graphic arts
Americanplural noun
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Also called graphics. the arts or techniques, as engraving, etching, drypoint, woodcut, lithography, and other methods, by which copies of an original design are printed from a plate, block, or the like.
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the arts of drawing, painting, and printmaking.
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of graphic arts
First recorded in 1660–70
Example Sentences
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At the university, he worked as a graphic arts and media intern for the athletic department, his family said.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 7, 2021
“Midtown is now where the law firms, architectural firms and graphic arts firms have relocated.”
From Washington Post • Sep. 13, 2021
Zelaya has become a mentor to other U.S.-born Latinos and Latin Americans aspiring toward careers in design and graphic arts.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 22, 2021
Afrofuturism uses literature and the graphic arts, music and dance, film and television to imagine Black people into a future long denied them.
From New York Times • Mar. 24, 2021
For that reason, our discussion is merged with an introduction to four major arts: graphic arts, painting, sculpture, and architecture.
From "History of Art, Volume 1" by H.W. Janson
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