Édouard Manet lived close by, at 4 rue de Saint-Pétersbourg. Two years after moving to the area he showed his painting The Railway, (also known as Gare Saint-Lazare) at the Paris Salon in 1874. portrays a woman with a small dog and a book as she sits facing us in front of an iron fence; a young girl to her left views the railroad track and steam beyond it.
C. INTAGLIO is the opposite of relief printmaking.
The Intaglio process involves printing that is done from ink that is below the surface of the plate. The plate can be made out of copper, zinc, aluminum, magnesium, plastic, or coated with paper. The design is cut, etched or scratched on the face of the plate.