Intaglio of Artemis with torches. Medium: Amethyst Date: Second half of the 1st century BC. Artist: By the engraver Apollonios. Provenance: Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli)

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I wanted to do some fanart for a sci-fi series I've been really enjoying, The Quintaglio Acension Trilogy! If you're interested in reading about evolved, sentient saurians and their scientific discoveries that parallel our own, check it out!!

This is Sal-Afsan from Far-Seer!

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Football match etching & aquatint by Sandra Millar. More works by Sandra can be seen in the gallery and online. Open daily 10:30am-5:30pm.

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Works in a total of 17 print types have appeared at auction since FY18, with intaglio, aquatint, etching, woodcut, lithograph, serigraph, digital print, giclee print and gelatin silver print being more in circulation. Learn more here https://t.co/mOidDS9A4H
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A wonderful example of Angela Brookes's work, Night Flight. See more of Angela's @ the gallery, open daily 10:30-5:30, & online.

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Jasper intaglio: Harpocrates seated on lotus in papyrus boat, ca. 2nd–3rd century A.D. https://t.co/12pgK7Mw1s

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Experiencing retroactive anger that when I did printmaking in college I was pressured into print trades with classmates, because I'm so mad I don't have a way to make more of these intaglio prints!!! 😭

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Just collected two Intaglio etching pieces from

💙Hindlimb and Toe beans - 10/10 - 2 $XTZ
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💙Cute Danger - 10/10 - 2 $XTZ
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Check out her work! Thanks for the heads up

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What’s up ?! I’m 'Tom, freelance Illustrator and Graphist used to work as an Intaglio Engraver ! Cheers !

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Here are 4 intaglios - all c2cm in height, dating to 1st-3rd century AD. They show the skills of Roman engravers & are of Demosthenes (Getty Museum), Roman prince (Walters Museum), Roman Man (Met Museum) & Septimius Severus & Julia Domna (Cleveland Museum)

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A beautiful intaglio from the collection shows Octavian who would go on to become the Emperor Augustus. It dates to c 44BC-30BC and shows Octavian with a beard, worn by Roman men when grieving - this suggests the intaglio postdates the death of Julius Caesar.

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“Beached Siren Off The Southern Shore” Intaglio with relief roll and two-plate aquatint & À la poupée

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"Haven" Intaglio with Chine Collé variations

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