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1989 Vintage FRAU SAUER Movie Actress HELMUT NEWTON Monte Carlo Photo Art 12X16

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1989 Vintage FRAU SAUER Movie Actress HELMUT NEWTON Monte Carlo Photo Art 12X16

1989 Vintage FRAU SAUER Movie Actress HELMUT NEWTON Monte Carlo Photo Art 12X16
1989 Vintage FRAU SAUER Movie Actress HELMUT NEWTON Monte Carlo Photo Art 12X16. Since 1989 – The Name You Can Trust For Fine Vintage Photogravures, Photographs & Antique Prints. Serving the Design & Decor trades for over 20 years. See our vintage and original prints featured in. Coastal Living, Dwell Magazine. And other fine quality publications. WE LIST DOZENS OF NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY! Where you can search our World Class Selection of authentic vintage prints by photographer, subject or process. Browse THOUSANDS of fine vintage photography prints from silver gelatin to photogravure. This Original Vintage 1993 Full Color Photo Engraving Comes Professionally Mounted On 12 x 16 inch Acid Free Conservation Mat Board and Ready To Place In A Standard Size Frame. Helmut Newton (Germany, 1920 – 2004) – best known for his erotically charged highly stylized images, Helmut Newton was one of the most influential fashion photographers of all time. Frau Sauer, Monte Carlo Beach Hotel. Date Of Negative: 1989 Type Of Print: Authentic Vintage Full Color Photo Engraving. Date Of Print: 1993. Kirchner GmbH, Berlin, Germany. Paper: Medium weight – satin finish. Print Origin: Germany Approximate Image Size: 9.25 x 6.25 inches. Mount Board Size: 16 x 12 inches Print Border: No – full bleed print. Condition Grade: Fine + + Verso: Professionally dry mounted with archival materials on 4ply museum mat board. Registered Vintage Print Serial #. C ertificate Of Authenticity (COA): Yes – Gallery Certified COA from Fine Photo Galleries. Yes – tamper proof hologram certification affixed to print mount verso and COA. FINE PHOTO GALLERIES is pleased to offer an authentic. (NOT a modern reprint). Genuine full color photo engraving. By the internationally renowned fashion photographer Helmut Newton. One of the most significant photographic artists of the 20th century, Newton’s iconic nude studies and fashion images are held in important collections and museums throughout the world. Whether you collect vintage photography prints or are simply looking for extraordinary home or business decor, this extraordinary photo lithograph will frame and display beautifully! This vintage photo engraving is guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a hand signed. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) with unique individual registered serial number from the Finephoto Archive & Database. READY FOR FRAMING & DISPLAY! Photo engravings are highly collectible and excellent vintage prints for framing. Your vintage print will arrive ready to be placed directly into a standard size frame. Each vintage artwork comes with a fully authenticated gallery certified Certificate Of Authenticity. This COA contains a unique serial number and small corresponding tamper proof hologram with matching serial number affixed to the backside of the print mount board with archival adhesive. Our exclusive authentication system and the ensuing COA/Hologram not only provides our clients with essential peace of mind but, adds value to the print in the future by providing provenance and the original gallery authenticity guarantee documents. Unauthorized copying or use of ANY PART of this description is prohibited. DO NOT DUPLICATE OR COPY!
1989 Vintage FRAU SAUER Movie Actress HELMUT NEWTON Monte Carlo Photo Art 12X16
August 12, 2023

1937 Vintage Dolores Del Rio By PAUL HESSE Hollywood Movie Actress Photo Litho

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1937 Vintage Dolores Del Rio By PAUL HESSE Hollywood Movie Actress Photo Litho

