Etchings (1911) is a book written by Frederick Wedmore, a British art critic and author. The book is a collection of essays that explore the art of etching, a printmaking technique that involves the use of acid to create lines and textures on a metal plate. Wedmore discusses the history of etching, its technical aspects, and its place in the art world. He also provides in-depth analyses of the works of famous etchers, such as Rembrandt, Whistler,...