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单词 linocut
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Definition of linocut in English:

linocut

noun ˈlʌɪnəʊkʌtˈlaɪnoʊˌkət
  • 1A design or form carved in relief on a block of linoleum.

    (亚麻)油毡浮雕图案

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This year's event will feature the work of 30 artists from as far afield as Holland and Spain covering an array of subjects from angels to seahorses and a variety of techniques from linocut to aquatint.
    • Stencil and linocut monoprint posters on their website, reminiscent of Paris 1968, invite us to unplug the addictive TV drip from our lives.
    • The two most famous artists to use linocut are Matisse and Picasso.
    • Indeed, one talented young girl, Selina Ebatarinja, moves between both, trying her hand at linocut prints before returning to her reading and writing.
    • He continued to create woodcuts, etchings and linocuts.
    • She produced some of her earliest designs using linocuts.
    • In part one of this article the basic printmaking techniques relief printing and intaglio printing were discussed and the relief techniques woodcut, wood engraving and linocut were introduced.
    • Finally, the print is completed from the back with a relief process of woodcut or linocut to intensify shapes and/or colors.
    • This process involves etching, engraving, dry point, aquatint, mezzotint, linocut and wood block.
    • A master sculptor and printmaker influenced by the Mexican tradition of mural and linocut making, as well as European modernism, Catlett uses her experience as a black woman to adhere the commonalties she sees between the struggles.
    • They show his progression in the creative linocut process and the uniqueness of each incarnation of the proof.
    • He works mostly with silkscreen, linocut and collagraph.
    • Preston produced oil paintings, linocut prints, and woodcuts that were often still-lifes of Australian flora and fauna.
    1. 1.1 A print made from a linocut block.
      (亚麻)油毡浮雕版印刷品
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Once I had made those patterns I transferred them to the lino and made the linocuts and transferred them onto the fabric, which then became masks, gloves and ears.
      • He offers a series of large, velvet-like linocuts, printed with precision.
      • Because of the softer material of the linoleum, a linocut is easier to produce than a woodcut.
      • Each linocut commemorates the legislative designation of a state representative - animal, vegetable or mineral.
      • What he fails to mention in his article, however, is that apart from the alleged eight sculptures and 30 paintings out of 300 acquired works, the exhibition included a wealth of ceramics, linocuts, beaded works and embroidery.
      • Samcuia's Africa is cobbled together from tribal carvings, San rock art, Mission school linocuts and the foliate designs seen in African ceramics and printed fabrics.
      • The ever restless Pablo Picasso began in the 1950s to create multicolor linocuts from just one block.
      • A signed linocut by Henri Matisse will set you back £15, 510, or a signed Lichtenstein screenprint as much as £20,000.
      • These shaped linocuts are apparently portraits of the artist's mother.
      • This colorful linocut was one of the artist's first uses of multiple blocks in registration.
      • By the time he died in 1973 he had produced a substantial body of original etchings, lithographs and linocuts, which rank with the greatest prints of the 20th Century.
      • Invented by Picasso, reduction linocuts are made by cutting away a single block in stages and printing it at each stage so that in the end there is nothing left of image on the block.
      • His very first print, a linocut, made in the same year, Spiral Motif was one of the earliest of his abstract forms and recurred throughout his career.
      • Each student has produced a painting on a circular canvas, a linocut, two ceramic plates, and a piece of text.
      • There is something overwhelmingly satisfying in being able to look at a linocut printed with exactly the right amount of pressure, with the edges of its printed sheet left pristine.
      • This quite exceptional snapshot of British modernism from the 1910s to the 1950s is broken down into four main types of print-making: lithography, colour woodcuts, linocuts and wood engravings.
      • He made a linocut about the raid and printed it on his mother's mangle.
      • He specialises in linocuts, where a template is made and prints can be duplicated.
      • From this time he began abstract work, though he continued to do woodcuts and linocuts of an Expressionist character.
      • On display will be a number of book illustrations and watercolours produced between the 1920s and the late 1980s, as well as his much-loved linocuts, including Liverpool Street Station and Snowstorm at Brighton.
      Synonyms
      engraving, print, impression, block, plate, dry point, cut, woodcut, vignette

Definition of linocut in US English:

linocut

nounˈlīnōˌkətˈlaɪnoʊˌkət
  • 1A design or form carved in relief on a block of linoleum.