1937 Vintage Dolores Del Rio By PAUL HESSE Hollywood Movie Actress Photo Litho
1937 Vintage Dolores Del Rio By PAUL HESS Hollywood Movie Actress Photo Litho. Since 1989 – The Name You Can Trust For Fine Vintage Photogravures, Photographs & Antique Prints. Serving the Design & Decor trades for over 20 years. See our vintage and original prints featured in. Coastal Living, Dwell Magazine. And other fine quality publications. WE LIST DOZENS OF NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY! Where you can search our World Class Selection of authentic vintage prints by photographer or subject. Browse THOUSANDS of fine vintage photography prints from silver gelatin to photogravure. This Vintage 1937 Offset Photo Engraving Comes Professionally Dry Mounted On White 16 x 20 inch Acid Free Museum Mat Board & Is Ready To Place In A Standard Size Frame. Photographer: Paul Hesse (American, 1886 – 1973) – Renowned and historically significant photographer – well known for Hollywood and glamour portraiture. Title: N/A Subject: Portrait of Hollywood actress Dolores Del Rio – movies – theater Date Of Negative: circa early to mid 1930’s Type Of Print: Vintage Color Photo Engraving. Date Of Print: circa mid 1930’s Paper: Medium weight, matte finish Print Origin: U. Donnelley & Sons of Chicago, Illinois. Approximate Size: 11.5 x 8.25 inches Mount Board Size: 16 x 20 inches Mount Board Color: White Print Border: No – full bleed print. Condition Grade: Fine + + Verso: Professionally dry mounted with Bienfang archival materials onto 4ply museum mat board. Registered Vintage Print Serial #. Certificate Of Authenticity (COA): Yes – individual hand signed COA from Fine Photo Galleries. This is an authentic (NOT a modern reprint) vintage 1930’s color photo engraving (fine offset lithography) by the renowned American photographer. This vintage print was produced in the mid 1930’s by R. Donnelley & Sons of Chicago, Illinois in four color deep tone offset – a unique process developed by R. Donnelley to produce outstanding color fidelity. This vintage color photo engraving is guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a hand signed CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) from Finephoto. Computer scans simply cannot do justice nor render the soft color palette and rich tonality of the actual print itself. The watermark word “Finephoto” does not appear on the actual print. In the 1930’s, color photography was in its infancy and therefor color work by history’s greatest photographers of that period is seldom seen. To produce color work during that time required enormous efforts but, the results could be absolutely stunning – even by today’s standards. Unique color palettes of 1930’s reversal/negative films (such as Dufay & Finlay) and exacting work by highly skilled etchers & separators, resulted in images that were and are unique in the history of photography. Many feel that this unique “vintage” look aesthetically surpasses today’s often highly manipulated color imagery. READY FOR FRAMING & DISPLAY! – This beautiful vintage color offset process and the resulting fine prints make vintage color offset prints highly collectible and excellent vintage prints for framing. Secure archival packaging includes water/tear resistant carrier, custom made 275 lb. Triple wall inserts, individual acid free black archival backing boards, individual ultra clear heavy duty archival print protectors and a hand signed Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) from Finephoto. Unauthorized copying or use of ANY PART of this description is prohibited. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “finephoto” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Artist: Paul Hesse
  • Style: Photography
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Material: Color Offset Photo Engraving
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  • Signed?: Unsigned
  • Print Type: Color Offset Photo Engraving
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Year of Production: 1930’s
  • Features: Ready For Standard Size 16×20 Frame
  • Subject: Celebrities & Musicians
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Certificate Of Authenticity: Gallery Certified COA w/ Registered Serial Number
  • Hologram Protected: Yes – Tamper Proof COA Hologram Certification
  • Feedback: Over 5,000 Positive Feedbacks, Buy With Confidence
  • Reliability: #1 Vintage Photography eBay Dealer for Over 20 Yrs
  • Shipping: USA Based – Fast Shipping From Our Tampa Archive!
  • Returns: FREE RETURNS – We Pay Your Return Shipping Costs!
  • Type: Print

1937 Vintage Dolores Del Rio By PAUL HESSE Hollywood Movie Actress Photo Litho
May 14, 2023

1936 Vintage JEANETTE MACDONALD Actress By JAMES DOOLITTLE Movie Photo Art 11×14

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1936 Vintage JEANETTE MACDONALD Actress By JAMES DOOLITTLE Movie Photo Art 11x14

