10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HELIOTYPY»
Discover the use of
heliotypy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
heliotypy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Robert Smithson: Learning from New Jersey and Elsewhere
The wealth of shadows, the torrents of light, the gloss of a tanned shoulder, the
rare reflection, the fluid transitions from one element to another — perhaps all of
this pertains only to the snapshot, to a particular kind of heliotypy, to special forms
...
2
Fac-similes of certain portions of the Gospel of St. ...
This ancient discovery should be called Heliotypy, and not Photography,
because the image of anolject is imprinted by the direct action of the sun, and not
by means of any photographic apparatus. And since, as it has recently been
shown, ...
Kōnstantinos Simōnidēs, Joseph Mayer, 1862
3
Publishers' circular and booksellers' record
It is called Heliotypy, and the process, which is at once simple and scientific, is
full}' explained in the present number. The literary portion of the work is worthy of
the illustration, and the new magazine is at onco most valuable to art students
and ...
4
Art, Pictorial and Industrial: An Illustrated Magazine
But there is this noteworthy difference between lithography and heliotypy: the
lithographic stone absorbs water in every part of its surface whereon an image in
lithographic ink has not been previously produced; but it has no graduated
capacity ...
5
British Journal of Photography
The footnote reads: 'This ancient discovery should be called "heliotypy", and not "
photography", because the image of an object is imprinted by the direct action of
the sun and not by means of any photographic apparatus. And since, as it has ...
... HELIOTROPES HELIOTROPIC HELIOTROPISM HELIOTROPISMS
HELIOTYPE HELIOTYPED HELIOTYPES HELIOTYPIES HELIOTYPING
HELIOTYPY HELIOZOAN HELIOZOANS HELIOZOIC HELIPAD HELIPADS
HELIPORT HELIPORTS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
7
Evolution and Victorian Culture
Jonathan Smith's Charles Darwin and Victorian Visual Culture (2006)
established that when Darwin's entire corpus of published works is examined, an
extensive array of techniques, from wood engraving to heliotypy, is evident. Smith
argued ...
Bernard V. Lightman, Bennett Zon, 2014
8
History Painting Reassessed: The Representation of History ...
This is the principle of entropy, a drain of energy which is irreversible in any
closed system and quite unlike the reversibility of film or celluloid, that 'heliotypy
and illusion of representation' as he refers to it in his essay. Such a view of history
...
David Green, Peter Seddon, 2000
9
A Dictionary of the English Language
He'll—Hype he'll—t-tip), n. A picture taken by heliotypy. -—- He'll-o-ty'py [-ti'pY), n.
A transferring pictures from photographic negatives to gelatin tpistes, lrom which
impressions are produce on paper as by lithography. He'll: (seem), n. ,' pl.
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The Excitement of Verbal Adventure: A Study of Vladimir ...
... §5, 51; 25, 202) (5, 45) hesperozoa, n. pl. (TE, 126) (§!, 270) (BE, 52) (A, 404) (
§§, 212) n. (gg, 22) (LE, 16) (22, 41) (LA, 151; as, 149 56) heliotypy, n. intrado, n.
larvorium, n. magnanexy, n. mandible, n. mezzotint, mica, n. molt, n. nebula, n.