Authoritytgm000880Scope NoteColor prints that use a combination printing process that involves intaglio plates (or occasionally lithographic stones/plates) to produce a print to which color is subsequently applied using up to 20 wood blocks. The process was invented by George Baxter in 1835 and widely used until the 1870s. The term is used to refer to prints made by Baxter himself. For Baxter prints made by other printers, search under BAXTER-PROCESS PRINTS.
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Broader TermPrintsRelated TermsBaxter-process prints
Baxter prints. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 16/11/2025, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/190799