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laurencescou

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Printing impressions on top of one another from separate blocks in order to achieve full-color woodcut prints requires careful alignment of the paper, known as:
 
  A. registration.
  B. intaglio.
  C. monoprinting.
  D. serigraphy.
  E. multiples.

Question 2

A rubber stamp creates what type of print?
 
  A. Lithograph
  B. Silkscreen
  C. Relief
  D. Intaglio
  E. None of these answers are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

A
Registration is necessary for multiple printing blocks to verify that each subsequent image is aligned with the existing image, and that no gaps or overlapping occurs.

Answer to Question 2

C
Rubber stamps create a relief print where the print is a mirror image of the stamp.



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