A printing process using stencils, originally used to simulate hand-coloring.
A method for coloring prints and illustrations by hand through multiple stencils, capable of very rich and elaborate effects.
French for "stencil." A direct method for hand-coloring prints with paints or inks applied through a stencil. The stencil is usually cut from paper, paperboard, plastic, or metal. Designs can also be chemically etched in thin metal to make the stencil.
A process used for hand coloring prints by using brushes or stencils or any method the artist chooses.
French for stencil, is a process for making multicolored prints. This method can be used to add color to one area of a print or to create an entire print. Color is applied with a brush or roller through the stencil openings. Candy, from the Facades series, is an excellent example of this technique.
A French process where color is manually applied to a print through a series of carefully cut metal templates. Many artists of the School of Paris (Ecole de Paris) used this technique.
A French term for hand-coloring a print using a stencil.
A stencil print that does not involve a screen. Usually pigment is brushed across the openings of the template. Often the brush marks are discernable.
a class of print usually hand-coloured through a series of carefully cut out stencils.
A method of applying color through thin stencils of copper, brass or paper. Pochoir, as distinguished from ordinary stencil work, is a highly refined technique, skillfully executed in a specialized workshop.
A process of applying color to a print through a stencil. The colored inks or paint is usually applied using stiff brushes or daubers.
French for a very special application of the stencil process. The technique was magnificently realized in French fashion magazine illustrations from the late 1800's up until the Great Depression. Multiple stencils are often cut for one image in order to apply a series of very dry layers of water-based paints, either watercolor or gouache.
A stencil printing process where ink is brushed through a series of stencils to achieve a final color image.
Color applied through stencils.
A process of making multicolor prints and for coloring black-and-white prints using stencils and stencil brush.
A stencil and stencil-brush process used to make multicolor prints, for tinting black and white prints, and for coloring reproductions and book illustrations, especially fine and limited editions. Pochoir, which is the French word for stencil, is sometimes called hand coloring or hand illustration.
(French) A process of hand-coloring prints with stencils; also prints made my stencil process.