photogravure - определение. Что такое photogravure
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Что (кто) такое photogravure - определение

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Photogravure         
  •  ''Blessed Art Thou Among Women'' by [[Gertrude Käsebier]], 1899. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A series of illustrations representing the steps of the photogravure process
  • W. E. F. Britten]] for [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]]'s poem ''St. Simeon Stylites''.
PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUE
Heliogravure; Photoglyphic; Photogravure process
Photogravure (in French héliogravure) is a process for printing photographs, also sometimes used for reproductive intaglio printmaking. It is a photo-mechanical process whereby a copper plate is grained (adding a pattern to the plate) and then coated with a light-sensitive gelatin tissue which had been exposed to a film positive, and then etched, resulting in a high quality intaglio plate that can reproduce detailed continuous tones of a photograph.
Photogravure         
  •  ''Blessed Art Thou Among Women'' by [[Gertrude Käsebier]], 1899. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A series of illustrations representing the steps of the photogravure process
  • W. E. F. Britten]] for [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]]'s poem ''St. Simeon Stylites''.
PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUE
Heliogravure; Photoglyphic; Photogravure process
·noun A photoengraving; also, the process by which such a picture is produced.
photogravure         
  •  ''Blessed Art Thou Among Women'' by [[Gertrude Käsebier]], 1899. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A series of illustrations representing the steps of the photogravure process
  • W. E. F. Britten]] for [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]]'s poem ''St. Simeon Stylites''.
PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUE
Heliogravure; Photoglyphic; Photogravure process
[?f??t?(?)gra'vj??]
¦ noun a printing process in which the type or image is produced from a photographic negative transferred to a metal plate and etched in.
Origin
C19: from Fr., from photo- 'relating to light' + gravure 'engraving'.
heliogravure         
  •  ''Blessed Art Thou Among Women'' by [[Gertrude Käsebier]], 1899. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A series of illustrations representing the steps of the photogravure process
  • W. E. F. Britten]] for [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]]'s poem ''St. Simeon Stylites''.
PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUE
Heliogravure; Photoglyphic; Photogravure process
[?hi:l???gra'vj??, ?hi:l???gr?'vj?:]
¦ noun another term for photogravure.
Photoglyphic         
  •  ''Blessed Art Thou Among Women'' by [[Gertrude Käsebier]], 1899. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A series of illustrations representing the steps of the photogravure process
  • W. E. F. Britten]] for [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]]'s poem ''St. Simeon Stylites''.
PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUE
Heliogravure; Photoglyphic; Photogravure process
·adj Pertaining to the art of engraving by the action of light.
Heliogravure         
  •  ''Blessed Art Thou Among Women'' by [[Gertrude Käsebier]], 1899. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A series of illustrations representing the steps of the photogravure process
  • W. E. F. Britten]] for [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]]'s poem ''St. Simeon Stylites''.
PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUE
Heliogravure; Photoglyphic; Photogravure process
·noun The process of photographic engraving.
II. Heliogravure ·add. ·noun A plate or picture made by the process of heliogravure.
Wall Street (photograph)         
PHOTOGRAPH BY PAUL STRAND
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Wall Street (1915 photograph); Wall Street (1915 photograph)
Wall Street is a platinum palladium print photograph by the American photographer Paul Strand taken in 1915. There are currently only two vintage prints of this photograph with one at the Whitney Museum of American Art (printed posthumously) and the other, along with negatives, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.