0 a picture produced by cutting it into a copper sheet with acid and then printing it: --
an aquatint by Picasso
Most of his work was, however, in aquatint.
Although much of his work was subsequently engraved by other artists, he also engraved and published over 100 aquatints of his own work.
As with his other series, later impressions show wear to the aquatint.
She is known today for her poured washi paperworks, aquatint and woodblock prints.
In the 1830s he developed a new genre of painting, the aquatint, and also developed a major career of engraving.
Her interest in color gradation was piqued by the woodblock technique, and she subsequently applied similar gradations to her color aquatints.
The book includes 72 fine aquatints, based on original sepia watercolours.
He became the leading maker of multi-plate colour prints, combining washes of aquatint with line-engraving.