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Fluorine etching is a printmaking technique developed by a circle of artists working in Cracow and Warsaw in the first two decades of the twentieth century. It is likely that both the detrimental effects on the health of engravers and the fragility of the material resulted in this technique being abandoned.

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  • Fluorine etching is a printmaking technique developed by a circle of artists working in Cracow and Warsaw in the first two decades of the twentieth century. It is likely that both the detrimental effects on the health of engravers and the fragility of the material resulted in this technique being abandoned. (en)
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  • Fluorine etching is a printmaking technique developed by a circle of artists working in Cracow and Warsaw in the first two decades of the twentieth century. It is likely that both the detrimental effects on the health of engravers and the fragility of the material resulted in this technique being abandoned. (en)
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  • Fluorine etching (en)
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