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Qué (quién) es dry point - definición

  • [[Glastonbury]], [[Somerset]], a dry point settlement, looking west from the top of [[Glastonbury Tor]]. The fields in the distance are the [[Somerset Levels]], where winter flooding is frequent.

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¦ noun a needle for engraving on a bare copper plate without acid.
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In geography, a dry point is an area of firm or flood-free ground in an area of wetland, marsh or flood plains. The term typically applies to settlements, and dry point settlements were common in history.
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  • [[Pablo Picasso]], 1909, ''Two Nude Figures'' (''Deux figures nues''), steel-faced drypoint on Arches laid paper, 13 x 11 cm, printed by Delâtre, Paris, published by [[Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler]]
  • National Museum in Warsaw]]
INTAGLIO PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUE
Dry point engraving; Dry-point
Drypoint is a printmaking technique of the intaglio family, in which an image is incised into a plate (or "matrix") with a hard-pointed "needle" of sharp metal or diamond point. In principle, the method is practically identical to engraving.

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Dry point

In geography, a dry point is an area of firm or flood-free ground in an area of wetland, marsh or flood plains. The term typically applies to settlements, and dry point settlements were common in history.

In the United Kingdom extreme examples of dry point settlements include Glastonbury, situated on a low hill in the marshy, and once frequently flooded, Somerset Levels, and Wareham in Dorset surrounded by flood plains to the west and Poole Harbour to the east.

A dry point has the advantages of flood protection, fertile soil (due to previous floodings which would have deposited silt on the land) and fairly flat land which is ideal for agriculture and building.