Intaglio vs Siderography - What's the difference?
intaglio | siderography |
A design or piece of art which is engraved or etched into something.
* 1973 , Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow :
Any printing method in which the ink is laid upon the sunken parts of the printing form.
A 19th-century process of reproducing steel-engraved designs for printing. The design is engraved on a steel block, then hardened and used to transfer a raised-image version to a steel roller under heavy pressure. The roller is then hardened and used as a die to impress duplicate images on printing plates for transferring to paper by the intaglio method.
As a verb intaglio
is .As a noun siderography is
a 19th-century process of reproducing steel-engraved designs for printing the design is engraved on a steel block, then hardened and used to transfer a raised-image version to a steel roller under heavy pressure the roller is then hardened and used as a die to impress duplicate images on printing plates for transferring to paper by the intaglio method.intaglio
English
(wikipedia intaglio)Noun
- On a wooden pub sign daringly taken, one daylight raid, by a drunken Bartley Gobbitch, across which still survives in intaglio the legend SNIPE AND SHAFT, Teddy Bloat is mincing bananas with a great isosceles knife.