A monotype is a unique print, made by applying paint or printing ink to a metal plate or other surface. The image is transferred to paper either manually, by rubbing, or by using a press, creating a print that is typically painterly in effect. Each plate generally yields a single impression, hence the name, but subsequent pulls (sometimes called 'ghost impressions' because they are rather faint) can be made.
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