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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...
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Boston Photogravure Company
Boston Photogravure Company was an American fine-art publisher specializing in the photogravure process.
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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...
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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
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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....
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Martin Hürlimann
Kathedralen, Atlantis Verlag AG, Zurich, 1948, translation Thames and Hudson, London
Eternal France, Thames & Hudson. 1952 — 216 b/w photographs in photogravure Italy, Thames & Hudson. 1953 — 225 b/w photographs in photogravure
London, Thames & Hudson 1956 — 115 b/w photographs in photogravure, six colour plates
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Thomas Annan
These were eventually exhibited by Thomas' son, James Craig Annan, and reproduced in photogravure in Alfred Stieglitz's journal Camera Work. Thomas Annan purchased the rights to the photogravure process in Britain from Karel Klíč of Vienna in 1883 after visiting the city with his second son,
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gravure
▪ I. gravure1 rare—1. (ˈgreɪvjʊə(r)) [f. grave v.1 + -ure. Cf. F. gravure engraving.] The fact of being graven or engraved.1876 Lanier Poems, Dedication, Symbol of gravure on his heart to be.▪ II. gravure2 (gravyːr, ˈgrævjʊə(r), -ˈjʊə(r)) [Shortened from photogravure.] The process of engraving by me...
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John Douglas Miller
is considered a "fine mezzotinter" in a period when demand for such skills was rapidly declining due to the rise of photomechanical techniques such as photogravure
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KPR (disambiguation)
KPR is a photosensitive material used in photoengraving, photogravure and photolithography.
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安托万·康坦·富基耶-坦维尔
EVANS WITH A PHOTOGRAVURE FRONTISPIECE AND FOURTEEN OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS
Le glaive vengeur de la République française une et indivisible, ou, Galerie
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Fred Hovey Allen
Fred Hovey Allen (1845–1926) was an American Congregational clergyman and author, best known as the inventor of the first photogravure plates for art reproduction
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James Craig Annan
Annan and Sons of Glasgow, Hamilton and Edinburgh, and in 1883 went to Vienna to learn the process of photogravure from the inventor, Karel Klíč. He introduced the photogravure process into Britain, and T. & R.
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Karel Klíč
He was one of the inventors of photogravure (heliogravura in Czech). During a long night in 1877, while working with zinc relief etching, he discovered, by chance, a process leading to photogravure.
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Phototype
Phototype can refer to a metal printing block, sometimes prepared using photogravure to reproduce a photograph in printing.
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