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- photomontage was held in Germany in 1931. A later term coined in Europe was, "photocollage", which usually referred to large and ambitious works that added typography...
- portraiture work, including 150 paintings, drawings, prints, sketchbooks, and photocollages from over five decades. The collection ranged from his earliest self-portraits...
- Britain An Encyclopedia. Routledge. pp. 19–20. ISBN 9780415669726. "Photocollages Reveal Wit and Whimsy of the Victorian Era in Metropolitan Museum Exhibition...
- up, and it works to hold the movie together." She is the subject of a photocollage by David Hockney entitled Nude 17th June 1984 #10. In 1987, Russell gained...
- Tower IV: Wizard and Gl**** The only Dark Tower illustrator to work in photocollages. 4.5 Jae Lee The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole Also collaborated...
- an image which purportedly showed the event was later found to be a photocollage. In 1979, work began on the Novosibirsk Metro Transit System, culminating...
- practice of collage to Pic****o and Braque in 1912, however, early Victorian photocollage suggest collage techniques were practiced in the early 1860s. Many institutions...
- Pearblossom Highway, California State Route 138 Pearblossom Highway #2, a photocollage by David Hockney Pear Blossom Run, an annual run/walk event in Medford...
- "Anne Helmreich. Review of "Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage" by Elizabeth Siegel". Caa.reviews. doi:10.3202/caa.reviews.2010.98....
- efforts became more and more innovative. Entire pages would be devoted to photocollages of drawings [that] ignored panel boundaries and instead worked together...