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1 grabados en acero
(n.) = steel engravingEx. Also discussed are plans printed by various technical processes over the centuries, such as copperplate and steel engravings, and modern poly-chromatic prints.* * *(n.) = steel engravingEx: Also discussed are plans printed by various technical processes over the centuries, such as copperplate and steel engravings, and modern poly-chromatic prints.
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2 policromático
adj.polychromatic.* * *= polychromatic [poly-chromatic].Ex. Also discussed are plans printed by various technical processes over the centuries, such as copperplate and steel engravings, and modern poly-chromatic prints.* * *= polychromatic [poly-chromatic].Ex: Also discussed are plans printed by various technical processes over the centuries, such as copperplate and steel engravings, and modern poly-chromatic prints.
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3 polícromo
adj.polychromatic, colored, many-colored, parti-colored.* * *► adjetivo1 polychrome* * ** * *= polychromatic [poly-chromatic].Ex. Also discussed are plans printed by various technical processes over the centuries, such as copperplate and steel engravings, and modern poly-chromatic prints.* * ** * *= polychromatic [poly-chromatic].Ex: Also discussed are plans printed by various technical processes over the centuries, such as copperplate and steel engravings, and modern poly-chromatic prints.
* * *polychrome* * *policromo, -a, polícromo, -a adjpolychromatic* * *adj polychrome -
4 Stahlstiche
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5 Bewick, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing[br]b. August 1753 Cherryburn House, Ovingham, Northumberland, Englandd. 8 November 1828 Gateshead, England[br]English perfecter of wood-engraving.[br]The son of a farmer, Bewick was educated locally, but his progress was unremarkable save for demonstrating an intense love of nature and of drawing. In 1767 he was apprenticed to Ralph Beilby, an engraver in Newcastle. Wood-engraving at that time was at a low ebb, restricted largely to crude decorative devices, and Hogarth, commenting on a recent book on the art, doubted whether it would ever recover. Beilby's business was of a miscellaneous character, but Bewick's interest in wood-engraving was noticed and encouraged: Beilby submitted several of his engravings to the Royal Society of Arts, which awarded a premium of £80 for them. His apprenticeship ended in 1774 and he went to London, where he readily found employment with several printers. The call of the north was too strong, however, and two years later he returned to Newcastle, entering into partnership with Beilby. With the publication of Select Fables in 1784, Bewick really showed both his expertise in the art of wood-engraving as a medium for book illustration and his talents as an artist. His engravings for the History of British Birds mark the high point of his achievement. The second volume of this work appeared in 1804, the year in which his partnership with Beilby was dissolved.The essential feature of Bewick's wood-engravings involved cutting across the grain of the wood instead of along it, as in the old woodcut technique. The wood surface thus obtained offered a much more sensitive medium for engraving than before. It paved the way for the flowering of engraving on wood, and then on steel, for the production of illustrated material for an ever wider public through the Victorian age.[br]Bibliography1864, Memoir of Thomas Bewick (autobiography, completed by his daughter). 1784, Select Fables.Further ReadingM.Weekley, 1963, Thomas Bewick, Oxford: Oxford University Press.LRD -
6 grabado
adj.1 recorded.2 engraved, graven, stamped.m.1 engraving.grabado al aguafuerte etchinggrabado sobre madera woodcut2 etching.past part.past participle of spanish verb: grabar.* * *1 (arte) engraving2 (dibujo) picture, drawing————————1→ link=grabar grabar► adjetivo1 engraved1 (arte) engraving2 (dibujo) picture, drawing\grabado al agua fuerte etching* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJtengo grabada en la memoria su cara — her face is engraved o etched on my memory
2.SM (=impresión) engraving, print; [en un libro] illustration, printgrabado en cobre, grabado en dulce — copperplate
* * *I IImasculino engraving* * *I IImasculino engraving* * *grabado11 = art reproduction, engraving, print.Ex: An art reproduction is a mechanically reproduced copy of a work of art, generally as one of a commercial edition.
Ex: An art print is an engraving, etching, lithograph, etc. printed from the plate prepared by the artist.Ex: Engelmann's technique used only three colour stones (red, yellow, and blue) to make a full-colour print.* grabado al ácido = etching.* grabado a la punta seca = drypoint.* grabado de moda = fashion plate.* prensa para grabados en cobre = copperplate press.grabado22 = recorded.Ex: The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.
* algo grabado en piedra = tablet of stone.* bloque de madera grabada = block.* equipo para escuchar visitas grabadas = audio tour unit.* grabado de antemano = pre-recorded.* grabado en cinta = tape-recorded, audiotaped [audio-taped].* grabado en madera = woodcut, wood engraving.* grabado en piedra = carved in a tablet of stone.* grabado en relieve = embossed.* grabado en vídeo = videotaped.* grabados en acero = steel engraving.* libro grabado en audio = talking book.* risas grabadas = canned laughter.* * *me quedó grabado lo que me dijo what he said stuck in my mindtengo su cara grabada his face is engraved on o ( liter) etched in my memory1 (acción) engraving2 (reproducción) engravingCompuestos:etchingcopperplateintagliowoodcutembossing* * *
Del verbo grabar: ( conjugate grabar)
grabado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
grabado
grabar
grabado sustantivo masculino
engraving
grabar ( conjugate grabar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
b) (Art) to engrave
grabarse verbo pronominal:
su cara se me quedó grabada I'll never forget her face
grabado,-a sustantivo masculino
1 (técnica, oficio) engraving
2 (dibujo) me gustan los grabados, I like engravings
un libro con grabados en cobre/madera, a book with copperplates/woodcuts
grabar verbo transitivo
1 (en una cinta magnética) to record: he grabado la conferencia para poder escucharla con detenimiento, I recorded the lecture so that I could later listen to it carefully
2 Inform to save: ¡no te olvides de grabar antes de salir!, don't forget to save your work before closing!
3 Arte to engrave: he grabado mis iniciales en el dorso del plato, I engraved my initials on the back of the plate
' grabado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
digitalmente
- enlatada
- enlatado
- grabar
- grabada
- aguafuerte
- cuadro
- litografía
English:
canned
- engraving
- print
- recorded
- tape
- woodcut
- etching
* * *grabado nm1. [técnica] engravinggrabado al aguafuerte etching;grabado sobre madera woodcut2. [lámina] engraving* * *m engraving* * *grabado nm1) : engraving2)grabado al aguafuerte : etching
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