286 examples of etching in sentences

EIGHTH, In the edition of 1882-6, each volume contained an etching of a locality associated with Wordsworth.

" I think I noticed for the first time then that the Potts affair was etching lines into Solon's face.

Over the mantel-piece hung an etching of the Grand Canal at Venice.

Etching is his great fad now, and he is going to lecture this afternoon on etching and etchers.

Etching is his great fad now, and he is going to lecture this afternoon on etching and etchers.

He was standing with this little group, when Laura, watching and listening just outside of it, heard him say, "There is a remarkable etching that I wish I could show you, for it proves completely the theory I have just placed before you.

When a little later I heard that the artist was dead, and his effects for sale, I tried to buy the etching, but was told that it had been given to a friend, a Mr. John Wybern.

"Do you know about the etching?"

you can tell me where this etching is?

The etching is in the possession of her family.

Mr. Hazlitt says that this was a copy of Brook Pulham's etching.

It lacks the pungent piquancy of an etching.

Mr. Cross took the drawing over to M. Paul Rajon, who is acknowledged to be the prince of modern etchers, and in his retirement at Auvers-sur-Oise, the great French artist has produced the beautiful etching which we have been permitted to reproduce in engraving.

By her he had three children: Deborah, his only daughter, who married Seymour Haden of London, a surgeon, but later and better known for his skill in etching; George William, who became an engineer and railway manager, and who went to Russia, and finally died at Brighton, in England, Dec. 24, 1869; Joseph Swift, born at New London, Aug. 12, 1825, and who died at Stonington, Jan. 1, 1840.

With an etching & drawings by the author.

SEE Caldwell, Otis W. LUTZ, E. G. Practical engraving and etching.

LUTZ, ROYD C. Practical engraving and etching.

Etching by Max Kuehne.

The daughters of the eminent engraver Cornelius Visscher, Anna and Maria, were celebrated for their fine etching on glass, and by reason of their poems and their scholarly acquirements they were called the "Dutch Muses," and were associated with the learned men of their day.

* Want of space forbids any special mention of etching, metal work, enamelling, designing, and decorative work in many directions in which women in great numbers are engaged; indeed, in what direction can we look in which women are not employedI believe I may say by thousandsin

Fräulein Parmentier also studied etching, in which art Unger was her instructor.

It could not be an etching-needle for the same reason; and it was not a surgical applianceat least it was not like any surgical instrument that was known to me.

Whereupon, sitting with his back to her, and working away at his etching, he presently said "I mentioned yesterday to Mrs. Melcombe that I had come on business.

Etching on Ivory.

Mr. Cathery has much improved and simplified the process, by covering the ivory with engraver's varnish, and drawing the design with an etching needle; he then pours on a menstruum, composed of 120 grains of fine silver, dissolved in an ounce measure of nitric acid, and diluted with one quart of pure distilled water.

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