Ferric chloride is a chemical commonly used in intaglio printmaking to etch copper plates. When applied, it reacts with the exposed areas of the copper plate, corroding them to create grooves. These grooves hold ink, which is transferred to paper during the printing process.
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Krishna Reddy | I | Oleography |
| B | Sanat Kar | II | Serigraphy |
| C | Moti Zharotia | III | Viscosity |
| D | Raja Ravi Varma | IV | Wood intaglio |
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Pointillism | I | One layer painting technique |
| B | S’graffito | II | Small dabs of pure colours |
| C | Alla Prima | III | Painting wet paint on wet paint |
| D | Wet on Wet | IV | Sketching into wet paint layer |
| LIST I | LIST II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Paper | I | Gesso |
| B | Canvas | II | Lime plaster |
| C | Fresco Wall | III | Wax-based hard ground |
| D | Intaglio Plate | IV | Plant fibers |