About The Artist:
American Bank Note Commemoratives
The more than 200-year history of the American Bank Note Company is well-known to Stamp, Currency and Scripophily collectors. What may not be as well-known is the small subsidiary company, American Bank Note Commemoratives. For five years, beginning in 1990, this division was exclusively represented by Paul W. Schmid, Inc. A long-time professional philatelist, Mr. Schmid was in a truly unique position with regards to the steel archives held by...
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About The Medium:
Etching
The printing process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio (incised) in the metal. In traditional pure etching, a metal (usually copper, zinc or steel) plate is covered with a waxy ground which is resistant to acid. The artist then scratches off the ground with a pointed etching needle where they want a line to appear in the finished piece, exposing the bare metal. The plate is then put through a high-pressure printing press together with a sheet of paper (often moistened to soften it). The paper picks up the ink from the etched lines, making a print.