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photo-engraving
ˌphoto-enˈgraving [f. photo- + engraving.] A common name for processes in which, by the action of photography, a matrix is obtained from which prints in ink can be taken; also, a print or engraving so made. (Usually restricted to those cases in which the matrix is in relief, as distinguished from ph... Oxford English Dictionary
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International Photo-Engravers Union of North America
Formation of publishing unions For several centuries, wood engraving had dominated the publishing industry as the source of graphics. By the mid-1890s, halftone printing had largely replaced wood engraving in the publishing industry. wikipedia.org
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John C. Moss
Moss Photo-Engraving Company Moss found a more amenable investor and in 1873 founded the Moss Photo-Engraving Company. Moss Engraving Company Desiring to be, finally, the sole master of his own company and inventions, Moss left the Photo-Engraving Company in 1880 and established wikipedia.org
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Wood engraving
traced the photograph upon the surface of a block of boxwood or other suitable tree, then used a sharp tool to cut out the troughs (the white part of the photo Towards the end of the 19th century, a combination of Bolton's 'photo on wood' process and the increased technical virtuosity initiated by the French school wikipedia.org
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Max Levy
The New York Times called Levy "one of the pioneers of photo-engraving". wikipedia.org
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R. John Beedham
By the end of his apprenticeship he found that the skills that he had acquired had been replaced by photo-mechanical processes of reproduction of images He taught evening classes in wood engraving at the London County Council School of Photo-engraving and Lithography in Bolt Court, where he taught, among wikipedia.org
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Levon Kemalyan
Fresno Photo-Engraving Company was founded in 1903 by A. F. Kemalyan. Levon purchased the company with his brother-in-law in 1929. In 1935, he took over the photo-engraving company himself. Levon sold the firm December 26, 1962, to his brothers-in-law, Thomas N. wikipedia.org
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جوهرة منقوشة
This photo repertory was the cornerstone of modern studies. Henderson, George. Early Medieval Art, 1972, rev. 1977, Penguin. In Ancient Glyptic Art- Gem Engraving and Gem Carving. wikipedia.org
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邓弗姆林
友好城市 维希 参考文献 外部连结 Visit Dunfermline - the official, trademarked tourism portal for Dunfermline Dunfermline Photo Gallery – Dunfermline Photo Gallery world's first Carnegie Library in Dunfermline National Library of Scotland: Scottish Screen Archive (selection of archive films about Dunfermline) Engraving wikipedia.org
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Percy S. Cox
Turner (all from Los Angeles) established the American Printing and Engraving Company there. He sold his photo-engraving business in Mexico City to the owners of the Mexican Herald, and apparently abandoned his career as a photographer. wikipedia.org
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Mabel Alleyne
She studied wood-engraving at the London County Council School of Photo-engraving and Lithography in Bolt Court, London, where her teacher was R. The 4th edition of Beedham's Wood Engraving (1935) reproduces Autumn Rain. wikipedia.org
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劳瑞斯顿城堡
参考资料 外部连结 Description of Lauriston with photo Lauriston Castle official website Edinburgh Croquet Club Friendship Garden Engraving of Lauriston Castle wikipedia.org
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Clifton C. Edom
Martz at Tasopé and he went on to serve as educational director of TASOPE, the Aurora School of Photo-Engraving, as well as editor of its magazine The Small Town America: the Missouri Photo Workshops, 1949-1991. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Pub., 1993. wikipedia.org
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Gustave May
He co-operated the first photo-engraving business in western Canada and served on the Edmonton City Council from 1912 until 1914. He came to Edmonton in 1904, where he became a partner with his brother-in-law Percy Byron in the Byron-May company, the first photo-engraving business wikipedia.org
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Noel Rooke
In 1904 Rooke also attended evening classes in wood engraving at the London County Council School of Photo-engraving and Lithography in Bolt Court, where he learned the skills of wood engraving from R. wikipedia.org
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