561 CHAPTER IX. THE PRACTICE OF WOOD ENGRAVING. Erroneous opinions about cross-hatching—the choice and preparation of the wood—mode of inserting a plug—magnifying glasses and engraver’s lamp—different kinds of tools—cutting tints—engraving in outline—cuts representing colour and texture—maps engraved on wood—the advantages of lowering a block previous to engraving the subject—chiaro-scuro engraving on wood, and printing in colours from wood-blocks—metallic relief engraving, by blake, bewick, branston, and lizars—mr. c.hancock’s patent—mr. woone’s patent—casts from wood-cuts—printing wood-cuts—conclusion. Introduction (separate file) List of Illustrations (separate file) Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV (separate file) Chapter V (separate file) Chapter VI (separate file) Chapter VII (separate file) Chapter VIII (separate file) Chapter IX (separate file) Index (separate file) |
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