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  • rners of County Galway into Wessex, including etching a 200-feet long white horse into the hill at
  • , tanning, production of dyestuffs, and as an etching agent in the production of electronic compone
  • of techniques including painting, enameling, etching, and engraving.
  • unch and die, cutting/slitting, photochemical etching, and other methods.
  • , and monotype printing, as well as drypoint, etching and engraving techniques.
  • These ion sources are used for substrate etching and cleaning, sputtering the target and contr
  • ilm deposition, photolithography, dry and wet etching, and metrology measurements.
  • lored the intersection between artwork/copper etching and printed circuit board in a number of touc
  • al war artist during World War I, and took up etching and drypoint under the influence of Francis D
  • both one of the earliest impressions of this etching and the actual copper plate from which the im
  • Etching and aquatint
  • The Power of Tunniq, 2006, etching and aquatint.
  • Additionally he did some sculpting, etching, and authoring.
  • He works mainly in etching, and copper engraving techniques.
  • His main techniques were etching and serigraphy, but he also did paintings and
  • He was a keen innovator and experimented with etching at a time when woodcut and engraving were dom
  • st Scholar to Scotland to learn Photo-polymer Etching at Edinburg printmakers in 2006.
  • er" small discontinuities in the part, and an etching bath is recommended as a post-bath treatment.
  • re printed with great pressure, but in relief etching, because the printed material was a raised su
  • r" at the Gallery ‘Il Bisonte', Firenze; "III Etching Biennal" at Rotary Club of Acqui Terme, Ovada
  • ntly used engraving on a plate in addition to etching, but produced no pure engravings.
  • strially produced pinholes benefit from laser etching, but a hobbyist can still produce pinholes of
  • "Cleopatra" etching by Giovanni Battista Cipriani after a wax mod
  • rtcullis, as it appeared in the 18th century, etching by Piranesi.
  • on one side of the 12", and the B-side is an etching by Nikki McClure.
  • e the presence of contaminants like oxides or etching by products could alter its metallic behavior
  • "Portsmouth Point", an etching by Thomas Rowlandson.
  • An etching by Goya described in Tallis
  • Imaginary portrait of Dagobert II, etching by Virgil Solis
  • Etching by Charles John Smith, after William Capon, h
  • Etching by Schelte a Bolswert, after painting by Chri
  • The Mineral Spring, etching by Wenceslas Hollar (1607-1677).
  • Etching by Berol after a drawing by Friedrich Kauke (
  • The Three Crosses, etching by Rembrandt, 1653, State III of IV.
  • Trains That Come, the Trains That Go (1919), etching by Joseph Pennell.
  • a collection of Old Masters' drawings and an etching by Wenceslas Hollar.
  • S.A. Schoff, Etching by J.B. Small after a painting by A.B. Durand
  • Etching by Jan Luyken illustrating the parable, from
  • Etching by Jan Luyken showing the triumphant return o
  • tical delivery of reactive ions, reactive-ion etching can produce very anisotropic etch profiles, w
  • He was a founding member of the New York Etching Club in 1877, and active in the promotion of
  • Etchings For The Art-Union Of London by The Etching Club (London: Art Union of London, 1857).
  • Horsley was a member of the London-based Etching Club contributing illustrations to editions o
  • Cope founded an artists' society called "The Etching Club" which included artists such as William
  • A full member of the New York Etching Club, he was made an honorary member of the N
  • The Etching Club.
  • he was made an honorary member of the London Etching Club.
  • e Royal College of Art, rising to Head of the Etching Department where he was influential to many y
  • Consequently he was professor etching, drawing and lithography at the Royal Academy
  • It also operates a dark room for wet etching, electroplating and porous silicon fabricatio
  • Etching: Esther L. Martin, circa late 1910s
  • m, 22.5% lead, and 22.5% antimony, by surface etching followed with heating-cooling cycles.
  • self had learned landscape drawing and copper etching from Adrian Zingg at the same establishment.
  • Johann Strauss I, etching from 1835
  • Dirk Willems saves his pursuer in this etching from the 1685 edition of Martyrs Mirror.
  • An 1857 etching from Ballou's Pictorial in which the "Pittsbu
  • HF is a highly corrosive and toxic gas, even etching glass surfaces.
  • ds use as a disinfectant, and it is useful in etching glass, metal casting, and electroplating.
  • the King's Plate at Newmarket (engraving and etching), Government Art Collection
  • Jacoby in engraving, and of William Unger in etching, he completed his studies traveling in Italy,
  • Etching Hill is also the home of Rugeley Cricket and
  • Etching Hill is a very short distance away from the f
  • , Cannock North, Cannock South, Cannock West, Etching Hill and the Heath, Hagley, Hawks Green, Heat
  • Etching Hill is situated just over one mile from the
  • Smith was ejected and served with 57 minutes, etching his name in Maple Leaf records as the most pe
  • Contact Hole Etching in Load-Locked Hexagonal Reactive Ion Etch Sy
  • agazines, and then his first novel, Grenadine Etching in 1947.
