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actually electrotyped copper, and not
bronze at all;
sculptures were
executed using electrotyping at
least into the 1930s. In printing,
electrotyping had become...
- a
single electrotyping, the
effect could multiply in
letters repeatedly copied.
According to
Justin Howes,
sometimes type to be
electrotyped was squashed...
- Jacobi. In 1839, Lenz
produced several medallions using electrotyping.
Along with the
electrotyped relief produced by
Jacobi the same year,
these were the...
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Abbreviation that was used in the
printing industry to
refer to the
electrotyped copy of a forme. A
Yashica series of
cameras (Electro 35, TL Electro...
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memorial to the
Great Exhibition of 1851. The
Prince Albert statue was
electrotyped by
Elkington &
Company of Birmingham, England, in 1861 and has recently...
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painting Yi
Hwang in
Dosan Seowon by
Jeong Seon
Reversed portrait and
electrotype denomination (₩1,000 to ₩50,000)
January 22, 2007
Series III (다) ₩5,000 [ko]...
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features of the
Daniell cell for
copper plating. In a
process now
known as
electrotyping he
found he
could make
objects to any
desired shape by
using the porous...
- King
Mswati III and
electrotype 10 [2] 20
emalangeni Flower, corn, and pineapple; steer;
refinery King
Mswati III and
electrotype 20 [3] 50 emalangeni...
- from the
emperor of Austria. One of
their most
famous pieces is the
electrotype copy of the
Jerningham Wine Cooler, at the
Victoria &
Albert Museum.[citation...
- 000 illustrations, the most
important of
which were
copied using an
electrotype process using cylinder presses,
allowing very
large print runs to be...