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What (who) is woodcut$92353$ - definition

WOOD ENGRAVING IN A 1888 BOOK BY CAMILLE FLAMMARION
Flammarion Woodcut; Flammarion woodcut

Xylography         
  • ''The Prophet'', woodcut by [[Emil Nolde]], 1912, various collections
  • Bijin (beautiful woman) [[ukiyo-e]] by [[Keisai Eisen]], before 1848
  • ''Block Cutter at Work'' woodcut by [[Jost Amman]], 1568
  • Otto Müller]]'' (1915)
  • ''Madonna del Fuoco'' (''Madonna of the Fire'', c. 1425), Cathedral of [[Forlì]], in Italy
  • Using a handheld gouge to cut a "white-line" woodcut design into Japanese plywood. The design has been sketched in chalk on a painted face of the plywood.
  • Children's book illustration by [[Randolph Caldecott]]; engraving and printing by [[Edmund Evans]], 1887
RELIEF PRINTING TECHNIQUE
Woodcuts; Xylography; Woodcut printing; Xylograph; Xylographic; Chiaroscuro woodcut; Colored woodcut; Coloured woodcut; White-line engraving; Holzschnitt; Xylographer; White-line woodcut; Formschneider; Woodcut print; Single-leaf woodcut; Color woodcut; Wood cut; Xylographs; Blockcutter; Colour woodcut; Wood-cut; Wood-block; Stonecut
·noun The art of engraving on wood.
II. Xylography ·noun The art of making prints from the natural grain of wood.
III. Xylography ·noun A method pf printing in colors upon wood for purposes of house decoration.
xylography         
  • ''The Prophet'', woodcut by [[Emil Nolde]], 1912, various collections
  • Bijin (beautiful woman) [[ukiyo-e]] by [[Keisai Eisen]], before 1848
  • ''Block Cutter at Work'' woodcut by [[Jost Amman]], 1568
  • Otto Müller]]'' (1915)
  • ''Madonna del Fuoco'' (''Madonna of the Fire'', c. 1425), Cathedral of [[Forlì]], in Italy
  • Using a handheld gouge to cut a "white-line" woodcut design into Japanese plywood. The design has been sketched in chalk on a painted face of the plywood.
  • Children's book illustration by [[Randolph Caldecott]]; engraving and printing by [[Edmund Evans]], 1887
RELIEF PRINTING TECHNIQUE
Woodcuts; Xylography; Woodcut printing; Xylograph; Xylographic; Chiaroscuro woodcut; Colored woodcut; Coloured woodcut; White-line engraving; Holzschnitt; Xylographer; White-line woodcut; Formschneider; Woodcut print; Single-leaf woodcut; Color woodcut; Wood cut; Xylographs; Blockcutter; Colour woodcut; Wood-cut; Wood-block; Stonecut
n.
1.
Wood-engraving, wood-graver's art, wood-cutting, engraving on wood.
2.
Decorative printing on wood, printed wood-decoration.
xylographer         
  • ''The Prophet'', woodcut by [[Emil Nolde]], 1912, various collections
  • Bijin (beautiful woman) [[ukiyo-e]] by [[Keisai Eisen]], before 1848
  • ''Block Cutter at Work'' woodcut by [[Jost Amman]], 1568
  • Otto Müller]]'' (1915)
  • ''Madonna del Fuoco'' (''Madonna of the Fire'', c. 1425), Cathedral of [[Forlì]], in Italy
  • Using a handheld gouge to cut a "white-line" woodcut design into Japanese plywood. The design has been sketched in chalk on a painted face of the plywood.
  • Children's book illustration by [[Randolph Caldecott]]; engraving and printing by [[Edmund Evans]], 1887
RELIEF PRINTING TECHNIQUE
Woodcuts; Xylography; Woodcut printing; Xylograph; Xylographic; Chiaroscuro woodcut; Colored woodcut; Coloured woodcut; White-line engraving; Holzschnitt; Xylographer; White-line woodcut; Formschneider; Woodcut print; Single-leaf woodcut; Color woodcut; Wood cut; Xylographs; Blockcutter; Colour woodcut; Wood-cut; Wood-block; Stonecut
n.
Wood-engraver.

Wikipedia

Flammarion engraving

The Flammarion engraving is a wood engraving by an unknown artist, so named because its first documented appearance is in Camille Flammarion's 1888 book L'atmosphère : météorologie populaire ("The Atmosphere: Popular Meteorology"). The wood engraving has often, but erroneously, been referred to as a woodcut. It has been used as a metaphorical illustration of either the scientific or the mystical quests for knowledge.