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"engraving of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when describing a piece of art or a detailed illustration that has been engraved onto a surface. It can also refer to the process of engraving itself. Example: The museum had a beautiful painting on display, accompanied by an engraving of the artist's signature in the bottom corner.
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Strangely enough, there was little engraving of importance.
(Image: Seventeenth-century engraving of the Pendle witches).
Mr. Heintz identified it from a Piranesi engraving of 1778.
An engraving of Washington and his generals hangs next to an engraving of a session of the Great Parliament of Ireland.
Cuvier received an engraving of this fossil from one of his many correspondents.
His engraving of the poet-dramatist Hans Sachs testifies to his craftsmanship.
His bed, made of dark wood, bears an engraving of Christ.
We stared at a 1635 anonymous engraving of a poison ivy plant.
It's like a Hogarth engraving of the seven stages of womanly despair, "A Surgeon's Progress".
Another is "Untitled (locomotive)," with an engraving of a French steam engine as the central image.
Hanging beside a talismanic little engraving of Old Bill himself, it plays to my Romanticism.
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