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    linocut
    /ˈlʌɪnəʊkʌt/

    noun

    • 1. a design or form carved in relief on a block of linoleum.

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    • Printmaking technique

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      • Linocut, also known as lino print, lino printing or linoleum art, is a printmaking technique, a variant of woodcut in which a sheet of linoleum (sometimes mounted on a wooden block) is used for a relief surface.
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LinocutLinocut - Wikipedia

    Linocut, also known as lino print, lino printing or linoleum art, is a printmaking technique, a variant of woodcut in which a sheet of linoleum (sometimes mounted on a wooden block) is used for a relief surface.

  4. May 29, 2024 · linocut, type of print made from a sheet of linoleum into which a design has been cut in relief. This process of printmaking is similar to woodcut, but, since linoleum lacks a grain, linocuts can yield a greater variety of effects than woodcuts can.

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  5. Mar 30, 2024 · Linocut is a printmaking technique that involves carving a design into a sheet of linoleum. The linoleum is then inked and pressed onto paper, creating a unique and intricate print.

  6. What is Linocut Printmaking? Linocut printmaking is a form of printmaking art where artists cut a printing plate out of linoleum. This linoleum is the same material used for floor coverings.

  7. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsLinocut | Tate

    Tate glossary definition for linocut: A relief print produced in a manner similar to a woodcut but that uses linoleum as the surface into which the design is cut and printed from.

  8. www.moma.org › collection › termsLinoleum cut | MoMA

    Linoleum cut. A relief printmaking technique, also called linocut, that is usually characterized by flat, clearly delineated areas of color. An image is cut or gouged from a sheet of linoleum, which is softer and easier to carve than wood.