Aquatint, a mode of etching on copper, by which imitations of drawings in Indian ink, bister, and sepia are produced. On a plate of copper a ground is prepared of black resin, on which the design is traced; a complicated series of manipulations with varnish and dilute acid is then gone through, until the desired result is attained. The process has fallen into comparative disuse.
Aquatint
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 1: A to Beaufort, p. 358
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