Woodcut
Woodcut is the oldest technique of engraving made on wood. Artists use tools, and chisel an image into a block of wood, so the relief stands out. Upper parts of the block are inked with a roller, and paper is placed over the inked block and run through a press. Ink is then transferred onto paper and creates the image. It is possible to make a woodcut without a press by placing the inked block against a sheet of paper and applying pressure by hand. The oldest known woodcuts are three Buddhist images from China, dating to the 10th century, but the technique was developed during Byzantine times as well.
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Original poster Andy Warhol “Speedskater” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Original poster Cy Twombly “Sarajevo” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Original poster David Hockney “Skater” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Original poster Hozo Dzevad “Mountain” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Original poster James Rosenquist “Ice Point” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Original poster Jiri Kolar “Skis” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Original poster Kyu-Baik Hwang “The tortoise and the hare” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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Original poster Milton Glaser “Column with Rings” – XIV Olympic Winter Games, Sarajevo
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