In this film, American Artist Stanley William Hayter describes his technique of engraving on copper from the first rough sketches on paper through pulling the final print.
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In this film, American Artist Stanley William Hayter describes his technique of engraving on copper from the first rough sketches on paper through pulling the final print.
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These video files were converted by the UNT Media Library as part of the UNT Libraries' Policy: "Applying Copyright Section 108(c) to the UNT Media Library Collection" - http://www.library.unt.edu/policies/copies-printing-and-copyright/applying-copyright-section-108c-unt-media-library-collection. The original 16mm film is ~450 feet and contains an optical soundtrack. The film was inspected and cleaned prior to digitization on 2016-01-25. The overall print condition was fair with multiple tape splices and perforation repairs from previous viewings.
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