Sentences with word «imbibition»

Harry Callahan, Camera Movement on Neon Lights at Night, 1946, dye imbibition print, printed 1979, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Corcoran Collection (Gift of Richard W. and Susan R. Gessner) 2015.19.4192
Harry Callahan, Detroit, c. 1943, dye imbibition print, printed c. 1980, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of the Callahan Family 2011.95.40
A passionate experimenter and a technical master, he was an early champion of the prized dye imbibition process of the 1930s.
Rapid imbibition of water in fractures within unsaturated sedimentary rock.
Fructose is also produced from the excess glucose and also contributes to this water imbibition.
This trait ensures that germination is blocked upon seed imbibition even under apparent favorable conditions.
Artists kept playing catch - up as color increasingly swamped popular culture and amateur photography; many came to take their cues from both, and in 1976 Museum of Modern Art photography curator John Szarkowski gave William Eggleston a major solo exhibition for his now - iconic photos combining a snapshot aesthetic with a mastery of the dye imbibition process that «allowed Eggleston to draw attention to color without making it the subject of the photograph,» Rohrbach writes.
Eliot Porter, United States, 1901 — 1990, Sunflower and Sand Dune, Colorado, 1959, dye imbibition print, 16 x 11 3/4 inches, Portland Museum of Art, Maine © Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas.
Dye imbibition print 52.6 X 66.1 cm (20 11/16 X 26 in.).
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