Etching is an intaglio process in which a plate is covered with an acid-resistant layer of wax called an etching ground. The image is then drawn into this surface with an etching needle, the softness of the wax allowing the etched lines to be much freer than those in engraving. The plate is immersed in an acid bath until the acid has bitten into the drawn lines, ready to hold the ink. Finally, the etching ground is removed and the plate is inked and wiped before being passed through an etching press.
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler, The Wine Glass, 1859View details
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Venus, 1859View details
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James Mcneill Whistler, La Vieille aux Loques, The Old Rag-Picker, 1858View details
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Isabella Widger, Untitled, 2025View details
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Natalia Zarovnaya, Area, 2015View details
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Natalia Zarovnaya, Baroque II, 2006View details
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Natalia Zarovnaya , Bird, 1993View details
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Natalia Zarovnaya , Theme with variations - Architecture , 1993View details
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Natalia Zarovnaya , Tower Series, 2001View details
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Natalia Zarovnaya , Transformers IV
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