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单词 etching
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Definition of etching in English:

etching

noun ˈɛtʃɪŋˈɛtʃɪŋ
  • 1A print produced by the process of etching.

    etchings of animals and wildflowers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book is a hand-made collection of Emmanuel's etchings and lithographs, some of which are painted by the artist.
    • In addition to paintings, he produced a large number of prints - etchings, lithographs, and woodcuts.
    • The result is an assembly of drawings, etchings and digital prints representing a 50-year long obsession.
    • Engravings, along with etchings and drypoints, are created with the intaglio process.
    • During this time he offered a number of prints, etchings and lithographs to the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
    • In addition to his paintings, he has left us with thousands of etchings, and drawings.
    • Customers can choose from original works of art, etchings and limited-edition prints.
    • In an inspired move, the Gallery of Modern Art has hung five oil paintings alongside the etchings, allowing us to make clear comparisons.
    • At the end of his life, the artist had created more than one thousand prints - mainly lithographs and etchings.
    • On display will be a selection of large-scale oil paintings, watercolours, pastels and etchings.
    • Schiftan is a publisher and importer of fine art reproductions and hand-colored etchings.
    • Whistler's etchings of Venice were published in two sets.
    • Bell's drawings, etchings and monumental clay sculptures possess a kind of mystical godliness.
    • The progressive series of etchings show Picasso's brief foray into lithography.
    • Together, the etchings and paintings summarize Goya's contribution to war art per se.
    • Lithographs, watercolours, drawings, etchings and numerous sculptures are housed in this serene villa.
    • Original oil paintings and etchings by Frances Hodgkins, William Swainson and John Gully were heaped in piles on the floor.
    • This celebrated, rare etching is based on studies Picasso made for a figure of a weeping woman in Guernica.
    • The presentation consists of oil paintings and etchings and is a collection of her impressions of India.
    • Not only that, but there will also be a selection of etchings, illustrations, ephemera and maps on many of the stands.
    Synonyms
    engraving, print, impression, block, plate, dry point, cut, woodcut, linocut, vignette
    1. 1.1mass noun The art or process of producing etched plates or objects.
      the artist dispensed with the medium of etching
      a dozen cycles of etching interspersed with the implantation of ions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Rembrandt was an innovative printmaker, and was especially devoted to expressive etching.
      • In this series, Goya had perfected the painstaking processes of etching and aquatint and placed them in the service of rendering bizarre compositions of man, beast, witch and clergyman.
      • ‘I enjoy the medium of etching for its tactile qualities, its chiaroscuro possibilities and the surprises of the process,’ she said.
      • Even had this not been so, etching was an appropriate medium for this series, as it permitted him to portray minute details of physical decomposition.
      • A large Freud etched self-portrait, with typical merciless etching to delineate each patch of skin, is perhaps the most memorable work in the exhibition.
      • He studied drawing and etching at an art school in Nantes, France, from 1971 to 1978.
      • Gross, a master of etching in charge of graphics at the Slade School of Art, later helped Daphne Reynolds to develop mezzotints, the deep, velvety blacks created with home-made ink.
      • Since then, she has worked in a number of other media besides oil painting, including etching, lithography, watercolor, pastel, sculpture and tapestry.
      • He experimented with other mediums, such as oil paint and etching, but most of his best work was done with watercolors.
      • In a process she likens to printmaking or etching, Moreau pours the mixture directly onto the metal surface and spreads the pools of paint with a brush.
      • They said etching was too remote, too technical… but as soon as I managed to get artists to try, they liked it.
      • An inventive graphic artist, he has worked in various printmaking techniques, including etching, screenprinting, and woodcut.
      • Siobhan stressed the originality apparent within the works, and described some of the processes involved in etching and printmaking in general.
      • He was unsatisfied with the results until, he met Mark Draper, someone who had mastered the technical aspects of etching and from whom he learned a great deal one summer.
      • What becomes clear is that a passion for drawing underpins his approach to etching.
 
