Engraver
31Engraver's paper — Автотипная бумага (бумага для получения оттисков с растровых клише) …
32Engraver's proof — Пробный оттиск с клише …
33engraver's block — noun : a heavy metal turntable with clamps for securing articles to be engraved …
34engraver beetle. — See bark beetle. [1895 1900; so called because its boring resembles engraving] …
35engraver's trick — Heraldry. a conventional method of indicating a tincture, as by printing or carving without color. Also called herald s trick …
36William Sharp (engraver) — William Sharp (January 29, 1749 July 25, 1824), was an English line engraver born in London.He was originally apprenticed to what is called a bright engraver, and practised as a writing engraver, but gradually became inspired by the higher… …
37William Ward (engraver) — William Ward ARA, (1762 1826), was an English engraver, the son of James and Rachael Ward, and elder brother of James Ward.William Ward was appointed engraver to the Duke of York, the Prince of Wales, and associate engraver to the Royal Academy.… …
38wood engraver — noun 1. : an engraver on wood; especially : one that makes wood engravings 2. : engraver beetle * * * wood engraver noun 1. A maker of wood engravings 2. Any of certain beetles that make a pattern of furrows in the wood of trees …
39William Barber (engraver) — William Barber (2 May, 1807 ndash; 31 August, 1879) was the fifth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1869 until his death. He succeeded James B. Longacre in the position. Barber is best known for his Britannia inspired trade dollar… …
40Joseph Strutt (engraver and antiquary) — Joseph Strutt (born 1749 in Chelmsford, Essex; died 1802) was an English engraver and antiquary.Joseph Strutt, engraver, artist, antiquary and author, was born at Chelmsford in 1749. In 1770 he became a student of the Royal Academy, and in the… …