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| | Notes on polymer photogravure, by Strange Ross |
 | | Polymer photogravure (or photopolymer gravure) is a nontoxic technique by which it is possible, from regular photographic negatives, to produce intaglio prints. |  | | This effect may be avoided by placing a thin rubber sheet with a smooth surface between paper and felt; a 1 mm thick sheet of "para rubber" (probably the same as latex) worked very well in my case. |  | | The positive film to be used for the second exposure of the polymer plate is produced from the original negative in much the same way as a regular photographic print is prepared. |
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http://www.psy.ku.dk/ross/Ph_grav.html
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| | PhotoGuide Japan/PhotoShowcase/Peter Miller/About Photogravure |
 | | According to Peter, photogravure is gaining more interest and a larger market for prints. |  | | So, as you can see, photogravure printmaking is pretty darn complicated. |  | | It takes a month for Peter to make a photogravure print. |
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http://photojpn.org/peter/gravure.html
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| | Illustrated Book Study: Digital Conversion Requirements Printed Illustrations (Preservation, Library of Congress) |
 | | The photogravure, which conveys tonality rivaling photographic prints, was well reproduced even at 150 dpi on the Tektronix. |  | | Evidence of the collotype structure was found in microscopically thin reticulation lines, measuring.01 mm or finer. |  | | Although the Tektronix printer had half the resolution of the HP printer, its ability to produce actual grays at each pixel resulted in superior print quality. |
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http://www.loc.gov/preserv/rt/illbk/ibs.htm
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| | Alphonse De Neuville Prints |
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http://www.military-prints.com/neuville.htm
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| | Lothar Osterburg |
 | | In most cases they only approximate a true continuous tone with the use of the fine halftone dots given by the newer generation inkjet printers. |  | | In contrast, most photographic printing techniques use halftones to simulate values with smaller or larger dots of the same tonality. |  | | The plates are soft polymer plastic, which can not be reworked, nor hold up to a larger edition without damage. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~lotharosterburg/process.html
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| | The Process of Photogravure - Coup de Foudre, LLC |
 | | Meanwhile, the paper onto which the photogravure is to be applied must be cut, uniformly dampened, and stored in that condition in order to provide the ideal printing surface. |  | | Though a photogravure looks like a photograph, it is actually a series of connected lines, unlike the disconnected dots that make up a photograph. |  | | The photogravure process was developed in the 1850s, and involves producing a photographic image from an engraving plate to create a print that has the subtlety of a photograph and the aesthetic quality of a lithograph. |
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http://www.coupdefoudre.com/Glossaries/Photogravure.html
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| | Michele Guerra - My Hobbies - The Photogravure |
 | | Michele Guerra - My Hobbies - The Photogravure |  | | The photogravure is a photographic procedure and therefore more defined will be the film, more defined will be the tracks, that could even be thinner, like other serigraphical designs (i.e. |  | | In order to execute a photogravure you need to handle two chemical compounds: caustic soda (NaOH) and ferric chloride (FeCl3). |
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http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/6614/efotidx.html
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| | About Photogravure |
 | | Photogravure is one type of hand-made intaglio printing. |  | | Taneli Escola and Kari Holopainen, Polymer Photogravure: A New Method for Photographers and Graphic Artists |  | | Often, the quarterly's photogravures were finer than the original prints. |
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http://www.workingtheory.com/AboutPhotogravure.html
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| | Brian Marki Fine Art: Russ Dodd, Photogravure |
 | | Already highly regarded by photographers and publishers, the company was formed in 2000 to present Mr. |  | | Each print carries the embossed printers mark identifying them as from the FSA/Stryker Collection®. |  | | He developed his own method of printing photogravures through decades of experience in the printing industry combined with a lifetime as a painter, printmaker, and photographer. |
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http://www.brianmarki.com/russdodd.html
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| | Deco Dog's Ephemera - New York & New Jersey Architecture |
 | | CONDITION: yellowing of sheet, very light wear on edges, corners are a bit rough, the bottom left corner has a shallow 3/4" crease, a few stray marks from the printing process |  | | New York City, card stock, 20"x 14", very fine condition, corners and edges a bit worn, some slight yellowing around edges and a few stray marks from the printing process #30 |  | | CONDITION: slight yellowing around edges, very light wear on edges and corners, very small nick out of edge near top left corner, a few stray marks from the printing process |
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http://www.decodog.com/inven/arch2.html
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| | A Natural Eye Photography - Photogravure Gallery |
 | | Most of the images are 5 1/2 by 7 inches on 16 by 20 inch paper. |  | | To view our inaugural release, click on the smaller image to the left. |  | | The photogravure is amongst the oldest forms of photographic printmaking. |
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http://www.eddiesoloway.com/gallgrv.html
