aquatint
Americannoun
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a process imitating the broad flat tints of ink or wash drawings by etching a microscopic crackle on the copperplate intended for printing.
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an etching made by this process.
verb (used with or without object)
noun
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a technique of etching copper with acid to produce an effect resembling the flat tones of wash or watercolour. The tone or tint is obtained by acid (aqua) biting through the pores of a ground that only partially protects the copper
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an etching made in this way
verb
Other Word Forms
- aquatinter noun
- aquatintist noun
Etymology
Origin of aquatint
1775–85; variant of aqua-tinta < Italian acqua tinta literally, tinted water. See aqua, tint
Example Sentences
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The composition was inspired by Francisco de Goya’s renowned, politically trenchant aquatint, “The sleep of reason produces monsters.”
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 12, 2022
The first thing you see when the curtain goes up on “Plaza Suite” is an aquatint image of that grand hotel in its antique glory.
From New York Times • Mar. 28, 2022
You can see aquatint in the landscape that recedes into the distance in fading shades of brown — or in the muddy foreground roiling toward her feet like a foreboding fog.
From Washington Post • Jan. 13, 2022
The artist’s aquatint from the late 18th-century is among the most familiar images in this museum survey of comic drawings, prints and works on paper.
From Washington Post • Aug. 24, 2018
Often called the Cabinet Crozat, it was reprinted by Basan in 1763 with aquatint tones by François Charpentier replacing the woodblock tints.
From John Baptist Jackson 18th-Century Master of the Color Woodcut by Kainen, Jacob
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