This document provides an overview of intaglio printmaking techniques, both historically and in present day. It discusses the origins of intaglio, which involves cutting or etching into a plate to create recessed lines that hold ink for printing. Key intaglio methods mentioned include engraving, drypoint, mezzotint, aquatint, soft ground, and photogravure. The document traces the evolution and popularity of intaglio, noting it was pioneered by artists like Rembrandt and Goya but declined in the 20th century. However, intaglio is seeing a resurgence today through new techniques like acrylic resist etching and the integration of digital processes.