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Photoengraving is a
process that uses a light-sensitive
photoresist applied to the
surface to be
engraved to
create a mask that
protects some
areas during...
- Then, the ITU
chartered a
photoengravers'
union in New York City. Over the next few years, the ITU
organized photoengravers in
several other cities as...
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Edward Epstean (September 19, 1868 –
August 7, 1945) was a
photoengraver, book
collector and translator.
Edward Epstean was born on
September 19, 1868...
- They
established a new studio,
Curtis and Guptill,
Photographers and
Photoengravers. In 1895,
Curtis met and
photographed Princess Angeline (c. 1820–1896)...
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International Photo-Engravers
Union (IPEU) to
establish the
Lithographers and
Photoengravers International Union (LPIU) in 1964.
After a
series of
subsequent organizational...
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America (IPEU) was a
labor union formed in 1904 to
represent halftone photoengravers in the
printing industry. Its
successor union is the
International Brotherhood...
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devotion to each other. On 29 May 1942
Crowley wrote to Pearson, the
photoengraver of the
Thoth deck: I
should like to
emphasise that I am
absolutely devoted...
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Daily Eagle.
Beginning as an
errand boy, he
advanced to photographer,
photoengraver, and eventually,
staff cartoonist. At first, he drew single-panel editorial...
- in 1877,
settled in New York and
worked as an artist, painter, and
photoengraver. The Anglo-American
Alliance is his only
published work. The
novel is...
- philanthropist,
founder of Seattle's
first hospital James S.
Ditty –
photoengraver,
Seattle Star
James Doohan – actor;
Montgomery Scott on Star Trek Ford...