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| | Photogravure Printing Process |
 | | In essence, the production of a photogravure consists of three steps: taking the picture; producing a printing plate of the image; and printing the image on paper. |  | | A photogravure looks like a photograph but is a series of connected lines, rather than unconnected dots as in a photograph. |  | | The process is rarely used today due to the costs involved, but it produces prints which have the subtlety of a photograph and the art quality of a lithograph. |
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http://www.curtis-collection.com/process.html
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| | The Kamakura Print Collection Home Page -- Photogravure Etchings by Peter Miller |
 | | To learn how photogravure etchings are made, who invented the technique and why, or get guidance on framing and collecting gravure prints, click Learning. |  | | Please indicate which prints you are interesting in learning about or purchasing. |  | | Photogravure etchings from The Kamakura Print Collection may be purchased at Galleries listed here, or from The Kamakura Print Collection by sending an e-mail message to the contact address above. |
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http://www.kamprint.com
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| | printing - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about printing |
 | | In gravure intaglio printing, tone is produced by varying the thickness of the ink of the printing surface through depressions of varying depth; minute points constitute the clean surface that keeps the paper from being pressed into the depressions. |  | | Rotogravure is photogravure adapted for printing by a rotary or cylinder press. |  | | In photogravure the gravure plate is made by a photographic process. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/printing
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| | Strange Ross: Photogravure and quadtones |
 | | My motivation for doing so has been a desire to produce prints on "real" paper, rather than on photographic paper; and a desire to be able completely to control the color (or tint) of these prints. |  | | My primary nonprofessional activity up till recently has been landscape photography, and I have now turned to polymer photogravure to print my landscapes and other images. |  | | Change in size of stochastic screens available from Hellas Grafisk. |
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http://www.psy.ku.dk/ross
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| | ArtLex's Pf-Pim page |
 | | lithograph, mezzotint, photogravure, steel engraving, and wood engraving — at each of several resolutions — dots per inch (DPI). |  | | The Steerage, 1907, photogravure, published in 1915 as a special supplement to No. 7-8 of Camera Work; 13 1/8 x 10 3/8 inches (33.3 x 26.4 cm), Los Angeles County Museum of Art. |  | | Karl Blossfeldt (German, 1865-1932), Delphinium, from the album "Urformen der Kunst," 1928, photogravure, 10 x 7 1/2 inches (25.4 x 19.05 cm) |
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http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/Pf.html
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| | Technique of Intaglio Photogravure Printmaking |
 | | The new digital SLRs with larger light sensors combined with printers using pigmented ink |  | | In a gravure print (also known as photogravure, héliogravure, or gravure à l'aquatinte), the tones and variations in light and shadow, and the textures of various surfaces, are the distinguishing features. |  | | Under magnification, the aquatint grain of a photogravure prints is visible. |
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http://www.kamprint.com/printmak.html
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| | The Curtis Collection Home Page |
 | | Click on PRINTING HISTORY for a full summary of the various "vintage" editions and availability by paper type. |  | | CLICK on the photogravure PRINTING PROCESS to see how gravures are printed. |  | | The Curtis Collection has ownership of the world's largest, most extensive collection of Copper Photogravure Plates ever produced or assembled. |
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http://www.curtis-collection.com
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| | Photogravure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the late 19th century and early 20th century photograuvure was frequently used for reproducing a photograph in a book or magazine. |  | | Though it is no longer widely used, its primary use today is for reproducing fine art photographs. |  | | Photogravure is a type of intaglio printing process used for reproducing monochromatic (black and white) images. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photogravure
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| | Maud Earl |
 | | Many of her paintings were transformed into mezzotints and photogravures. |  | | Colour photogravure, ltd edition of 100, signed by the Artist. |  | | The following list is made up of her best known portfolio editions of prints while many other works were seperately isssued. |
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http://www.grosvenorprints.com/earl.htm
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| | photogravure, about |
 | | No wonder there are not many artists doing photogravure. |  | | This is in addition to a print studio. |  | | While photogravure, and later, rotogravure, were used to commercially reproduce images, apparently artists were drawn to photogravure from the beginning. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~haleani/wsnE690.html
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| | Photogravure |
 | | I have many original photogravure prints from 1888 on rice paper by Fredrick H. Allen. |  | | It is his Famous Paintings published by Haskell and Post Company. |
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http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7399
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| | Memphis, Follow the Stories: What Is Photogravure? |
