Old master print facts for kids
An old master print is a work of art made by a printing process. Most of the old master prints were made by 1830 and no new ones came after. The main techniques used to make an old master print are woodcut, engraving and etching. Sometimes, old master prints are printed on paper, but rarely.
Many great European artists, such as Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, and Francisco Goya, were printmakers.
Images for kids
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Melencolia I, 1514, engraving by Albrecht Dürer
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A woodcut of St Christopher dated 1423 (southern Germany); John Rylands Library
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Reproductive engraving by Jacob Matham, in this case of a sculpture, Moses, by Michelangelo, 1593
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The Milkmaid, engraving by Lucas van Leyden, 1510
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The Little Fool by Sebald Beham, 1542, 4.4 x 8.1 cm
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Hercules, engraving by Giorgio Ghisi, after Bertani, 1558
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The Farnese Hercules, engraving by Goltzius
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Self-portrait by Rembrandt, 1630
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"The Raising of Lazarus", etching by Castiglione
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One of Piranesi's views of Rome