 

Definition of etching in US English:

etching

nounˈeCHiNGˈɛtʃɪŋ
  • 1A print produced by the process of etching.

    etchings of animals and wildflowers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On display will be a selection of large-scale oil paintings, watercolours, pastels and etchings.
    • The presentation consists of oil paintings and etchings and is a collection of her impressions of India.
    • During this time he offered a number of prints, etchings and lithographs to the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
    • The book is a hand-made collection of Emmanuel's etchings and lithographs, some of which are painted by the artist.
    • In addition to his paintings, he has left us with thousands of etchings, and drawings.
    • At the end of his life, the artist had created more than one thousand prints - mainly lithographs and etchings.
    • Schiftan is a publisher and importer of fine art reproductions and hand-colored etchings.
    • Original oil paintings and etchings by Frances Hodgkins, William Swainson and John Gully were heaped in piles on the floor.
    • Not only that, but there will also be a selection of etchings, illustrations, ephemera and maps on many of the stands.
    • Whistler's etchings of Venice were published in two sets.
    • In an inspired move, the Gallery of Modern Art has hung five oil paintings alongside the etchings, allowing us to make clear comparisons.
    • In addition to paintings, he produced a large number of prints - etchings, lithographs, and woodcuts.
    • This celebrated, rare etching is based on studies Picasso made for a figure of a weeping woman in Guernica.
    • Engravings, along with etchings and drypoints, are created with the intaglio process.
    • Together, the etchings and paintings summarize Goya's contribution to war art per se.
    • Bell's drawings, etchings and monumental clay sculptures possess a kind of mystical godliness.
    • Customers can choose from original works of art, etchings and limited-edition prints.
    • The result is an assembly of drawings, etchings and digital prints representing a 50-year long obsession.
    • The progressive series of etchings show Picasso's brief foray into lithography.
    • Lithographs, watercolours, drawings, etchings and numerous sculptures are housed in this serene villa.
    Synonyms
    engraving, print, impression, block, plate, dry point, cut, woodcut, linocut, vignette
    1. 1.1 The art or process of producing etched plates or objects.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since then, she has worked in a number of other media besides oil painting, including etching, lithography, watercolor, pastel, sculpture and tapestry.
      • Rembrandt was an innovative printmaker, and was especially devoted to expressive etching.
      • In this series, Goya had perfected the painstaking processes of etching and aquatint and placed them in the service of rendering bizarre compositions of man, beast, witch and clergyman.
      • He studied drawing and etching at an art school in Nantes, France, from 1971 to 1978.
      • Even had this not been so, etching was an appropriate medium for this series, as it permitted him to portray minute details of physical decomposition.
      • In a process she likens to printmaking or etching, Moreau pours the mixture directly onto the metal surface and spreads the pools of paint with a brush.
      • They said etching was too remote, too technical… but as soon as I managed to get artists to try, they liked it.
      • What becomes clear is that a passion for drawing underpins his approach to etching.
      • Gross, a master of etching in charge of graphics at the Slade School of Art, later helped Daphne Reynolds to develop mezzotints, the deep, velvety blacks created with home-made ink.
      • An inventive graphic artist, he has worked in various printmaking techniques, including etching, screenprinting, and woodcut.
      • A large Freud etched self-portrait, with typical merciless etching to delineate each patch of skin, is perhaps the most memorable work in the exhibition.
      • He experimented with other mediums, such as oil paint and etching, but most of his best work was done with watercolors.
      • Siobhan stressed the originality apparent within the works, and described some of the processes involved in etching and printmaking in general.
      • ‘I enjoy the medium of etching for its tactile qualities, its chiaroscuro possibilities and the surprises of the process,’ she said.
      • He was unsatisfied with the results until, he met Mark Draper, someone who had mastered the technical aspects of etching and from whom he learned a great deal one summer.
 
 
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