 | | She notes that photographers would sometimes choose tinted inks for their photogravures. |  | | The image has the realistic detail we associate with a photograph and a subtle range of whites, grays, and blacks typical of a fine art print. |  | | Daile said that the photogravure process, which is an involved and an expensive one, is one of the best methods ever developed to mass produce large editions of photographs for high quality books and magazines. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/series/highlights/2005/memphis/fts_hour1_1.html
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| | Early Photographic Processes - Photogravure |
 | | In the early 1890s, he made photogravure prints from some of Hill and Adamson's calotype negatives, and to used them to promote Hill and Adamson's work internationally by sending the photogravures to exhibitions. |  | | James Craig Annan made a fine set of photogravures of his father's images of the Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow. |  | | Results using rich sepia ink can also be very attractive. |
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http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/1_early/1_early_photography_-_processes_-_photogravure.htm
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| | AlternativePhotography.com : copper photogravures |
 | | Lars experiemnts a lot and often uses the sun or UV light to expose his work. |  | | After you have had the plate lying in the dustbox use a burner to melt the rosin. |  | | I know there is a big interest for photogravure but it is practices by few, I wish there where more people working with it, because it is a fantastic process. |
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http://www.alternativephotography.com/process_copper_photograv.html
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| | GRAPHICSTUDIO - Mapplethorpe |
 | | For the first time, a multi-plate, three-color photogravure was achieved. |  | | are figure studies which continue experimentation in photogravure. |  | | When compared with the style of the other two flower images produced as photogravures at Graphicstudio, the iconic quality of Orchid is underscored. |
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http://www.graphicstudio.usf.edu/Mapplethorpe.html
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| | photo-eye PHOTOGRAVURE - Polymer Photogravure. |
 | | Beginning with a short history of gravure printing, the first fine-art ink method for reproducing photographs, this clearly written and practically designed manual is a first rate working guide. |  | | For the health conscious darkroom practitioner, Polymer Photogravure presents a recently developed, environmentally safe printing method. |
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http://www.photoeye.com/templates/ShowDetailsbyCat.cfm?Catalog=ZB305
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| | Alfred Stieglitz vintage photographs for sale |
 | | Camera Work reproduced photographs by Kasebier, Steichen, Stieglitz, White, and other leading photographers in high quality photogravure. |  | | Stieglitz described the photogravures as "suitable for framing." Camera Work was also a leader in printing critical thought on art by George Bernard Shaw, Gertrude Stein, Sadakichi Hartmann, and Mabel Dodge. |  | | The editions were small and the reproductions were remarkably faithful to the original print, both in tone and texture. |
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http://www.leegallery.com/stieglitz.html
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| | [Rarebooks] FS: Fine Photogravure Portrait of Mark Twain |
 | | PHOTOGRAVURE PORTRAIT OF MARK TWAIN BY ELLIS and WALERY, framed. |  | | Berlin: Fine image of the author by photographers Alfred Ellis and Walery of London, noted for their photographs of Oscar Wilde, printed in Berlin with the subject's name and the number "8249" printed below the image. |  | | Tomorrow we will post our January list, a little late, with a variety of items including many pieces by Mark Twain, such as the following: [TWAIN, Mark (CLEMENS, Samuel)]. |
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http://rarebooksmailinglist.com/pipermail/rarebooks_rarebooksmailinglist.com/2005-January/002157.html
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| | photogravure - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Words similar to photogravure: gravure, heliogravure, rotogravure, more... |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "photogravure" is defined. |  | | We found 22 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word photogravure: |
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 | | Colour photogravure, ltd edition of 100, signed by the Artist. |  | | Photogravure [ signed in pencil ] 590 x 755mm. |  | | Photogravure, 300 x 370mm slight foxing in margins |
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| | V&A Exploring Photography - Photogravure |
 | | Photogravure is a process for reproducing a photograph in large editions. |  | | It uses gelatin to transfer the image from a black and white negative to a copper printing plate. |
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http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/photography/processframe.php?processid=pr017
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| | Federated Photo Engravers Photo-Lithographers & Photogravure Employees Association of Australia - Australian Trade ... |
 | | It changed names to the Federated Photo Engravers Photo Lithographers & Photogravure Employees' Association of Australia in 1952 and finally amalgamated with the Printing and Kindred Industries Union in 1986, to which it remains a part. |  | | The Union was registered federally as the Federated Process Engravers Photo-Lithographers & Photogravure Employees’ Association of Australia in 1942, although it was active since 1910. |  | | This was a small skilled union focused on printing works and newspaper offices in Victoria and to a lesser degree, South Australia. |
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| | Desdemona a Photogravure - Painting By Hugo Konig |
