Planographic, where the matrix retains its
original surface, but is specially prepared and/or inked to allow for the
transfer of the image. Planographic techniques include: lithography, monotyping, and digital techniques.Stencil, where ink or paint is pressed through a
prepared screen, including: screenprinting and pochoir. Other types of printmaking techniques
outside these groups include collagraphy, viscosity printing,
and foil
imaging. Collagraphy is a printmaking technique in which textured
material is adhered to the printing matrix. This texture is transferred to the
paper during the printing process. Contemporary printmaking may
include digital printing,
photographic mediums, or a combination of digital, photographic, and
traditional processes.Many of these techniques can also be combined, especially within the same
family. For example Rembrandt's prints are usually referred to as
"etchings" for convenience, but very often include work in engraving
and drypoint as well, and sometimes have no etching at all. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printmaking
Aritst is Katsushika Hokusai its named south wind clear sky. I like the color
Artist is Rembrandt, named Self Portrait with a Cap, openmouthed. I like the expression.
Arist is Francisco Goya. Its called There's no one to help them. I like the emotion in the print.
Artist is Félix Vallotton. It called La Raison Probante. I like how he's kissing the girl.
Artist is Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Its called Portrait of Otto Müller. I like the red in the face.
"Melencolia I", engraving by Albrecht Dürer. I like the contrast in the texture.
"The sleep of Reason creates monsters", etching and aquatint by Francisco Goya
La Goulue, Lithograph poster by Toulouse-Lautrec. I like the design and color.
Artist is Rembrandt van Rijn. Its called The Hundred Guilder print.
Its called Hiroshige, Great Bridge. The artist is Van Gogh.