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Fabulous works by Ruth Marten (New York, 1949- present). Gouache on antique photogravure.
https://t.co/2zUN0Si4zU
"The Briar Wood" from the "Legend of Briar Rose", 1892.
A monochrome photogravure from the painting by Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898).
Q is for The Quest for the Holy Grail.
The Holy Grail tapestries were commissioned by William Knox d'Arcy for Stanmore Hall, Middlesex and designed and produced by Morris & Co. between 1890 & 1895. These photogravures of the original works are by photographer Frederick Hollyer.
This is the opening page of book #3 - still a work in progress. I’ve spent hours on this opening panel today and have still got a million miles to go! The perspective is a nightmare…
…I’m pleased with the photogravure colour palette though. That’s something.
@operamagazine 1. Photogravure after painting by Hubert von Herkomer 1896
2. "Richard Wagner" Wood engraving dated 1891
3. After the famous painting by Franz von Lenbach. Published in the biography "Richard Wagner" by Houston Stewart Chamberlain,1896
4. Fotogravure after Ernst Kietz. Paris 1840
Several works by @karenagold are on offer in @alliance_forest’s art auction.
Karena is a tireless forest protector and incredible artist. Her beautiful eco-dyed and photogravure pieces speak of a deep love and connection to our native forests.
Bid here: https://t.co/heh5qHO0zO
This week for #FinePressFriday we bring you 'Crow Calls' by Massachusetts writer, educator and photographer Robin Barber with four photogravures from drawings by Jennifer Schmidtmann, published by Kat Ran Press in Florence, Massachusetts in 2001. More: https://t.co/KZHqC3Obwv
The new show at Pallant House, from Hockney to Himid: 60 Years of British Printmaking, is a corker. More on our insta feed https://t.co/45NmvgIdns
Move by Tracey Emin, 2016, Polymer photogravure on paper, The Golder–Thompson Gift (2018), ©Tracey Emin. Courtesy Tracey Emin Studio
"A Roman Lady at her Toilette. Fourth Century"
Photogravure after the painting by Amos Cassioli (1832-1891)
Roman Lady has her hair done in a very elegant home setting.
Published in London, ca. 1890
Original antique print
20,4 x 29,3 cm (ca. 8 x 11.5")
Early Experiments with X-Rays (1896).
These exquisite photogravures are from one of the first series of X-rays ever produced, by Josef Maria Eder (1855–1944),
https://t.co/GlJ2QdrNsM
Let's try this again! Due to technical issues, we now have a makeup date for our chat with Photogravure Teaching Artist Pat Bacon: TOMORROW Friday, April 2 at 2pm.
Come ask questions and have a cozy chat 🖌️
Be sure to follow us over on Instagram @flowercityarts - see you then!
130 years ago, Ferdinand Ongania, an antiquarian bookseller with a shop in St Mark’s Square, had a passion to record the architecture of his city. His beautiful photogravures survive to give us a haunting reminder of a seemingly tourist-free Venice (1890) https://t.co/7tAu8Z37Dc
"#CorneliaParker’s latest works are eerie explorations of the traces of things: a series of still lifes made using the archaic technique of photogravure" @guardian art critic Jonathan Jones on Parker's new prints: https://t.co/GSCC3vVH33
Someone really should write an article about the amazing series of posters produced by the British Travel Association in the 30s. Incredible depth of image (photogravure) and stylish Bauhaus-inspired lettering. Britain never looked so good!
Damien Hirst - Sanctum Dome
Photogravure etching in edition of 59,
96 x 96cm.jpg
https://t.co/7OkjlU9j8N
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The Brass Bowl by Edward Steichen. Photogravure on tissue-thin Japan paper. Literature: Camera Work 14, 1906. A Photo-Secession Movement image, #photography as #art
This week's #StaffPick is the 7 volume set 'The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' by Edward Gibbon. Created for the #LimitedEditionsClub, these books feature #photogravure prints from #etchings. Read more about Claire's pick: https://t.co/lXzQTAIDq1
Writing about Super Sonico, since @jastusa has her amazing game as their Game of the Week at 55% off.
https://t.co/386tkXowP9
Sonico is known as a "gravure idol" in Japanese, meaning sexy swimsuit idol. Has this word become English yet? It comes from the French 'photogravure.'
For the month of November, we present wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the November 1905 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review.' Learn more abt the publication & see more illustrations here: https://t.co/ZdgKFy4lVu