Offset (printmaking)

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Offset refers to the transfer of a design to an intermediary surface before it is applied to the final print. Until this method was developed in the late 19th century, all prints were mirror images of their design. Especially useful when printing text, offset methods eliminate the image's reversal so that it directly corresponds to the original design.

Excerpt from
Emily Schiller, Visions of America exhibition gallery text, 2016.

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RULES
Apply to objects where medium contains offset
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General Description
Offset refers to the transfer of a design to an intermediary surface before it is applied to the final print. Until this method was developed in the late 19th century, all prints were mirror images of their design. Especially useful when printing text, offset methods eliminate the image's reversal so that it directly corresponds to the original design.

Excerpt from
Emily Schiller, Visions of America exhibition gallery text, 2016.

Fun Facts
 
Archival Resources

Web Resources
 
Notes

rules
Apply To
Objects
medium
Contains
offset
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#draft
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@Russell
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printmaking: AAT: 300131119
offsets (printing effects): AAT: 300190403
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