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- Description is exactly "Soon after the completion of his major illustrated books of 1511, Dürer initiated a period of experimentation with new engraving techniques that lasted until 1518 including <em>drypoint</em> and <em>etching</em>. Dürer’s <em>Agony in the Garden</em>, one of the first etchings produced by a German artist, reveals the sketch–like freedom of movement that the etching medium allowed, as opposed to the laborious control of the burin that traditional engraving required."
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