Sentences with phrase «century cyanotypes»

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On view is a recent body of work in which Lambrecht explores the evolution of perception using the cyanotype process, an early photographic technique dating to the mid-19th century and named for its Prussian blue hue.
The collection spans much of the twentieth century and encompasses many different processes, including gelatin silver, cyanotype, collodion, hand - tinted, chromogenic color, and Polaroids.
The first exhibition to focus exclusively on photographs made in the eastern half of the United States during the 19th century, East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth - Century American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to albumen prints and cyanotypes — as well as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unhecentury, East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth - Century American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to albumen prints and cyanotypes — as well as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unheCentury American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to albumen prints and cyanotypes — as well as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unheralded.
Organized in collaboration with a seminar from Clark University, the exhibition will be presented with thematic emphasis on botanicals, landscape, abstraction, and portraiture — areas that dominated much of the production of cyanotypes in the early twentieth century and recur in contemporary work.
Frazier printed many of the images in the show as «cyanotypes, a 19th century photographic process that renders images in shades of blue, referencing an architect's blueprint and the idea of «blue collar» work.»
Influenced by imagery from the nineteenth century, Dugdale began using a large format camera to produce classic cyanotypes — a rustic process invented in 1842, capturing friends, family, still life and landscape.
Participants will learn the basics of the 19th century Wet Plate Collodion Process in the two - day workshop, and will create «direct positive» 4» x 5» tintypes, and cyanotypes from glass plates.
A never - published cyanotype print by Edward Curtis captures Cheyenne tipis in the early days of the 20th century.
Lush images of modern dance pioneers; haunting early cyanotypes of algae (the first photographic works to be produced by a woman); majestic geographical surveys taken along the Union Pacific Railroad, iconic Depression - era images taken under the Farm Security Administration's famed photography program; Berenice Abbott's epic documentation of 1930s New York for the Federal Art Project; stunning 19th century vistas of the Egypt and Syria; scenes and portraits of Ellis Island Immigrants, the Statue of Liberty under construction...
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