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Written Image

Matrix

Posted byPJM September 25, 2009August 6, 2020

The surface from which the image is printed. Most commonly, copper or zinc plates in etching, stone or aluminium in lithography, woodblock or lino in relief printing & glass in vitreography.

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Posted byPJMSeptember 25, 2009August 6, 2020Posted inPrint, VitreographyTags: Etching, Matrix, Plate, Vitreography

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