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Intaglio Methods

Paula Rego (b. 1935), Little Miss Muffet. Etching and aquatint, on wove paper, 1989.
Max Beckmann, Gesichter, drypoint, 1919Claude Mellan, The Sudarium of St. Veronica, 1649.
Martin Puryear, Lean To, 2012
Louise Nevelson, Cat, EtchingZarina Hashmi, “Composition”, Etching (Viscosity) 19.5 x 25.5 inches 1965

Alice Trumbull Mason, Orientation of Closed Forms, soft ground etching and aquatint, 15 3/4 x 9 3/4 (40 x 24.8 cm), 1945
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