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Verb
/inˈtalyō/,/-ˈtäl-/,
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intaglios, plural;
  1. Engrave or represent by an engraving
    • - a carved box with little intaglioed pineapples on it
Noun
  1. A design incised or engraved into a material
    • - the dies bore a design in intaglio
  2. A gem with an incised design

  3. Any printing process in which the type or design is etched or engraved, such as photogravure or dry point


  1. intaglio printing: a printing process that uses an etched or engraved plate; the plate is smeared with ink and wiped clean, then the ink left in the recesses makes the print
  2. glyptic art consisting of a sunken or depressed engraving or carving on a stone or gem (as opposed to cameo)
  3. Intaglio (from intaglio) is a term from art applied to burial mounds that refers to a design cut into a hard surface. In this case, the burial mounds have designs cut into the ground, though intaglio broadly applies to burial mounds which are raised above the natural surface of the terrain. ...
  4. An engraved gem is a small gemstone, usually semi-precious, that has been carved, in the Western tradition normally with images or inscriptions only on one face. The engraving of gemstones was a major luxury art form in the ancient world, and an important one in some later periods. ...
  5. Intaglio is a family of printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface, known as the matrix or plate. Normally, copper or zinc plates are used as a surface, and the incisions are created by etching, engraving, drypoint, aquatint or mezzotint. ...
  6. A relief is a sculptured artwork where a carved or modelled form is raised—or, in a sunken-relief, lowered—from a plane from which the main elements of the composition project (or sink). ...
  7. A design or piece of art which is engraved or etched into something
  8. (Intaglios) A gem carved in negative relief.
  9. (Intaglios) are large ground drawings created by removing the pebbles that make up desert pavement. Intaglios are usually in the outline of animals (zoomorphs) or anthropomorphs (human-like figures). Intaglios are found on mesas along the Colorado River more so than in other places.
  10. A form of printing that results in a raised or engraved print surface.
  11. An intaglio print is one whose image is printed from a recessed design incised or etched into the surface of a plate. In this type of print the ink lies below the surface of the plate and is transferred to the paper under pressure. ...
  12. Printing method with two levels - gravure and engraving are examples of intaglio
  13. A reverse carved piece. The cameo or picture is carved from behind the glass, lucite, or celluloid and shows through to the front.
  14. Cutting a figure or design so that it is hollowed out; the opposite of cameo.
  15. A term that includes all metal plate engraving and etching processes in which the printing areas are recessed, e.g., engraving, etching, drypoint and aquatint.
  16. A method of printing using engraved plates. Paper is forced into the ink-filled lines of the plate, leaving a raised line of ink on the paper. All U.S. paper money is printed by the intaglio method.
  17. An illustration or design cut into a surface.
  18. The image is created from a metal plate which holds the ink in areas lowered below the level of the original surface. Three types of intaglio (others include drypoint, aquatint, soft-ground, etc.) are:
  19. Intaglio, from the Italian, to engrave is a process by which a metal plate, traditionally copper, is incised by tools or acid baths to create a reliefed surface. ...
  20. comes from the Italian word intagliare, meaning, “to incise.”  In intaglio printing, an image is incised with a pointed tool or “bitten” with acid into a metal plate, usually copper or zinc.  The plate is covered with ink and then wiped so that only the incised grooves contain ink. ...
  21. Also know as gravure printing.  Refer to wallpaper printing methods page.
  22. Derived from the Italian, "cut in", or engrave. It stands for any or several print making methods -- engraving, etching, drypoint, aquatint, soft-ground etching or mezzotint. These all have this in common: The areas which print on the paper have been cut, scratched or chemically bitten.
  23. A category of printmaking in which an image is incised or etched into a metal plate. Ink is then applied to these incised or etched areas beneath the plate's surface. When pressed against dampened paper, the inked plate produces an image in reverse. ...
  24. a process for transferring images to paper, involving printing from an image etched into a surface
  25. The overall term for printmaking processes that involve the incising of an image onto the surface of a plate or some other flat object. Ink is then applied to the resultant plate, collecting in the incisions. Then the pressure of a printing press transfers an image onto paper. ...