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Xilogravuras do século XVI ilustrando a produção da xilogravura. No primeiro: ele esboça a gravura. Segundo: ele usa um buril para cavar o bloco de madeira que receberá a tinta.
English: German woodcut, two 16th century woodcuts by, Jost Amman 1568 illustrating the——production of woodcuts. First: a man uses a burin——to cut the "design into a block of wood." Second: a man puts on ink before printing.
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current | 02:27, 22 April 2006 | 705 Ă— 451 (195 KB) | Garabombo | German woodcut, two 16th century woodcuts illustrating the production of woodcuts. First: a man draws a design for the image. Second: a man uses a burin to cut the block of wood to be inked. |
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