Collotype printing was the state of the art
for photographic reproduction at the turn of the twentieth century, but it was quickly replaced by faster, cheaper and more mechanized printing techniques.
Not exact matches
Halftones are created to prepare
photographic images
for reproduction across various print media.
(d) A licensee's books and records may be maintained, produced, and reproduced
for examination by photostatic,
photographic, microphotographic, optical imaging, or by any other generally recognized process
for data storage and
reproduction.
Reproductions of the centre's material can be made
for research purposes, and this includes photocopies and
photographic services such as scanning and digital prints.
This book features a series of
photographic collaborations by Copley and Jaqueline Hyde wherein the ostensible subject — a painting by Copley, perfectly exposed and ready to be cropped
for reproduction — also reveals a broader scene.
Taking a page from Gerhard Richter, albeit in his own distinctive way, LaDuke exploits a painting's capacity
for exposing handmade deceptions — a useful tool in a culture awash in the slippery
photographic phantoms of
reproduction.
Of course, a good part of the artist's wideranging, amiable practice lends itself very neatly to
reproduction, from the transient «One - Minute Sculptures,» 1988 - 97, that brought his work to the attention of a wider public beginning in the late 1980s to his more recent
photographic «instructions»
for being idle or politically incorrect.
For the first time in the artist's career, these hitherto «passive» elements, observed exclusively in their
photographic reproduction, now step into 3 - dimensional reality.
But
for those who make the effort to see the work itself the artist has a neat surprise: the handcuffs are real aluminium, protruding from the flat image in a way that slyly escapes
photographic reproduction of the art work.
Between 1958 and 1960, Robert Rauschenberg made drawings
for each of the 34 cantos, or sections, of Dante's 14th - century poem Inferno by using a novel technique to transfer
photographic reproductions from magazines and newspapers onto paper.
As with Minutemen, Wachs» also manipulates found images
for Gin on the Rocks, a life - size
photographic reproduction, pieced together from twenty - five separate inkjet prints.
Box C030 Folder 17: Marsden Hartley — Eight Bells» Folly; 1966 Black - and - white
photographic reproduction of Marsden Hartley's painting Eight Bells Folly: Memorial
for Hart Crane, with a cover letter from the University of Minnesota art gallery.
For Tansey, this project was «a synthesis of
photographic, illustrative, and painterly qualities... The meaning of the work resided in the process of re-translation - reinterpretation
reproduction - rather than in its perceptual equivalence to reality.»
Mirage of Memory, his project
for Mercer Union, will involve the installation of a mosaic of photographs and the memory - interrupted
reproduction of these
photographic images as paintings rendered on the gallery walls.
Sherrie Levine, American conceptual artist known
for remaking famous 20th - century works of art either through
photographic reproductions (termed re-photography), drawing, watercolour, or sculpture.
Photographs provide the basis
for sketches and paintings while
photographic reproductions of paintings and other works are incorporated along with mass - media images and packaging into collages and assemblages in a voracious cycle of visual input, output and reuse.
Between 1958 and 1960, Rauschenberg made drawings
for each of the 34 cantos of Dante Alighieri's 13th - century poem Inferno by using a novel technique to transfer
photographic reproductions from magazines or newspapers onto paper, and then working further with other materials.
operating
photographic processing machines
for developing and
reproduction photographic materials according with client specifications,
I, therefore, consider myself to be strongly qualified
for the position of
photographic reproduction technician.