10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZINCOGRAPHY»
Discover the use of
zincography in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
zincography and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Anthony's Photographic Bulletin
The second group embraces relief blocks for printing with type in line or in tone,
the photographer producing the image on either copper or zinc, leaving the
etcher to bite into relief; these methods are called zincography, but there are
other ...
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Bulletin of Photography
Photo-Zincography. and. Photo-Zinc. Etching. A. J. JARMAN The Metal (Sodium)
"OMEGA" Just a Few Things That We. without secondary effect of dispersion. If it
should, after reaching the surface of the film, suffer reflection, being of a yellow ...
John Bartlett, Frank V. Chambers, Francis Stapleton Chambers, 1914
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The Bookseller: A Newspaper of British and Foreign Literature
Here must be pointed out one advantage of zincography over wood-engraving. In
the latter when the cutting is done on the wood alterations or corrections can only
be made by “ plugging,” that is, by cutting out a piece, inserting in the hole ...
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Bookseller: The Organ of the Book Trade
Here must be pointed out one advantage of zincography over wood-engraving. In
the latter when the cutting is done on the wood alterations or corrections can only
be made by “ plugging,” that is, by cutting out a piece, inserting in the hele ...
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Mechanics' Magazine, and Journal of the Mechanics' Institute
Zincography. — It was but a few years past that we had to record an advance in
the fine arts in the invention of lithography, which afforded increased facilities in
the art of engraving. Lithography is now, however, likely to be displaced, at any ...
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Mechanics' Magazine, and Journal of the Mechanics' Institute
Zincography. — It was but a few years past that we had to record an advance in
the fine arts in the invention of lithography, which afforded increased facilities in
the art of engraving. Lithography is now, however, likely to be displaced ...
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The New monthly magazine and universal register. [Continued ...
Zincography. — It is but a few years past that we had to record an advance in the
fine arts in the invention of lithography, which afforded increased facilities in the
art of engraving. Lithography is now, however, likely to be displaced, at any rate ...
Zincography. — It is but a few years past that we had to record an advance in the
fine aits in the invention of lithography, which afforded increased facilities in the
art of engraving. Lithograpby is now, however, likely to be displaced, at any rate ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1834
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Music Publishing in Europe 1600-1900: Concepts and Issues ...
3.4b Zincography Senefelder is also credited with the invention of zincography (
Roux, 1885). It was developed in 1819 to enable countries where stones suitable
for lithography (the kind found in quarries of Solenhofen) were not available to ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ZINCOGRAPHY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
zincography is used in the context of the following news items.
Airships and Oranges: The Commercial Art of the Second Gold Rush
Schmidt employed a team of artists and engravers who used limestone slabs and zinc plates (a process called zincography) to transfer original images onto ... «Smithsonian, Mar 12»
Paul Gauguin exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art re-creates the …
As the show points out, zincography, which required an artist to draw directly on a metal plate with a black crayon, forced him to achieve a concision and ... «The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, Oct 09»