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Zincography was a
planographic printing process that used zinc plates.
Alois Senefelder first mentioned zinc's
lithographic use as a
substitute for Bavarian...
- outcome.
Gauguin began making prints in 1889,
highlighted by a
series of
zincographs commissioned by Theo van Gogh
known as the
Volpini Suite,
which also...
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Yankee Yid Jew (Yiddisher; offensive) zep
zeppelin Zin
Zinfandel zinco zincograph zoo
zoological garden "ab –
American Heritage Dictionary".
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Yankee Yid Jew (Yiddisher; offensive) zep
zeppelin Zin
Zinfandel zinco zincograph zoo
zoological garden "ad –
American Heritage Dictionary".
Archived from...
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calceolarias by
Charlotte Caroline Sowerby,
printed as hand-colored
zincograph in The
Illustrated Bouquet (1857–64).
Pictured are the
varieties General...
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Reconstruction of the "Statue of Liberty" in an 1849
zincograph...
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plaster [5]
Erich Heckel,
Portrait of a Man, 1918,
color woodcut, over
zincograph, in green, blue,
ochre and
black on
paper [6] Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Blonde...
- Oleszczyński [pl], he
worked to
promote a new
lithographic technology; the
zincograph. In 1825, he took a trip to
Berlin and
Dresden to
study new
methods of...
- that had
already been
printed or published, for
example the
Gauguin zincographs exhibited at the Café
Volpini in 1889,
which Clot
printed again in 1894...
- per copy). On 14
January 1861,
James was
granted permission to photo-
zincograph the
Cornwall fragment of
Domesday Book as a Treasury-funded experiment...