Wood engraving (printmaking)

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Wood engraving, a type of relief printmaking, uses an end-grain piece of wood, which is more durable and can be carved with precision using engraving tools. In the 19th century, this technique and the wood's strength led to a boom in published illustrations because the designs could withstand mechanical printings presses.

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

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apply to objects where medium contains wood engraving
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General Description
Wood engraving, a type of relief printmaking, uses an end-grain piece of wood, which is more durable and can be carved with precision using engraving tools. In the 19th century, this technique and the wood's strength led to a boom in published illustrations because the designs could withstand mechanical printings presses.

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

Fun Facts
 
Archival Resources

Web Resources
 
Notes

rules
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Objects
medium
Contains
wood engraving
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printmaking: AAT: 300131119
wood engraving (process): AAT: 300053303
wood engravings (prints): AAT: 300041402
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