Rycina
Rycina is a Polish term for an engraved or printed image, especially a plate or illustration produced for inclusion in a text or as a standalone print. The word encompasses techniques such as copperplate engraving, etching, woodcut, and, later, lithography. Historically, ryciny were the principal means of visual illustration in books and periodicals in Poland and parts of Central and Eastern Europe from the 16th to the 19th centuries, before modern photographic reproduction became widespread.
In bibliographic practice, rycina refers to a plate or illustration that accompanies the text. The plate is
In English-language scholarship, rycina is commonly translated as engraving or illustration plate, with the exact term
Overall, rycina denotes a print image that served as a visual counterpart to the accompanying text, reflecting