ARH 151 Quiz 17
an edition
A group of prints that are identical and produced in a limited number is called ________.
relief
Japanese artists of the Ukiyo-e school, in 19th century Edo, excelled in this multi-colored woodblock technique.
relief
Linocut, using linoleum blocks, is a newer version of this basic printmaking technique.
serifs
The marks that are added to a letterform that were derived from the chisel marks created for words incised on Roman buildings are called ________.
Typography
The visual form of printed letters, words, and text is called ________.
Rembrandt
This Northern European baroque artist was well known for his etchings, making nearly 300 in his lifetime.
drypoint
This intaglio technique is different than engraving, in that it doesn't actually cut metal from the plate, but rather displaces it.
font
This is a group of letterforms designed to have a uniform appearance.
intaglio
This printmaking technique has ancient beginnings, dating back to cylinder seals from Sumeria, c. 2600 BC.
intaglio (etching)
This printmaking technique, more like drawing, cuts an image onto a metal plate with an acid bath.
lithography
This printmaking technique, typically using stone plates, takes advantage of the fact that oil and water do not mix.
intaglio (engraving)
US currency is made using this basic printmaking technique.
matrix
What do we call the object (often it's wood, metal or stone) whose surface contains an image that can hold ink, and so be transferred to a piece of paper, creating a print.
silk screen
With this printmaking technique a squeegee produces smooth areas of color by pressing ink through a stencil onto the paper.
Lithography
Your textbook is made using this printmaking technique.