lijndruk
Lijndruk is a Dutch term that translates to "line pressure" or "line printing." It refers to the process of creating images or text by printing distinct lines, as opposed to solid blocks of color or tone. This technique is often associated with printing methods that inherently produce linear marks, such as etching, engraving, and woodcut. In these processes, the artist or engraver creates grooves or raised lines on a printing plate or block, which then hold the ink and transfer it to the paper. The resulting print displays a characteristic appearance with visible lines, and the density and thickness of these lines can vary to create shading and texture.
The concept of lijndruk is fundamental to understanding many historical printing techniques. It emphasizes the linear