 | | Desdemona a Photogravure - Painting By Hugo Konig |  | | He studied art at the academy of his native city; is now professor of Historical Painting there. |  | | Lavishly illustrated with color reproductions, this book is highly recommended for all libraries.--Sandra Rothenberg, Framingham State Coll., MA Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information. |
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http://angelfire.com/art/photogravure/index.html
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| | Bonney Antiques - Prints About the Arts |
 | | c.1887 Gebbie and Co. Photogravure, printed by Goupil |  | | 1880 D. Appleton, Goupil Photogravure from a painting by J.L. Webb |  | | 19th Century Photogravure from by Goupil, published by Gebbie |
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| | prints...ann beeson and fishbone press |
 | | I make hand made boxes containing series of prints and computer generated books as Fishbone Press. |  | | If you are interested in printmaking, photogravure or hand made books and boxes, we would be happy to hear from you. |  | | Click on my name under the Printmaker's Webring Logo.There are a number of interesting print related sites on the ring. |
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| | Working Theory Press - Photogravure |
 | | For a look at some of our past work, see these other note-worthy photographers, |  | | Our hand-pulled prints reproduce black-and-white photographs, using fine art paper, archival inks, and an etching press. |  | | Our photogravure prints have been collected by the George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon. |
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http://www.workingtheory.com
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| | Search Results for photogravure - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | A page composed on film, in negative, can be used for photogravure plates or for metal or engraved plates intended for letterpress printing. |  | | The name of the group suggested that it... |  | | Expand your search on photogravure with these databases: |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=photogravure&submit=Find&source=MWTAB
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| | eBay - photogravure textbooks education at low prices |
 | | Note: Item availability and pricing may be out of date. |  | | 9 matches found for 'photogravure' in Textbooks, Education |  | | eBay - photogravure textbooks education at low prices |
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http://product-search.ebay.com/photogravure_Textbooks-Education_W0QQpoqryZphotogravureQQpovcsZ1392
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| | Early Engraving & Engravers in England, 1545-1695: A Critical and Historical Essay, with Forty-one Facsimiles in ... |
 | | They offer full satisfaction and normal prices - no markups, no hidden costs, no overcharged shipping costs. |  | | Early Engraving & Engravers in England, 1545-1695: A Critical and Historical Essay, with Forty-one Facsimiles in Photogravure and Many Illustrations in the Text - COLVIN, SIDNEY |  | | COLVIN, SIDNEY Early Engraving & Engravers in England, 1545-1695: A Critical and Historical Essay, with Forty-one Facsimiles in Photogravure and Many Illustrations in the Text |
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| | 6. Photogravure |
 | | An aquatint provides the tooth, substituting for a halftone screen so the photograph's different tones can be captured. |  | | In photogravure, the process used at Crown Point Press, the acid-resistant ground is a photosensitized gelatin layer that is dissolved in the areas of the metal plate eaten away by the acid. |
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http://www.crownpoint.com/printmaking/process6.html
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| | Photograph, Photogravure Subject Index Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
 | | The Steerage, 1907, Alfred Stieglitz (American, 18641946), Photogravure on vellum; 12 11/16 x 10 3/16 in. |  | | The Terminal, 1892, Alfred Stieglitz (American, 18641946), Photogravure; 4 3/4 x 6 5/16 in. |  | | [Dandelion Seeds], 1858 or later, William Henry Fox Talbot (British, 18001877), Photogravure (photoglyphic engraving from a copper plate) (2004.111) |
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http://www.metmuseum.org/TOAH/hi/hi_phphgrav.htm
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| | 1893 Columbian Exposition Photogravure |
 | | 1893 Columbian Exposition Photogravure, "View to the South from Bridge Near the Marine Cafe' Showing the Japanese Bridge...", a fine print in indigo by D. Appleton and Co.,12 1/2" x 16 7/8", near mint. |
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http://www.the-antique-shop.com/inventory/merch/expositionphotog.htm
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| | Hand Colored Photographic Images, Meiji Japan |
 | | These prints came with a 1917 edition of K. |  | | I am leaning to photogravure as the printing process. |  | | I am not postive these are photogravure plates. |
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http://www.baxleystamps.com/litho/meiji/40327.shtml
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| | photogravure on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | A free trial at HighBeam will give you more info than you can handle. |  | | Old photo process sheds new light on making art. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/X/X-photogrvr.asp
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| | Digital Library Collections, Northwestern University Library |
 | | This site complements the entire selection of photogravure plates from the published volumes, which Northwestern University Library prepared in 1998-01 as a digital collection for the Library of Congress American Memory Program through an LC/Ameritech Award. |  | | This site contains all 2,226 of the photogravure plates from The North American Indian (1907-1930), a set of twenty volumes and portfolios held in the Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections. |  | | Each volume is accompanied by a portfolio of large photogravure plates. |
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http://digital.library.northwestern.edu
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