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displaced photogravure which fell into
disuse after the
Edward S.
Curtis gravures in the 1920s. One of the last
major portfolios of fine art
photogravures was...
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Boston Photogravure Company was an
American fine-art
publisher specializing in the
photogravure process.
Based in Boston, M****achusetts, and established...
- he staged, photographed, and
printed as black-and-white
photogravures. His
earlier photogravures combine drama,
whimsy and the mythic,
depicting sea vessels...
- Koreans,
Crush Art,
Quelle heure est-elle?, and
Staring Back; a set of
photogravures titled After Dürer; a book, P****ENGERS; and
digital prints of movie...
- (1879).
Gustave Doré. Paris:
Librairie d'Art.(80 illustrations,
earliest photogravures of Dore paintings) Roosevelt,
Blanche (1885). Life and Reminiscence...
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techniques Proton beam writing,
lithography using MeV ions
Photochrom Photogravure Photolithography Theodore Regensteiner,
inventor of the four-color lithographic...
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David (1960). This is the
American earth. San Francisco:
Sierra Club –
Photogravure &
Color Co. Adams,
Ansel (1960).
Portfolio three:
Yosemite Valley. Sixteen...
- OCLC 1047562. Dervenn,
Claude (1956). The Azores : with 104
photographs in
photogravure and a map.
Translated by Bryans, Robin. London:
George G.
Harrap and...
- of bias in his
opinions and
because Photochrome was now
printing the
photogravures for the magazine,
Stieglitz refused to draw a salary. On
November 16...
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illustration by
Walter Crane Paul
Dujardin after Gustave Moreau, Hélène,
photogravure, 1880
Before the
opening of hostilities, the Gr****s
dispatched a delegation...