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They produced large numbers of posters and prints published by Mabileau et Cie, covering racing events involving motorcars, aircraft, dirigibles and speedboats.
This period is marked by his intense involvement with Remy de Gourmont in the publication of L ' Ymagier, a luxuriously produced " art " magazine devoted to the symbolic analysis of medieval and popular prints.
Indeed, complaining that painting did not make enough money to justify the time spent when compared to his prints, he produced no paintings from 1513 to 1516.
He often combined etching and engraving techniques in a single plate, and produced about 122 intaglio prints altogether.
He also produced some original prints, including two etchings.
Gardner had the prints " clarified " by Snelling, and new negatives produced, " more conducive to printing ", for use in the illustrated lectures he gave around the UK.
Only in the 15th century did production of painted icons begin to approach Eastern levels, and in this century the use of icons in the West was enormously increased by the introduction of prints on paper, mostly woodcuts which were produced in vast numbers ( although hardly any survive ).
He then produced a number of actor and warrior prints, along with theatre programmes, and other such materials.
Evidence of his prints for the next few years is sporadic, as he mostly produced illustrations for books of kyoka, literally ' crazy verse ', a parody of the classical waka form.
These prints, produced during that fourteen-year-period as if Utamaro was the artist, now are referred to as the work of Utamaro II.
Utamaro produced over two thousand prints during his working career, along with a number of paintings, surimono, as well as many illustrated books, including over thirty shunga books, albums, and related publications.
London also became a center, and some of Géricault's prints were in fact produced there.
Goya in Bordeaux produced his last series of prints by lithography — The Bulls of Bordeaux of 1828.
Grant Wood, George Bellows, Alphonse Mucha, Max Kahn, Pablo Picasso, Eleanor Coen, Jasper Johns, David Hockney, Susan Dorothea White and Robert Rauschenberg are a few of the artists who have produced most of their prints in the medium.
A silkscreen printed glass mirror is produced using inorganic color ink that prints patterns through a special screen onto glass.
These prints were produced in very large numbers from about 1425 onward.
A color print on paper could be produced by superimposing carbon prints of the three images made in their complementary colors, a subtractive method of color reproduction pioneered by Louis Ducos du Hauron in the late 1860s.
The total number of artworks he produced has been estimated at 50, 000, comprising 1, 885 paintings ; 1, 228 sculptures ; 2, 880 ceramics, roughly 12, 000 drawings, many thousands of prints, and numerous tapestries and rugs.
He produced a skillful suggested reconstruction, which was soon being circulated by the Society of Antiquaries alongside its prints of the inscription.
In just over a decade, he produced more than 2, 100 artworks, consisting of 860 oil paintings and more than 1, 300 watercolors, drawings, sketches and prints.
An Augsburg horse armour in the German Historical Museum, Berlin, dating to between 1512 and 1515, is decorated with motifs from Hopfer's etchings and woodcuts, but this is no evidence that Hopfer himself worked on it, as his decorative prints were largely produced as patterns for other craftsmen in various media.
Today fine art prints produced on ink-jet machines using the CcMmYK color model are generally called " Giclée ".
( or ) is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints ( or woodcuts ) and paintings produced between the 17th and the 20th centuries, featuring motifs of landscapes, tales from history, the theatre, and pleasure quarters.
These prints were produced in very large numbers from about 1425 onward.

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Wright set his loss at $200,000, a figure perhaps justified by the unique character of the house that had been ruined, and the faultless taste that had gone into the selection of the prints and other things that were destroyed.
During the rest of the summer my scholarly mania for making plaster casts and spatter prints of Catskill flowers and leaves was all but surpassed by the constantly renewed impressions of Jessica that my mind served up to me for contemplation and delight.
Its permanent collection features more than 800 works of art, primarily by artists from Africa, Asia and Latin America, including paintings, photographs, prints, drawings, and mixed media.
At that time, Sloane's collection consisted of around 71, 000 objects of all kinds including some 40, 000 printed books, 7, 000 manuscripts, extensive natural history specimens including 337 volumes of dried plants, prints and drawings including those by Albrecht Dürer and antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Ancient Near and Far East and the Americas.
The bequest of a collection of books, engraved gems, coins, prints and drawings by Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode in 1800 did much to raise the Museum's reputation ; but Montagu House became increasingly crowded and decrepit and it was apparent that it would be unable to cope with further expansion.
There are about a million British prints including more than 20, 000 satires and outstanding collections of works by William Blake and Thomas Bewick ..
The great edition, of which the text and apparatus appeared in 1869 and 1872, was called by himself editio viii ; but this number is raised to twenty or twenty-one, if mere reprints from stereotype plates and the minor editions of his great critical texts are included ; posthumous prints bring the total to forty-one.
An alternate form of ( 2 ) – the machine successively prints all n of the digits on its tape, halting after printing the n < sup > th </ sup > – emphasizes Minsky's observation: ( 3 ) That by use of a Turing machine, a finite definition – in the form of the machine's table – is being used to define what is a potentially-infinite string of decimal digits.
The prints were also examined by another photographic company, Ilford, who reported unequivocally that there was " some evidence of faking ".
The collection included prints of the photographs, two of the cameras used by the girls, watercolours of fairies painted by Elsie, and a nine-page letter from Elsie admitting to the hoax.
It was mentioned in Indian literature by the 12th century when the writer Hemacandra described calico fabric prints with a lotus design.
Cheap calico prints, imported by the East India Company from " Hindustan ", had become popular.
The Chester Beatty Library houses the famous collection of manuscripts, miniature paintings, prints, drawings, rare books and decorative arts assembled by American mining millionaire ( and honorary Irish citizen ) Sir Alfred Chester Beatty ( 1875 – 1968 ).
Boating, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, exemplifies in its conciseness the lessons Manet learned from Japanese prints, and the abrupt cropping by the frame of the boat and sail adds to the immediacy of the image.
In France, the Lumière company sent cameramen all round the world from 1896 onwards to shoot films, which were exhibited locally by the cameramen, and then sent back to the company factory in Lyon to make prints for sale to whoever wanted them.
: The Negative Cutter cuts and splices the negatives as directed by the Film Editor, and then provides the assembled negative reels to the lab in order for prints ( positives for projection ) to be made.
When his wife Josefa died in 1812, he was mentally and emotionally processing the war by painting The Charge of the Mamelukes and The Third of May 1808, and preparing the series of prints later known as The Disasters of War ( Los desastres de la guerra ).
The dark visions depicted in these prints are partly explained by his caption, " The sleep of reason produces monsters ".
Pathe began to supplement its operation in 1910 by purchasing film prints, strip the emulsion from the film base and re-coating it.

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