Description A woodcut image exhibiting tonal variations for light and shadow prepared by using different types of wood. Developed in the 16th century, the chiaroscuro woodcut technique has been attributed to an Italian printmaker Ugo da Carpi. A key block is initally printed with the darkest tones. Subsequent printings are made with lighter colors using blocks register to the key. The process has been used to make inexpensive imitations of watercolor paintings.
Synonyms and Related Terms Helldunkelhozschnitt (Deut.)
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Last updated on: 3/7/2008 10:46:35 AM
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