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Monotypie

monotype (unique print)

noun mo-no-tue-PEE Rare

Origin: from Greek monos (single) + typos (impression)

Usage Note

Monotypie is a printmaking technique that produces a single unique print by painting on a flat plate and transferring the image to paper; no edition is possible. Degas was a prolific user of the Monotypie. Feminine noun.

Examples

"Da jede Monotypie ein Unikat ist, verbindet sie die Spontaneität der Malerei mit dem Druck."

Natural Translation

Since every monotype is unique, it combines the spontaneity of painting with printmaking.

Literal Translation

Since each monotype a unique-piece is, it combines the spontaneity of painting with the print.

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