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Silverpoint is _____________
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a technique using the blackish residue of impure carbon obtained by removing water from animal and vegetation substances.
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a technique involving the use of a metal point, and a thin silver wire, popular in the 14th and 15th Centuries.
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a printmaking technique born from crayon manner that imitates the appearance of chalk lines.
d.
a technique used since the 16th century involving a stick filled with either colored or black graphite, a heated mixture of carbon and clay.
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Silverpoint is a metal-point drawing technique that uses a silver stylus (often a thin silver wire) on a prepared surface, popular in the 14th–15th centuries.
Silverpoint is a metal-point drawing technique that uses a silver stylus (often a thin silver wire) on a prepared surface, popular in the 14th–15th centuries.
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