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Antique print:

Глоссарий терминов в полиграфии
    Any print that is published or printed before 1900 is considered as antique print. the cut-off date is not fixed, so many original prints created before world war ii is considered as antique. 




Antique, французский

Antique, английский
    Произведение древнего (особ. античного) искусства


Antique crown. eastern hemlock, hemlock spruce, spruce, английский

Antique finish, английский
    A special finish to give the appearance of age to furniture. this is mostly done


Antique firearms, английский

Antique glass, английский
    A textured cylinder glass of uneven thickness, used primarily in stained glass windows; similar in characteristics to the stained


Antique or vintage, английский
    Designs that are influenced by past style trends are most often referred to as antique or vintage engagement rings. these designs can include such details as beading, milgrain, art deco influences, engraving, scallop or scroll work and pavé set diamonds.


Antique paper, английский
    An uncoated paper with a matt or rough surface. ampersand the symbol &, meaning ‘and’. *application software


Antiques, английский
    Антиквариат


Blind stamp:, английский
    A blind stamp also known as chop mark, is a brocaded seal on a print for the purpose of differentiating by the publisher, the artist, a collector, or an institution.


A la poupée, английский
    This is an intaglio method for inking many colors directly on a single plate, using small cotton dabbers called dollies.