Explore the surprising depth of landscape engraving and early art collections with a seasoned guide.
This volume surveys metal engraving methods, from line work to mezzotint, and ties technical choices to the moods they create in great prints. It also takes you through Pinkie House and other historic rooms, connecting portraits and objects to a rich Scottish artistic legacy.
The pages blend practical description with vivid room-by-room discoveries, revealing how viewers test prints, judge technique, and appreciate masterful portraits and antique carvings. You’ll meet artists, see how studios prepared works, and learn how historical context shapes what we see in engraved images.
- Understand four key engraving processes and how each one shapes light, line, and atmosphere.
- Discover how galleries, houses, and collections illuminate portraits, robed figures, and decorative woodwork.
- Get a sense of the care, craft, and commentary that goes into judging and displaying old master prints.
- Follow a detailed walk through a historic estate to see how space and objects inform art history.
Ideal for readers of art history, printmaking, and Scottish heritage, this edition offers clear explanations and rich, concrete examples to help you picture the art and its era.