Photogravure (redirect from Heliogravure)
Photogravure (in French héliogravure) is a process for printing photographs, also sometimes used for reproductive intaglio printmaking. It is a photo-mechanical...
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Verlaine, Parallelism (ca. 1896) heliogravure (33.5 × 21.2 mm) The Art Institute of Chicago Sainte-Thérèse (no date) heliogravure (15 x 11 cm) various locations...
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Pyramids of Ghizeh. 1893. Egypt; heliogravure after original views. Wilbour Library of Egyptology. Brooklyn Museum...
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Realistic representation/correction of Tibetan dog in 1904 "The German dogs". Heliogravure, Richard Strbel...
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héliogr., found on old reproductions, may stand for the French word héliogravure, and can then refer to any form of photogravure. Physautotype (around...
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with pastel on paper. Reproductions of the work (soft-ground etchings, heliogravures and aquatints, sometimes colored) are also held in other museum collections...
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manuscripts then known, and was the only one illustrated, with four plates in heliogravure. However the manuscript was called the "Grandes Heures du duc de Berry"...
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Chagny, André (1950). Notre-Dame de Garde (in French). Lyon: Editions Héliogravure M. Lescuyer & Fils. OCLC 14251718. Levet 1994, p. 113. Levet 1994, p...
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Heliogravure from a 1908 edition by Paul Avril...
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