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单词 serigraph
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Definition of serigraph in English:

serigraph

noun ˈsɛrɪɡrɑːfˈserəɡraf
North American
  • A printed design produced by means of a silk screen.

    〈主北美〉绢网印花

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not only are her paintings immensely popular, selling for at least $100,000, but she also creates serigraphs, stone lithographs, and limited-edition prints.
    • Instead, she looks forward to many more years of work, in which she will create more collages in addition to her paintings and serigraphs.
    • Original serigraphs published by Fortune are created by hand and require three to five months to produce under the direction of skilled artists and artisans.
    • This new volume celebrates 10 more years of limited-edition serigraphs that were printed and published from the original artwork of Eyvind Earle.
    • The company will offer flue-art multiple works, including serigraphs, etchings, hand-pulled lithographs and foundry bronzes, as well as original works on canvas and paper.
    • The galleries feature original oils, watercolors, limited-edition serigraphs, lithographs and sculpture.
    • Park West presents works such as limited-edition serigraphs and lithographs by master, noted and emerging artists.
    • I later spoke to the gallery director and asked him, on average, how many of his clients really understood what a fine art print really is and the differences between serigraphs, lithographs and giclées.
    • He offers images of life on the seashore as original paintings, serigraphs, giclée prints and graphics.
    • Burr's black-and-white serigraphs and oil paintings of tap, swing and formal dance are popular.
    • The quality of prints produced, only original serigraphs or lithographs, stands out in the industry to provide collectors with true works of art.
    • Hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of attendees weaved through aisles featuring mouldings, equipment, posters, serigraphs, lithographs, original art and more.
    • For sale on the site are originals and limited-edition serigraphs, lithographs and sculpture.
    • The gallery, which is located in the New York metro area, played host to its own Dali show this past summer and exhibited a selection of lithographs, serigraphs and sculptures by the artist.
    • Her originals and serigraphs are available on an exclusive basis.
    • Also on display will be oils, watercolors, serigraphs and books, including the new release, ‘Three Oaks,’ one of Earle's favorites.
    • In the past, when we published serigraphs, the edition sizes would be in the 400 range.
    • The gallery offers a variety of fine art prints from its collection of hand-screened, limited-edition serigraphs and digital reproductions.
    • The company deals in originals, oils, acrylics, watercolors and serigraphs.
    • Published mediums include, but are not limited to, serigraphs, lithographs, monoprints and various etchings.

Derivatives

  • serigrapher

  • noun
    North American
    • He was captivated by the combination of art and lab technique and its melding of craft with experimentation and became a full-time serigrapher in 1980.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Silk screening was at one time an incredible innovation, but today it is very expensive, and also, high-quality serigraphers are getting hard to come by.
      • According to this master serigrapher, the success of a silkscreen depends upon the ability of the color separator assigned to work with it.
  • serigraphy

  • noun sɛˈrɪɡrəfi
    North American
    • Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg and, most especially, Warhol rose to greatness through their mastery of serigraphy.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A contemporary point of view favoring a single technique, serigraphy, is adapted to their objective: to contribute a vision of the future made up of combustible fragments of the present.
      • The company also provides printing services for myriad art-printing needs, including promotional items and art books; serigraphy and giclée printing for limited-edition prints; and high-resolution scanning services.
      • Its primary goal is to educate collectors and the general public about effort-intensive, hands-on printmaking techniques, such as intaglio, relief, stone lithography, serigraphy and monotype.
      • Such prints are made by the artist in small, limited editions via time-consuming, hands-on processes such as etching, stone lithography and serigraphy.

Origin

Late 19th century: formed irregularly from Latin sericum 'silk' + -graph.

Definition of serigraph in US English:

serigraph

nounˈserəɡraf
North American
  • A printed design produced by means of a silkscreen.

    〈主北美〉绢网印花

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He offers images of life on the seashore as original paintings, serigraphs, giclée prints and graphics.
    • The gallery offers a variety of fine art prints from its collection of hand-screened, limited-edition serigraphs and digital reproductions.
    • This new volume celebrates 10 more years of limited-edition serigraphs that were printed and published from the original artwork of Eyvind Earle.
    • For sale on the site are originals and limited-edition serigraphs, lithographs and sculpture.
    • Also on display will be oils, watercolors, serigraphs and books, including the new release, ‘Three Oaks,’ one of Earle's favorites.
    • The gallery, which is located in the New York metro area, played host to its own Dali show this past summer and exhibited a selection of lithographs, serigraphs and sculptures by the artist.
    • Not only are her paintings immensely popular, selling for at least $100,000, but she also creates serigraphs, stone lithographs, and limited-edition prints.
    • Published mediums include, but are not limited to, serigraphs, lithographs, monoprints and various etchings.
    • The galleries feature original oils, watercolors, limited-edition serigraphs, lithographs and sculpture.
    • Burr's black-and-white serigraphs and oil paintings of tap, swing and formal dance are popular.
    • Park West presents works such as limited-edition serigraphs and lithographs by master, noted and emerging artists.
    • In the past, when we published serigraphs, the edition sizes would be in the 400 range.
    • I later spoke to the gallery director and asked him, on average, how many of his clients really understood what a fine art print really is and the differences between serigraphs, lithographs and giclées.
    • The company deals in originals, oils, acrylics, watercolors and serigraphs.
    • The quality of prints produced, only original serigraphs or lithographs, stands out in the industry to provide collectors with true works of art.
    • Hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of attendees weaved through aisles featuring mouldings, equipment, posters, serigraphs, lithographs, original art and more.
    • Her originals and serigraphs are available on an exclusive basis.
    • Instead, she looks forward to many more years of work, in which she will create more collages in addition to her paintings and serigraphs.
    • Original serigraphs published by Fortune are created by hand and require three to five months to produce under the direction of skilled artists and artisans.
    • The company will offer flue-art multiple works, including serigraphs, etchings, hand-pulled lithographs and foundry bronzes, as well as original works on canvas and paper.

Origin

Late 19th century: formed irregularly from Latin sericum ‘silk’ + -graph.

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