Young Girl Holding a Bird
mid-1700s
Sheet: 22.3 x 26.9 cm (8 3/4 x 10 9/16 in.); Platemark: 21.5 x 25.7 cm (8 7/16 x 10 1/8 in.)
Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1927.335
In 1757, a printmaker named Jean-Charles François developed a printing technique to make facsimiles of chalk drawings. He perfected his method by inventing tools with toothed points of varying thicknesses set at irregular intervals and angles, imitating the random character of...
Drawing
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accession
1927.335
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Terms
Culture
France, 18th century
Technique
chalk-manner etching and engraving
Genre
Print
Department
Prints
Relations
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