An edition of The golden age of engraving (1893)

The golden age of engraving

an introductory essay on the old engravers.

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The golden age of engraving
Frederick Keppel
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An edition of The golden age of engraving (1893)

The golden age of engraving

an introductory essay on the old engravers.

4th ed., rev. to date
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A story of the art of engraving, with a particular focus on the nineteenth century. The standpoint is more artistic than technical.

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F. Keppel
Language
English
Pages
15

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Edition Notes

Cover title.
Text signed: Frederick Keppel.
"Reprinted by permission from Harper's magazine."

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
769.92/2
Library of Congress
NE400 .K47 1893 Rosenwald Coll

The Physical Object

Pagination
15 p. :
Number of pages
15

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3518218M
LCCN
82101571

Excerpts

Although the engraving of ornamental designs upon metal can be traced back to remote antiquity, yet the valuable discovery that impressions from engraved plates could be taken upon paper was, like many valuable discoveries, accidental.

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