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Intaglio printing, meaning “to carve” in Italian, has been around since at least the fifteenth century, although one could argue that the basic mechanisms of intaglio printing have been around the advent of cave paintings and art (Cambridge Dictionary). | |||
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Introduction
Intaglio printing, meaning “to carve” in Italian, has been around since at least the fifteenth century, although one could argue that the basic mechanisms of intaglio printing have been around the advent of cave paintings and art (Cambridge Dictionary).