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- Vitreography abstract "Vitreography is a fine art printmaking technique that uses a 3⁄8-inch-thick (9.5 mm) float glass matrix instead of the traditional matrices of metal, wood or stone. A print created using the technique is called a vitreograph. Unlike a monotype, in which ink is painted onto a smooth glass plate and transferred to paper to produce a unique work, the vitreograph technique involves fixing the imagery in, or on, the glass plate. This allows the production of an edition of prints.".
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- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink 3M.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Abrasive_blasting.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Appalachian_State_University.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink BoPET.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glass_art.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Printmaking.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati_Art_Museum.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Claire_Van_Vliet.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Contact_paper.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Corning_Museum_of_Glass.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Dale_Chihuly.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Edition_(printmaking).
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Emilio_Vedova.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Erwin_Eisch.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink File:Pilchuck_Summer_cropped_web.jpg.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink File:Soul_Sleeper_web.jpg.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Float_glass.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Alps.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Harvey_Littleton.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Herb_Jackson.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Hollis_Sigler.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Hunter_Museum_of_American_Art.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Hydrofluoric_acid.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Intaglio_(printmaking).
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Italo_Scanga.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink John_Wilde.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Kerslake.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Mezzotint.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Mildred_Thompson.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Milwaukee_Art_Museum.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Monotyping.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink New_Britain_Museum_of_American_Art.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Offset_printing.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Joseph_Stankard.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Portland_Art_Museum.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_P._Harn_Museum_of_Art.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Isupov.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Shane_Fero.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Silicone.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_American_Art_Museum.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Stanislav_Libenský_and_Jaroslava_Brychtová.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Therman_Statom.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Toray_Industries.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Tweed_Museum_of_Art.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Vero_Beach_Museum_of_Art.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Darby_Bannard.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Warrington_Colescott.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Western_Carolina_University.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLink Woodcut.
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vitreography".
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLinkText "technique for art printmaking".
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLinkText "vitreograph".
- Vitreography wikiPageWikiLinkText "vitreography".
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- Vitreography subject Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Vitreography subject Category:Glass_art.
- Vitreography subject Category:Printmaking.
- Vitreography hypernym Art.
- Vitreography type Genre.
- Vitreography type Person.
- Vitreography type Application.
- Vitreography type Art.
- Vitreography type Genre.
- Vitreography type Technique.
- Vitreography type Thing.
- Vitreography comment "Vitreography is a fine art printmaking technique that uses a 3⁄8-inch-thick (9.5 mm) float glass matrix instead of the traditional matrices of metal, wood or stone. A print created using the technique is called a vitreograph. Unlike a monotype, in which ink is painted onto a smooth glass plate and transferred to paper to produce a unique work, the vitreograph technique involves fixing the imagery in, or on, the glass plate. This allows the production of an edition of prints.".
- Vitreography label "Vitreography".
- Vitreography differentFrom Bubblegram.
- Vitreography differentFrom Vitrigraph.
- Vitreography sameAs Q7937229.
- Vitreography sameAs m.0464mnr.
- Vitreography sameAs Q7937229.
- Vitreography wasDerivedFrom Vitreography?oldid=673038235.
- Vitreography isPrimaryTopicOf Vitreography.