In the photogravure process, the image is photochemically transferred to an etching plate that has been coated with a light-sensitive emulsion. |
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The editions, specially commissioned by Counter Editions, are photogravure prints on Somerset Velvet 300gsm paper with a chine-collé. |
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In time, independent magazines developed from this, the photogravure illustrated magazines. |
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Mills may have paid a record price, but Goupil still owned the copyright, which enabled him to reproduce the composition again in 1877 as a photogravure. |
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He died in 1877, just as he was further perfecting the art of photogravure, and literally as he was writing up a history of his invention of photography. |
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Pad printing is an indirect photogravure process. |
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The images are a photogravure, retainted with watercolor, a technique which the artist uses for the first time here and which gives a very soft appearance to the images. |
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With the introduction of photogravure and colour offset photolithography in Canada in the 1960s, it became possible to print more detailed multicoloured stamps. |
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New processes enabled designers to decorate wallpaper with photogravure, and high-speed techniques were developed for the more traditional screen printing and woodblock methods. |
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The Chapmans on offer are two photogravure prints that combine images of innocence – children's faces, rabbits, cartoonish owls – with slices of Grand Guignol: skulls, flayed flesh, mouths full of fangs. |
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This commercially-produced photogravure was produced and distributed by Revillion Frères, the chief fur trading rival of the Hudson's Bay Company at the beginning of this century. |
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Ms Gallagher mines sci-fi, marine biology and black history for her art, variously making use of cut-up paper, pencil, plasticine, printed matter, rubber, gold leaf and photogravure. |
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