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Description of Cliché Verre Process
CLICHE VERRE is a method of drawing on a ground-coated transparent material such as glass or film and printing the resulting image on a light sensitive paper.   It is a process first practiced by a number of French painters during the early part of the 19th century.   Camille Corot was the best known of these. I have developed techniques for achieving a variety of line, tone, texture and color by experimenting with paint and inks and a wide assortment of tools for etching, scratching, rubbing and daubing.