Identifying Prints How To Recognize Etchings + Engravings
http://www.WoodshedGalleryAuctions.com Art auctioneer Bruce Wood shows how to determine if a fine art print is an etching or an engraving. Etching and engraving were the two main techniques used for producing commercially made art prints from the 16th Century to the mid 19th Centuries. Now the techniques are mainly used by artists for producing personal editions of their images. This video is a primer on recognizing the difference between etchings and engravings, The Woodshed Gallery specializes in liquidating the estates of artists and art collectors. View auction catalogs and bid online at http://woodshedgallery.com

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