Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 157. Not illustrated. Chapters: Viscosity Printing, Nishiki-E, Gocco, the Great Wave Off Kanagawa, Heat Press, Collagraph, Decal, Waterfall, Relief Print, Cordel Literature, Color Bleeding, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Carborundum Printmaking, Fitzroy Carrington, Transfer Paper, Flipped Image, Metamorphosis Iii, Sitting Ducks, Xerox Art, Hand With Reflecting Sphere, Free-Form Select, Surimono, Snakes, Bijinga, Through and Through, Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, Reduction Print, Ephraim W. Bouve, the Dream and Lie of Franco, Henry Graves, Still Life and Street, Hyakumant Darani, Convex and Concave, Sandwich Printing, Gyotaku, Nikuhitsuga, Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna, Three Worlds, Chromotypograph, Puddle, Obin.org, B.w. Thayer & Co., Gravitation, the Bridge, Cliche Verre, Counterproof, Brass Rubbing, Trophy, Hypertrophied, Joseph Alexander Adams, Planographic Printing, Atrani, Coast of Amalfi, Tympan, Cube With Magic Ribbons, Anna Airy, Printmakers Council, Thimble Press, Dultgen, Aldo Crommelynck, Enclosed A, Amayo No Sanbai Kigen, Keyline, Epinal Print, Sky and Water Ii, Brayer, Transfer Roller, Big Electric Chair, Seriolithograph, Lustre Prints, May the Rope Break , Offset Printing Film. Excerpt: Viscosity printing is a multi-color printmaking technique that incorporates principles of relief printing and intaglio printing. It was pioneered by Stanley William Hayter. The process uses the principle of viscosity to print multiple colors of ink from a single plate, rather than relying upon multiple plates for color separation. It is a fine art printmaking technique, as it is too slow and allows too much variation between proofs to make the printing of a large edition feasible.There are a number of different types of original prints to be aware of. Intaglio prints: for example a dollar bill-the bills we handle and most stamps w...