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In this print, Cozens depicts the same view of a beech tree, here combining aquatint with ‘wash’: ink applied with a brush. Shaded areas, where the aquatint is etched deepest, provide a painterly effect. A similar impression is created by the shadow on the tree trunk, right. Cozens enhanced the effect with pen and brush.
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Title: Beech
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In this print, Cozens depicts the same view of a beech tree, here combining aquatint with ‘wash’: ink applied with a brush.
Shaded areas, where the aquatint is etched deepest, provide a painterly effect.
A similar impression is created by the shadow on the tree trunk, right.
Cozens enhanced the effect with pen and brush.

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