  • g on from his initial experiments with relief etching in the non-textual The Approach of Doom (1787
  • Etching in America (1886)
  • Etching in the runout groove on side B: "I cannot be
  • Vinyl etching: IS REPAIRABLE
  • amously through the graphic means of drawing, etching, lithography, and woodcut, embraced the victi
  • During that time he also taught etching, lithography, and painting at the Museum Scho
  • Hind, A. M. A Short History Of Enqravinq & Etching; London; Archibald Constable & Co 1908 p. 90
  • also a good etcher, as could be seen from his etching made in Paris of Ulysses after Francesco Prim
  • at treating, cleaning, masking, pickling, and etching may be used.
  • matter without requiring heat as the dominant etching mechanism.
  • John Byrom by Dorning Rasbotham, etching, mid 18th century NPG D18110
  • , and appeared as such in Thomas Rowlandson's etching named after the Point.
  • st products, where they may become visible by etching of a polished specimen.
  • igh-resolution patterning and high-resolution etching of circuits onto nanoscale materials.
  • man and others of the Norwich school, made an etching of Hoveton in 1812.
  • Millard Sheets to resemble (from the air) an etching of a mythical Anasazi Thunderbird.
  • key stages of developing dentine bonding are: etching of tooth structure to create micro mechanical
  • surface and the irregularities formed by acid etching of the tooth.
  • image of the garden is to be found on an the etching of a view of Toledo from 1585 by Ambrogio Bra
  • Muller-Ury made an etching of Depew (copies, signed by the artist and th
  • Etching of Cape Palmas, c1853.
  • Etching of John Benton Callis
  • 1856 etching of castle and church
  • An 18th century etching of ladies 'mounted' on bidets
  • Jonathan Mayhew, from Cipriani's London etching of 1767.
  • Etching of the Penang Mission Chapel, circa 1824
  • Etching of the Durham Ox by John Boultbee (1753-1812)
  • Etching of Aert van Nes by Jacobus Houbraken
  • Etching of the Raising of Lazarus c. 1648.
  • Necessary for the etching of photogravure plates for printing photograp
  • used in the semiconductor industry in plasma etching of silicon oxide and silicon nitride.
  • An artist's etching of the Bell home, originally published in 189
  • glass is produced by the sandblasting or acid etching of clear sheet glass.
  • ised her skill at singing, painting, carving, etching on glass and tapestry work.
  • n grating) comprising fine parallel wires, an etching on a glass plate, a photograph negative or co
  • er it is ground and polished, such as bluing, etching, or various other chemical surface treatments
  • His trademark is an etching or carving of a hare which he included in eve
  • His etching plates are now held at the Ashmolean Museum,
  • ography presses, a 40x60 American French Tool etching press and various other etching presses, a po
  • reason, vitreographs are always printed on an etching press, whose rigid bed will support the glass
  • the workshop and print them onto paper in his etching press.
  • History: Taff's Well Etching prior to 1861
  • eded for the design are usually removed by an etching process - the figure areas are covered with a
  • The key to developing successful complex etching processes is to find the appropriate gas etch
  • The Side A etching reads "BEWARE...", while the Side B etching r
  • He also completed a highly-finished etching representing the ''Resurrection of Lazarus''
  • During the last 10 years of the etching revival between 1920 and 1930 he produced etc
  • period, Farrer became a driving force in the Etching Revival in America.
  • The Etching Room, with etching presses and workstations
  • gital LG Quiz), Extra Extra, Extra Challenge, ETChing, S-Files, Mornings @ GMA, Whammy!
  • t glass in a variety of techniques including; etching, sand blasting, blowing, stained, dichroic, b
  • Supported by the State, he opened an etching school for Danish artists in Copenhagen where
  • A commercial reactive-ion etching setup in a cleanroom
  • This 1789 etching shows the Dutch influence on the architecture
  • It is highly selective in etching Si3N4 instead of SiO2, silicon dioxide.
  • As such, relief etching tackled the problem of the division of labour
  • techniques of photoresist masking and plasma etching that had been used with great success with al
  • He was an excellent draughtsman, and learnt etching to such good effect that the illustrations in
  • s called photochemical machining, or chemical etching, to companies in the aerospace, medical, elec
  • in oils and watercolours and in 1990 he added etching to his folio.
  • In 1861 Edwards made an etching trip along the Thames with Whistler, Fantin-L
  • turned to the College in 1919 when he studied etching under Sir Frank Short and was awarded a schol
  • terial sample (cutting, microtomy, polishing, etching, vapor-deposition etc.).
  • (This etching was also the inspiration for William Walton's
  • effects possible, a major advantage of relief etching was that Blake could print the material himse
  • Relief etching was the same basic method used for woodcuttin
  • on from his youth, and added to it the art of etching, which he developed with great success, being
  • ver Europe with the first published manual of etching, which was translated into Italian, Dutch, Ge
  • On the other hand, anodizing or etching will also decrease the thermal resistance.
  • She studied lithography and etching with Nathan Oliveira between 1956 and 1959.
  • Kollwitz made a total of 275 prints, in etching, woodcut and lithography.