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photogravure etching of rocky coastal cliffs fine lined details Royalty Free Stock Photo
Postage stamp printed in France shows Marianne de Beaujard - Photogravure, serie, 0.01 Euro, circa 2009 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bishop's Crosier of Lismore (c. 1100) - Photogravure, Irish Heri Royalty Free Stock Photo
Industry - photogravure, Personalities and Landscapes serie, circa 1966 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bishop`s Crosier of Lismore c. 1100 - Photogravure, Irish Heritage and Treasures serie, circa 1991 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Manned Flight, HA-901 Malev Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tropical Fish, Clown Coris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vintage illustration of Intaglio - Machine for rotary photogravure 1900s.
Football Competitions, Map from West Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
flight symbol by mexican artist Francisco Eppens Helguera Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yakovlev Aircraft Yak-55 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tropical Fish, Acanthurus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tropical Fish, R. Squatina Royalty Free Stock Photo
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President Jozef Tiso Royalty Free Stock Photo
Harmsworth`s Universal Encyclopaedia 1920s - Social History. Intaglio: Machine for rotary photogravure. Intaglio is the family of printing and printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface and the incised line or sunken area holds the ink. It is the direct opposite of a relief print, where the parts of the matrix that make the image stand above the main surface.


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