Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. One who etches; one whose profession is etching.
Wiktionary
- n. A person who etches
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. One who etches.
WordNet 3.0
- n. someone who etches
Examples
“Paris set, but knew the etcher was a hopeless character.”
“Young, John (1755 – 1825): mezzotint engraver and etcher.”
“[6] Richard Cooper (d. 1814) was an etcher and engraver, well known especially for landscapes.”
“Dan Reetz started it all by posting his initial design on instructibles. com — winning a competition for a laser etcher in the process.”
“But once the studio acquired a laser-etching machine, the designers went wild exploring other mediums and the etcher has not been turned off since.”
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“A painter and etcher, George Gascoyne painted landscape, genre and literary subjects.”
“He was also a highly skilled landscape painter, etcher and poster designer.”
“Photographers Herlinda Diaz of Chapala and Ricardo Gonzalez of Ajijic attended along with etcher and mixed media artist Cathy Closs; mixed media artist and writer Judy Dykstra-Brown; acrylic and collage artist Adis Soriano from Ajijic and wood refinisher, cabinetmaker, and painter Leandro Diaz of San Antonio Tlayacapan.”
“Piranesi" presents a collection of prints by influential Venetian architect and etcher Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778), depicting architectural fantasies and Roman cityscapes.”
“The exhibition also shows rare drawings by Maso Finiguerra (1426-64), the Florentine goldsmith, engraver, and pioneering etcher.”
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