
Drypoint - Wikipedia
Drypoint is a printmaking technique of the intaglio family, in which an image is incised into a plate (or "matrix") with a hard-pointed "needle" of sharp metal or diamond point. In principle, the …
Drypoint | Etching, Intaglio & Printmaking | Britannica
Drypoint, an engraving method in which the design to be printed is scratched directly into a copperplate with a sharply pointed instrument. Lines in a drypoint print are characterized by a …
A beginner's guide to drypoint - Artists & Illustrators
Apr 1, 2020 · Explore the world of drypoint, a fascinating printmaking technique, with our beginner's guide.
The Printed Image in the West: Drypoint - The Metropolitan ...
Oct 1, 2003 · The simplest method for producing intaglio prints is drypoint, in which a sharp stylus or needle is used to scratch lines directly into the metal plate. The advantage of this technique …
Drypoint - Tate
Drypoint is a printmaking process in which a design is drawn on a plate with a sharp, pointed needle-like instrument
Drypoint – Definition, Examples, History & More – Art ...
Apr 8, 2024 · Drypoint is a printmaking technique that involves scratching an image onto a metal or plastic plate using a sharp tool. The process creates a burr along the edges of the incised …
Drypoint - MoMA
Drypoint. Works 8 works online Wols (A. O. Wolfgang Schulze) Plate 2 from the illustrated book Naturelles by René de Solier published c. 1946 Carroll Dunham ...