Stanley William Hayter
born London, England, 1901; died Paris, France, 1988
He is noted for his innovative work in the development of viscosity printing (a process that exploits varying viscosities of oil-based inks to lay three or more colours on a single intaglio plate).
source: Tate Museum, London
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