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Arts and Culture / Fine Arts and Sculpture / Graphics

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SHADOW - a darkened place in the picture

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LAVIS - type of engraving on copper

LUBOK - type of graphics, folk picture

Etching - a type of engraving on metal

THESIS - engraving with religious text and images of saints

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COLLAGE

COMICS

NIELLO - drawing in black on gold or silver

POSTER - type of graphics

PRINTING - print from engraving

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ENGRAVING - a type of graphics, an imprint of a relief pattern

GRATTAGE - a method of drawing, scratching paper covered with ink

REMARK - a sketch away from the main image

PICTURE - the main type of graphics

SHADING (shading, shading) - a technique for drawing

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VIGNETTE - a small drawing at the beginning or end of a section of a book

GRIFONAGE - a cursory sketch

RESERVATION - type of engraving on metal

ESTAMPAGE - an impression from a relief

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AUTOTYPE - reproduction of drawings by photographing and making clichés

AQUATINTA - metal engraving method

AQUATIPIA - printing drawings with water-based paints

SHADING - see Shading

MONOTYPE - type of graphics

POLITIPAGE - woodcut in the form of vignettes

PHOTOTYPE - a way to print illustrations

EXLIBRIS - sign of the owner on the book

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HYDROTYPE - three-color printing of images on photo paper

CHIAROSCURO - color woodcut

LITHOGRAPHY - 1) flat printing method, 2) stone engraving

OLEOGRAPHY - multicolor lithography

SHADING - see Shading

CHROMOTYPY - a way to print illustrations

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AUTOGRAVURA - an engraving made by the author of the image

ILLUSTRATION

CALLIGRAPHY

WOODENGRAPHY - wood engraving

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ENGRAVING

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AUTOLITOGRAPHY - a lithograph made by the author of the image

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CHROMOLITHOGRAPHY - multicolor lithography

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