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Wood engraving

Wood engraving is a printmaking technique, in which an artist works an image into a block of wood. Functionally a variety of woodcut, it uses relief printing, where the artist applies ink to the face of the block and prints using relatively low pressure. By contrast, ordinary engraving, like etching, uses a metal plate for the matrix, and is printed by the intaglio method, where the ink fills the valleys, the removed areas. As a result, the blocks for wood engravings deteriorate less quickly than the copper plates of engravings, and have a distinctive white-on-black character.

Thomas Bewick developed the wood engraving technique in Great Britain at the end of the 18th century.[1] His work differed from earlier woodcuts in two key ways. First, rather than using woodcarving tools such as knives, Bewick used an engraver's burin (graver). With this, he could create thin delicate lines, often creating large dark areas in the composition. Second, wood engraving traditionally uses the wood's end grain—while the older technique used the softer side grain. The resulting increased hardness and durability facilitated more detailed images.


Wood-engraved blocks could be used on conventional printing presses, which were going through rapid mechanical improvements during the first quarter of the 19th century. The blocks were made the same height as, and composited alongside, movable type in page layouts—so printers could produce thousands of copies of illustrated pages with almost no deterioration. The combination of this new wood engraving method and mechanized printing drove a rapid expansion of illustrations in the 19th century. Further, advances in stereotype let wood-engravings be reproduced onto metal, where they could be mass-produced for sale to printers.


By the mid-19th century, many wood engravings rivaled copperplate engravings.[2] Wood engraving was used to great effect by 19th-century artists such as Edward Calvert, and its heyday lasted until the early and mid-20th century when remarkable achievements were made by Eric Gill, Eric Ravilious, Tirzah Garwood and others. Though less used now, the technique is still prized in the early 21st century as a high-quality specialist technique of book illustration, and is promoted, for example, by the Society of Wood Engravers, who hold an annual exhibition in London and other British venues.

Engraving for Dante's Paradise (Paradiso) by Gustave Doré

Engraving for Dante's Paradise (Paradiso) by Gustave Doré

Don Quijote engraving by Gustave Doré

Don Quijote engraving by Gustave Doré

Another Don Quijote engraving by Gustave Doré, who preferred to work with wood engravings.

Another Don Quijote engraving by Gustave Doré, who preferred to work with wood engravings.

a celebrated wood engraving.

Flammarion engraving

Balston, William. English Wood-Engraving 1900–1950 (2015)  048679878X

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Prints and Printmaking: an Introduction to the History and Techniques, 1996, 2nd edn., British Museum Press, ISBN 071412608X, 83 US edition online

Griffiths, Antony

Bliss, Douglas Percy. A History of Wood Engraving: The Original Edition (2013)  1620874695

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Brett, Simon. An Engraver's Globe (2002)  1901648125

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Brett, Simon. Wood Engraving: How to Do It (3rd ed. 2011 )  1408127261

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Brett, Simon. Engravers: A Handbook for the Nineties (1987)  1851830030

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Carrington, James B. 'American Illustration and the Reproductive Arts', Scribner's Magazine; (July 1992), pp. 123–128.

Desmet, Anna. Scene Through Wood: A Century of Modern Wood Engraving (2020)  9781910807378

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Garrett, Albert. British Wood Engraving of the 20th Century: A Personal View (1980)  0859676048

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Garrett, Albert. A History of British Wood Engraving (1978)  0859360776

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Hamerton, Philip; Spielmann, Marion (1911). . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 798–801.

"Wood Engraving" 

Linton, William James. Wood Engraving: A Manual of Instruction (1884)  1120959225

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Mackley, George. Wood Engraving (1981)  0905418840

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Moser, Barry. Wood Engraving: The Art of Wood Engraving and Relief Engraving (2006)  9781567922790

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Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield MA. New England Engraved, The Prints of Asa Cheffetz (1984)  0916746100

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Pery, Jenny. A Being More Intense: The Art of Six Wood Engravers (2009)  095565761X

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Russell, James. Ravilious: Wood Engravings (2019)  0957666551

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Taylor, Welford Dunaway. The Woodcut Art of J.J.Lankes (1999)  1567920497

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Uglow, Jenny. Nature's Engraver: A Life of Thomas Bewick (2006)  0374112363

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Walker, George. The Woodcut Artist's Handbook: Techniques and Tools for Relief Printmaking (2010)  1554076358

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Woodberry, George Edward. A History of Wood-Engraving (2015)  9781523768097

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an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on wood engraving

Prints & People: A Social History of Printed Pictures

Wood Engravers Network

Society of Wood Engravers