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  1. Drypoint - Wikipedia

    Drypoint is a printmaking technique of the intaglio family, in which an image is incised into a plate (or "matrix") with a hard-pointed "needle" of sharp metal or diamond.

  2. Drypoint | Etching, Intaglio & Printmaking | Britannica

    Drypoint, an engraving method in which the design to be printed is scratched directly into a copperplate with a sharply pointed instrument. Lines in a drypoint print are characterized by a soft fuzziness …

  3. Drypoint: Intaglio Printmaking - Art Prof

    Drypoint is a great entry point to intaglio printmaking, it does not use acid and is very close to drawing. Drypoint produces a velvety, lush black line due to the burr created by the etching needle.

  4. A beginner's guide to drypoint - Artists & Illustrators

    Apr 1, 2020 · What is drypoint? The process is like using a pen without the ink – literally, drawing with a dry point – to create an impression of a drawing which, when inked, can be printed from again and …

  5. The Printed Image in the West: Drypoint - The Metropolitan Museum …

    Oct 1, 2003 · In the nineteenth century, when, in a revolt against the mass production characteristic of the age, artists often preferred to produce a small number of handmade images rather than hundreds …

  6. History of Drypoint Etching | Armin Landeck Prints

    Drypoint is a form of intaglio printmaking, where the artist uses a sharp, pointed tool—called a needle or stylus—to incise lines directly onto a metal plate, typically copper, zinc, or steel.

  7. Scratchy Drawing! How to make a Drypoint Print at home

    Jul 7, 2023 · Drypoint is a wonderful intaglio printmaking method which is rooted in drawing, but uses a sharp point instead of a pencil. If you want to get some inspiration, check out my other blog here for …

  8. Drypoint - Definition, Examples, History & More - Art Techniques and ...

    Jan 19, 2026 · What is Drypoint? Drypoint is a printmaking technique that involves scratching an image onto a metal or plastic plate using a sharp tool. The process creates a burr along the edges of the …

  9. Drypoint - Tate

    Tate glossary definition for drypoint: A printmaking process in which a design is drawn on a plate with a sharp, pointed needle-like instrument

  10. Aquatint and Drypoint – Printmaking Techniques – Etching

    Drypoint is the simplest method for producing an intaglio print, but due to the fragility of the metal burr raised by the drypoint needle, only a small number of high quality impressions can be printed from …