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Frank Eugene - La Cigale
Frank Eugene
La Cigale
$400
J. Andre Garrigues (Tunis) - An Arab Well
J. Andre Garrigues (Tunis)
An Arab Well
$50
Paul Burty Haviland - Spanish Shawl
Paul Burty Haviland
Spanish Shawl
$650
Frances B. Johnston - Gainsborough Girl
Frances B. Johnston
Gainsborough Girl
$250
Charles Negre - Cathédrale de Chartres
Charles Negre
Cathédrale de Chartres
$12,000
Charles Negre - Cathédrale de Chartres, Porche Meridional, Details, XIII Siecle
Charles Negre
Cathédrale de Chartres, Porche Meridional, Details, XIII Siecle
$1,500
William B. Post - A Pasadena Landscape
William B. Post
A Pasadena Landscape
$150
Constant Emile Puyo - Women in Veils
Constant Emile Puyo
Women in Veils
$1,250
Louis Vignes/Charles Nègre - Sidon: Nécropole, Levbanon
Louis Vignes/Charles Nègre
Sidon: Nécropole, Levbanon
$750
Clarence H. White - Spring
Clarence H. White
Spring
$450
Anonymous - The Act (Male Nudes)
Anonymous
The Act (Male Nudes)
$400

To make a photogravure, a photograph is engraved on a copper plate, which is then inked. A moistened sheet of paper is placed on the plate. Then plate and paper pass through an engraving press. It was a slow, hand-made process.

Several early photographers invented versions of the process, including William Henry Talbot and Charles Negre. It is often know as heliogravure, particularly in France.

This technique was widely used at the end of the 19th century by primarily Pictorialist photographers who wanted to raise the status of photography to the level of that of the fine arts. Then in the early 20th century, photoengraving was popularized by Alfred Stieglitz, who included extremely elaborate photoengravings in his journal, Camera Work .

Unlike photomechanical processes such as half-tone(halftone) which rely on an accumulation of dots to reproduce an image, photoengraving makes it possible to produce an image with continuous ranges of colors and subtle nuances.

Color effects are achieved through the use of tinted inks.

It is not to be confused with rotogravure or other high speed printing processes.

The Photogravure: Stunning and Permanent
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Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd.

258 Inverness Circle
Chalfont, Pennsylvania   18914   USA

Contact Alex Novak and Marthe Smith

Email info@vintageworks.net

Phone +1-215-518-6962

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