noun
- Plural of intaglio; designs or images carved, engraved, or etched into a surface so that the image is recessed below the surface.
- Gemstones or seals with designs cut into them, used historically as signet rings or decorative objects.
Usage: Most commonly used in art and printmaking contexts; Can refer to the carved gems, printing plates, or the prints made from them
Usage: historical; often refers to ancient or classical artifacts
Examples
- The museum displayed a collection of Roman intaglioes carved from semi-precious stones.
- The artist created beautiful intaglioes by carefully etching designs into copper plates.
- Ancient intaglioes were often used as seals to authenticate documents and letters.
- The printmaker pulled several intaglioes from the engraved metal plate.
- Collectors prize Renaissance intaglioes for their intricate craftsmanship and historical significance.