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George III Stipple Engravings.
A pair of George III Stipple Engravings, in original gilt frames, Circa 1800.
Entitled: A Sacrifice to Cupid and The Triumph of Love and Beauty.
Measurements:
13 3/4 inches x 12 inches.
History
Stipple engraving is a technique used to create tone in an intaglio print. By distributing a pattern of dots of various sizes and densities across the image. The pattern is created on the printing plate, by gouging out the dots with a burin, or through an etching process.
Dimensions
13 3/4 inches – 12 inchesThe BADA Standard
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