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Photogravure - Wikipedia
Photogravure (in French héliogravure) is a process for printing photographs, also sometimes used for reproductive intaglio printmaking. en.wikipedia.org
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The Photogravure Process
The photogravure process is not only one of the most beautiful techniques for printing photographs, but also one of the most complex. photogravure.com
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Explainer: What Is Photogravure? | Antiques Roadshow - PBS
A photogravure is the most sophisticated of the photomechanical processes," Daile explained. "So strictly speaking, it's not a photograph. The image isn't made ... www.pbs.org
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photogravure
photogravure, n. (ˌfəʊtəʊgræˈvjʊə(r)) [a. F. photogravure, f. photo- + gravure engraving.] Photo-engraving; esp. the process of preparing a plate or matrix by transferring a photographic negative of a drawing, painting, or object to a metal plate, and then etching it in; a picture produced by this p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Photogravure and Serigraph - The Noble Maritime Collection
Photogravure is the original method used to create photographic reproductions that combines the fields of photography and printmaking. noblemaritime.org
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[PDF] PHOTOGRAVURE - Getty Museum
The carbon process of photography was invented by Alphonse-Louis Poitevin in 1855 and further developed between 1864 and 1874 by Joseph Swan and John Sawyer, ... www.getty.edu
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Boston Photogravure Company
Boston Photogravure Company was an American fine-art publisher specializing in the photogravure process. wikipedia.org
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Photogravure | BORCH Editions
Photogravure is an intaglio printmaking technique. It is one of the earliest and most beautiful ways of transferring a photographic image to a piece of ... borcheditions.com
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The Photogravure Process - Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
Creating a photogravure involves using a photograph or negative to etch an image into a copper plate with light and chemicals, then printing it traditionally ... www.fmopa.org
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MIND BLOWING Printmaking: Photogravure, Part 1 of 2 - YouTube
Watch a comprehensive, detailed demo of photogravure printmaking showing every nuance of the creative and technical process. This is Part 1. www.youtube.com
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Photogravure prints 229 - Ray Bidegain
Photogravure prints are beautiful and unique and I love them, have a look at what I have been up for the last few years. cascabelpress.com
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Timeline - The Art of the Photogravure
Explore an interactive timeline that charts the evolution of photogravure as well as the history of photomechanical printing. photogravure.com
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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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René Basset (photographer)
Exhibitions Rétrospective (1994, Lyon) Transparences (2000, La Ricamarie) Photogravure, la photo comme estampe (2000, Villeurbanne) Figures (2001, Francheville wikipedia.org
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rotogravure
rotogravure Printing. (ˌrəʊtəʊgrəˈvjʊə(r)) Also ‖ rotogravur, † rotagravure, and with capital initial. [orig. the name of the Rotogravur Deutsche Tiefdrück Gesellschaft (Berlin), said to be f. the names of two other companies, Rotophot (Berlin) and Deutsche Photogravur AG (Siegburg), adopted in Eng.... Oxford English Dictionary
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