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Перевод: etching
[прилагательное] травильный; [существительное] гравирование травлением; травление; вытравливание; гравировка ; гравюра ; офорт
Тезаурус:
- This may take the form of acid etching in highly acid soils, root marks and corrosion produced by plant roots, corrosion caused by organic acids, and a form of corrosion apparently associated with high humidity in soils and caves.
- Aquatint is a process of achieving tone instead of line by etching a metal plate: the metal used by Green would be copper, and this would then be covered with resin dust.
- Is a Rembrandt etching produced from the artist's own plate, but after his death, a fake?
- A Study of his Printing and Etching by Donald Wilkinson
- He practised engraving, etching, mezzotinting, and water colouring, all of which arts, according to Roeder, he had learnt in Manchester and not in London as had been thought by some.
- Fossil carnivore scat from East Turkana Kenya with bone exposed at the surface by acid etching (Jacobs 1985).
- Insurance companies sometimes offer free window etching for motor policy holders.
- It portrays, with the terrible clarity of a Goya etching, incest, kidnapping, incandescent love, drug addiction and the horrors of the Spanish Civil War.
- The original painting was interpreted by the technician into marks that were possible in etching or aquatint; this gives most of these prints a stiff, airless quality.
- In his own Lake District Guide Book he says he came to Ambleside in 1809, where "he took a House opposite the White Lion", and the etching showing his garden gate looking up to the Market Cross in its original position seems to support this site; but the date is clearly wrong.
- So, together with his engraving, etching and aquatinting materials and his pigments for colours which he always mixed carefully himself, it was in the summer of 1800 that he decided to go north (to the Lakes) to begin once again and to try to rid himself of all he had learnt over the last decade and "to adhere as faithfully as possible to nature.
- A. vole premaxilla showing breakage of incisors (15); B. sutural separation between premaxilla and maxilla (15); C. occlusal cracking of vole molars (15); D. enlargement of cracking, which appears to start in the dentine and then causes separation of the inner enamel surface (75); E. slight chipping of enamel edge (225); F. longitudinal splitting of incisor enamel (15); G. slight modification of enamel surface of the incisor enamel (same specimen as F.) (75); H. enlargement of enamel modification, showing it to be caused by splitting and flaking rather than etching (375); I. femur head showing slight cracking (26); J. enlargement of cracking (75); K. splitting and cracking of tibia shaft (38); L. enlargement of tibia (75); M. splitting and depression of immature long bone shaft (15); N. enlargement of same (60).
- St Catherine's Dock was busy as a Hogarth etching and smelt as if something should have been quietly buried a long time ago.
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