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Material Name: soft ground etching
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Description
An etching prepared from a plate that is covered with a thin, soft, tacky material. Soft ground etching was used since the late 18th century to produce offset drawings with very fine textures. For the technique, a printing plate is spread with the soft ground (often containing resin, wax, and/or grease), then covered with a drawing paper. As the artist draws the image, the pressure causes the tacky ground to adhere to the paper and thus expose the metal plate. Once the paper is removed, the plate is etched with a weak acid.

Synonyms and Related Terms
soft-ground etching; Weichgrundradierung (Deut.)

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