- David Smith-Harrison
Art by David Smith-Harrison, intaglio etchings, aquatints. Studio in San Francisco
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- Dürer, Albrecht
The WebMuseum's page of high-resolution images of six of Dürer's engravings, plus one woodcut (the well-known "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse").
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- Green Prints
Cedric Green describes methods for non-toxic etching, including electrolytic and electrochemical methods and related techniques for intaglio plate preparation, rather than the traditional techniques using acids and hazardous solvents.
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- International Mezzotint Society
The stated primary objective is to share enthusiasm and information, and spread knowledge of the technique and its history, to other artists who may presently feel somewhat isolated. The I.M.S. also extends membership to devotees, mezzotint collectors and print-lovers.
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- John D. Gall, Artist/Printmaker
North Carolina artist specializing in intaglio printmaking methods. Gallery of work, bio and resume, and links to other printmaking sites.
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- Mezzotints
Prints by David Crown, M.D., director of The International Mezzotint Society.
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- The Lennox-Boyd Collection
The private collection of English mezzotints acquired by Christopher Lennox-Boyd. It is a well-presented introduction to the collection, and survey of English printmaking history between 1680-1890.
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