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Photogravure (in
French héliogravure) is a
process for
printing photographs, also
sometimes used for
reproductive intaglio printmaking. It is a photo-mechanical...
- 1896)
heliogravure (33.5 × 21.2 mm) The Art
Institute of
Chicago Sainte-Thérèse in ecstasy, 19th
century Parisian Masks (no date)
heliogravure (29.2 x...
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Realistic representation/correction of
Tibetan dog in 1904 "The
German dogs".
Heliogravure,
Richard Strbel...
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Pyramids of Ghizeh. 1893. Egypt;
heliogravure after original views.
Wilbour Library of Egyptology.
Brooklyn Museum...
- in 1839 in
return for
disclosing the
technical details of Nicép****'s
heliogravure process. A cousin,
Claude Félix Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor (1805–1870)...
- m****cripts then known, and was the only one illustrated, with four
plates in
heliogravure.
However the m****cript was
called the "Grandes
Heures du duc de Berry"...
- héliogr.,
found on old reproductions, may
stand for the
French word
héliogravure, and can then
refer to any form of photogravure.
Physautotype (around...
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Heliogravure from a 1908
edition by Paul Avril...
- with
pastel on paper.
Reproductions of the work (soft-ground etchings,
heliogravures and aquatints,
sometimes colored) are also held in
other museum collections...
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photomechanical printing. His
method of
photomechanical printing,
called heliogravure, was
published in 1856 in Traité
pratique de
gravure héliographique....