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Definition of steel engraving in English: steel engravingnoun mass noun1The process or action of engraving a design into a steel plate. 钢板蚀刻 the complicated processes of copper and steel engraving Example sentencesExamples - Landseer was one of the first artists to allow his works to be widely disseminated through the then new medium of steel engraving.
- This method was referred to as ‘engraving in relief,’ but should not be confused with an intaglio process as in copper and steel engravings where the recesses or grooves receive the ink.
- Doré also did a series of steel engravings for Tennyson's Idylls of the King, and illustrated Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and the works of Dante, Balzac, Ariosto, Rabelais, Cervantes, and many others.
- 1.1count noun A print made from an engraved steel plate.
钢凹版印刷品 on his wall were huge steel engravings of soldiers on far battlefields Example sentencesExamples - What probably stimulated the end of Dickens's working relationship with Browne was the shift in fashion in the mid-1850s away from steel engravings towards a revival of woodblock illustration.
- It was illustrated with hand-colored copperplate engravings - an expensive and labor intensive process used by most printers until about 1830, when hand-colored steel engravings were introduced.
- The first cutaways are marvelous, elaborate steel engravings and the first use of the airbrush started in the 1890s.
- The art of engraving from paintings reached its apotheosis in the mid-Victorian period, with vast steel engravings after such artists as Frith and Millais.
- The print was described in the contemporary press as a ‘steel engraving,’ although in fact it was engraved on a copper printing plate that has survived to this day.
- He was never interested in any Western techniques like etchings or steel engravings.
- The book on his father's shelves was, if I remember correctly, the old Grolier edition with its impressive steel engravings, and it imprinted itself on the imaginative boy's mind.
- I recall the excitement all of us felt when Society archivists found steel engravings to illustrate every opening layout and the contents of every chapter.
Definition of steel engraving in US English: steel engravingnounstēl inˈɡrāviNG 1The process or action of engraving a design into a steel plate. 钢板蚀刻 the complicated processes of copper and steel engraving Example sentencesExamples - Doré also did a series of steel engravings for Tennyson's Idylls of the King, and illustrated Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and the works of Dante, Balzac, Ariosto, Rabelais, Cervantes, and many others.
- Landseer was one of the first artists to allow his works to be widely disseminated through the then new medium of steel engraving.
- This method was referred to as ‘engraving in relief,’ but should not be confused with an intaglio process as in copper and steel engravings where the recesses or grooves receive the ink.
- 1.1 A print made from an engraved steel plate.
钢凹版印刷品 on his wall were huge steel engravings of soldiers on far battlefields Example sentencesExamples - The first cutaways are marvelous, elaborate steel engravings and the first use of the airbrush started in the 1890s.
- I recall the excitement all of us felt when Society archivists found steel engravings to illustrate every opening layout and the contents of every chapter.
- The print was described in the contemporary press as a ‘steel engraving,’ although in fact it was engraved on a copper printing plate that has survived to this day.
- He was never interested in any Western techniques like etchings or steel engravings.
- It was illustrated with hand-colored copperplate engravings - an expensive and labor intensive process used by most printers until about 1830, when hand-colored steel engravings were introduced.
- What probably stimulated the end of Dickens's working relationship with Browne was the shift in fashion in the mid-1850s away from steel engravings towards a revival of woodblock illustration.
- The art of engraving from paintings reached its apotheosis in the mid-Victorian period, with vast steel engravings after such artists as Frith and Millais.
- The book on his father's shelves was, if I remember correctly, the old Grolier edition with its impressive steel engravings, and it imprinted itself on the imaginative boy's mind.
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