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Что (кто) такое Mezzotint - определение

PRINTMAKING PROCESS
Mezzo-tinto; Mezzotinto; Mezzo tints; Mezzotinting; Furniture print
  • [[Ludwig von Siegen]], ''[[Countess Amalie Elisabeth of Hanau-Münzenberg]]'', 1642, is the first known mezzotint, using the light to dark method.
  • [[Frank Short]], ''Ebb Tide, [[Putney Bridge]]'', 1885
  • George Romney]], "posture" size.
  • 4-colour mezzotint of [[Louis XV]] by [[Jacob Christoph Le Blon]], 1739
  • John Smith]] after [[Godfrey Kneller]], usually thought to be a portrait of his daughter, Catherine Voss, by his mistress.<ref>[http://www.historicalportraits.com/Gallery.asp?Page=Item&ItemID=756&Desc=Catherine-Voss-as-St-Agnes-by-Sir-Godfrey-Kneller-Bt. Portrait of Miss Voss as St Agnes 1690s]</ref>
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Mezzotint         
·vt To engrave in mezzotint.
II. Mezzotint ·noun A manner of engraving on copper or steel by drawing upon a surface previously roughened, and then removing the roughness in places by scraping, burnishing, ·etc., so as to produce the requisite light and shade. Also, an engraving so produced.
mezzotint         
['m?ts??t?nt, 'm?z??-]
¦ noun a print made from an engraved copper or steel plate, the surface of which has been scraped and polished to give areas of shade and light respectively.
¦ verb engrave in mezzotint.
Derivatives
mezzotinter noun
Origin
from Ital. mezzotinto, from mezzo 'half' + tinto 'tint'.
Mezzotint         
Mezzotint is a monochrome printmaking process of the intaglio family. It was the first printing process that yielded half-tones without using line- or dot-based techniques like hatching, cross-hatching or stipple.
Mezzotinto         
·noun Mezzotint.
II. Mezzotinto ·vt To engrave in mezzotint; to represent by mezzotint.
Mezzotinter      
·noun One who engraves in mezzotint.
John Young (engraver)         
BRITISH MEZZOTINT ENGRAVER
John Young (mezzotint engraver)
John Young (1755–1825), mezzotint engraver and keeper of the British Institution, was born in 1755, and studied under John Raphael Smith. He became a very able engraver, working exclusively in mezzotint, and executed about eighty portraits of contemporary personages, from pictures by Hoppner, Lawrence, Zoffany, etc.

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Mezzotint

Mezzotint is a monochrome printmaking process of the intaglio family. It was the first printing process that yielded half-tones without using line- or dot-based techniques like hatching, cross-hatching or stipple. Mezzotint achieves tonality by roughening a metal plate with thousands of little dots made by a metal tool with small teeth, called a "rocker". In printing, the tiny pits in the plate retain the ink when the face of the plate is wiped clean. This technique can achieve a high level of quality and richness in the print, and produce a furniture print which is large and bold enough to be framed and hung effectively in a room.

Mezzotint is often combined with other intaglio techniques, usually etching and engraving, including stipple engraving. The process was especially widely used in England from the eighteenth century, and in France was called la manière anglais (“the English manner”). Until the 20th century it has mostly been used for reproductive prints to reproduce portraits and other paintings, rather than for original compositions. From the mid-18th century it was somewhat in competition with the other main tonal technique of the day, aquatint.

Since the mid-nineteenth century it has been relatively little used, as lithography and other techniques produced comparable results more easily. Sir Frank Short (1857–1945) was an important pioneer of the mezzotint revival in the United Kingdom along with Peter Ilsted (1864–1933) in Denmark. Today's practitioners of the mezzotint process include Craig McPherson (b. 1948), Frederick Mershimer (b. 1958) and Carol Wax (b. 1953).

Mezzotint is known for the luxurious quality of its tones: first, because an evenly, finely roughened surface holds a lot of ink, allowing deep solid colours to be printed; secondly because the process of smoothing the plate with burin, burnisher and scraper allows fine gradations in tone to be developed. The scraper is a triangular ended tool, and the burnisher has a smooth round end – not unlike many spoon handles.