on Acid 2006
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