    (亚麻)油毡浮雕图案

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, one talented young girl, Selina Ebatarinja, moves between both, trying her hand at linocut prints before returning to her reading and writing.
    • Preston produced oil paintings, linocut prints, and woodcuts that were often still-lifes of Australian flora and fauna.
    • He continued to create woodcuts, etchings and linocuts.
    • This process involves etching, engraving, dry point, aquatint, mezzotint, linocut and wood block.
    • Stencil and linocut monoprint posters on their website, reminiscent of Paris 1968, invite us to unplug the addictive TV drip from our lives.
    • They show his progression in the creative linocut process and the uniqueness of each incarnation of the proof.
    • The two most famous artists to use linocut are Matisse and Picasso.
    • A master sculptor and printmaker influenced by the Mexican tradition of mural and linocut making, as well as European modernism, Catlett uses her experience as a black woman to adhere the commonalties she sees between the struggles.
    • She produced some of her earliest designs using linocuts.
    • He works mostly with silkscreen, linocut and collagraph.
    • Finally, the print is completed from the back with a relief process of woodcut or linocut to intensify shapes and/or colors.
    • In part one of this article the basic printmaking techniques relief printing and intaglio printing were discussed and the relief techniques woodcut, wood engraving and linocut were introduced.
    • This year's event will feature the work of 30 artists from as far afield as Holland and Spain covering an array of subjects from angels to seahorses and a variety of techniques from linocut to aquatint.
    1. 1.1 A print made from a linocut.
      (亚麻)油毡浮雕版印刷品
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He offers a series of large, velvet-like linocuts, printed with precision.
      • Samcuia's Africa is cobbled together from tribal carvings, San rock art, Mission school linocuts and the foliate designs seen in African ceramics and printed fabrics.
      • This colorful linocut was one of the artist's first uses of multiple blocks in registration.
      • From this time he began abstract work, though he continued to do woodcuts and linocuts of an Expressionist character.
      • His very first print, a linocut, made in the same year, Spiral Motif was one of the earliest of his abstract forms and recurred throughout his career.
      • There is something overwhelmingly satisfying in being able to look at a linocut printed with exactly the right amount of pressure, with the edges of its printed sheet left pristine.
      • He made a linocut about the raid and printed it on his mother's mangle.
      • What he fails to mention in his article, however, is that apart from the alleged eight sculptures and 30 paintings out of 300 acquired works, the exhibition included a wealth of ceramics, linocuts, beaded works and embroidery.
      • These shaped linocuts are apparently portraits of the artist's mother.
      • On display will be a number of book illustrations and watercolours produced between the 1920s and the late 1980s, as well as his much-loved linocuts, including Liverpool Street Station and Snowstorm at Brighton.
      • The ever restless Pablo Picasso began in the 1950s to create multicolor linocuts from just one block.
      • This quite exceptional snapshot of British modernism from the 1910s to the 1950s is broken down into four main types of print-making: lithography, colour woodcuts, linocuts and wood engravings.
      • By the time he died in 1973 he had produced a substantial body of original etchings, lithographs and linocuts, which rank with the greatest prints of the 20th Century.
      • Invented by Picasso, reduction linocuts are made by cutting away a single block in stages and printing it at each stage so that in the end there is nothing left of image on the block.
      • A signed linocut by Henri Matisse will set you back £15, 510, or a signed Lichtenstein screenprint as much as £20,000.
      • Each student has produced a painting on a circular canvas, a linocut, two ceramic plates, and a piece of text.
      • He specialises in linocuts, where a template is made and prints can be duplicated.
      • Each linocut commemorates the legislative designation of a state representative - animal, vegetable or mineral.
      • Once I had made those patterns I transferred them to the lino and made the linocuts and transferred them onto the fabric, which then became masks, gloves and ears.
      • Because of the softer material of the linoleum, a linocut is easier to produce than a woodcut.
      Synonyms
      engraving, print, impression, block, plate, dry point, cut, woodcut, vignette
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