12 Verbs to Use for the Word etching

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

You wait here and I'll bring the etchings down.

It determines the embryonic etchings of the different organs which in their totality comprise the unique individual.

RAJON, PAUL ADOLPHE, French etcher, born at Dijon; made his mark in 1866 with his "Rembrandt at Work"; carried off medals at the Salon; visited England in 1872, and executed notable etchings of portraits of J.S. Mill, Darwin, Tennyson, &c. (1842-1888).

In 1875 and 1876 she exhibited her etchings in Vienna.

She finished numerous etchings, among which a "St. Magdalen in the Desert" and a "Charity Surrounded by Children" are worthy of particular notice.

Even as they cursed him with hot oaths, in memory of some act of discipline, there came into their voices a tinge of admiration, which furnished me an accurate etching of the man.

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

Now, when I read, I read not, For interrupting tears Obliterate the etchings Too costly for repairs.

She was the imperious type of beauty and suggested to Haines the dry point etchings of Paul Helleu.

In the warm noon the south wind creeps and cools, Where the red-budded stems of maples throw Still tangled etchings on the amber pools, Quite silent now, forgetful of the slow Drip of the taps, the troughs, and trampled snow, The keen March mornings, and the silvering rime And mirthful labour of the sugar prime.

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.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  etching