1936 Vintage JEANETTE MACDONALD Actress By JAMES DOOLITTLE Movie Photo Art 11x14
1936 Jeanette MacDonald Movie Portrait, JAMES DOOLITTLE. Since 1989 – The Name You Can Trust For Fine Vintage Photogravures, Photographs & Antique Prints. Serving the Design & Decor trades for over 20 years. See our vintage and original prints featured in. Coastal Living, Dwell Magazine. And other fine quality publications. WE LIST DOZENS OF NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY! Where you can search our World Class Selection of authentic vintage prints by photographer or subject. Browse THOUSANDS of fine vintage photography prints from silver gelatin to photogravure. Doolittle (American, 1889 – 1954) – American photographer well known for Hollywood and celebrity portraits. Title: “Miss Jeanette MacDonald” Subject: Famous Hollywood Actress Jeanette MacDonald – movies Date Of Negative: circa early to mid 1930’s Type Of Print: Vintage Color Offset Date Of Print: 193 6 Paper: Medium weight, matte finish Print Origin: U. Print/Plate Maker: Beck Engraving Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania & Condé Nast Press of New York City Approximate Image Size: 8 x 6.5 inches Mount Board Size: 11 x 14 inches Print Border: No – full bleed print. Condition Grade: Fine + + Verso: Professionally dry mounted with archival materials on 4ply museum mat board. Registered Vintage Print Serial #. Certificate Of Authenticity (COA): Yes – individual hand signed COA from Fine Photo Galleries. This is an authentic. (NOT a modern reprint). Vintage 1936 color offset lithograph print by the well known American photographer James N. This is not a photogravure or chemical process print – it is a vintage photo-mechanical offset print (also known as a photo engraving) made from the original negative/image in 1936. The blocks for this vintage print were etched by the Beck Engraving Company of Philadelphia/New York and the resulting color separations and prints were produced in collaboration with the famous Condé Nast Company of New York City. This vintage color offset print is guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a hand signed CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) with unique individual registered serial number from the Finephoto Vintage Archive & Database. Computer scans simply cannot do justice nor render the soft color palette and rich tonality of the actual print itself. The watermark word “Finephoto” does not appear on the actual print. In the 1930’s, color photography was in its infancy and therefor color work by history’s greatest photographers of that period is seldom seen. Production of color work during that time required enormous efforts but, the results could be absolutely stunning – even by today’s standards. Unique color palettes of 1930’s reversal/negative films (such as Dufay & Finlay) and exacting work by highly skilled etchers & separators, resulted in images that were and are unique in the history of photography. Many feel that this unique “vintage” look aesthetically surpasses today’s often highly manipulated color imagery. READY FOR FRAMING & DISPLAY! – This beautiful vintage color offset process and the resulting fine prints make vintage color offset prints highly collectible and excellent vintage prints for framing. Secure archival packaging includes water/tear resistant carrier, custom made 275 lb. Triple wall inserts, individual acid free black archival backing boards, individual ultra clear heavy duty archival print protectors and a hand signed Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) from Finephoto. Unauthorized copying or use of ANY PART of this description is prohibited. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “finephoto” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Artist: James Doolittle
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  • Material: Offset Lithograph – Color Photo Engraving
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Subject: Celebrities & Musicians
  • Certificate Of Authenticity: Gallery Certified COA w/ Registered Serial Number
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14”)
  • Signed?: Unsigned
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Type: Print
  • Year of Production: 1930s
  • Hologram Protected: Yes – Tamper Proof COA Hologram Certification
  • Style: Photography
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Theme: Art, Celebrities, Fashion, Glamor, Movies
  • Print Type: Color Offset Photo Engraving

1936 Vintage JEANETTE MACDONALD Actress By JAMES DOOLITTLE Movie Photo Art 11x14
April 30, 2023

1981 Vintage ALAIN DELON French Movie Actor By YOUSUF KARSH Film Photo Art 11X14

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1981 Vintage ALAIN DELON French Movie Actor By YOUSUF KARSH Film Photo Art 11X14

1981 Vintage ALAIN DELON French Movie Actor By YOUSUF KARSH Film Photo Art 11X14
1983 Vintage YOUSUF KARSH Photo Art. Since 1989 – The Name You Can Trust For Fine Vintage Photogravures, Photographs & Antique Prints. Serving the Design & Decor trades for over 20 years. See our vintage and original prints featured in. Coastal Living, Dwell Magazine. And other fine quality publications. WE LIST DOZENS OF NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY! Where you can search our World Class Selection of authentic vintage prints by photographer or subject. Browse THOUSANDS of fine vintage photography prints from silver gelatin to photogravure. This Vintage 1983 Color Photo Engraving Print Comes Professionally Dry Mounted On 14 x 11 inch Archival Presentation Mat Board And Is Ready To Place In A Standard Size Frame. Photographer: Yousuf Karsh (Armenian born Canadian, 1908 – 2002) – Internationally renowned Canadian photographer best known for iconic portraits of historical figures including world leaders, artists, writers, athletes, actors, intellectuals and more. Yousuf Karsh’s iconic photographic portraits are held in museums and important photography collections throughout the world. Subject: Alain Delon, French Actor. Date Of Negative: c. Type Of Print: Authentic Vintage Photo Engraving. Date Of Print: 1983 Paper: Medium weight clay coat, fine semi-gloss/matte luster finish. Print Origin: Switzerland Print/Plate Maker: Imprimerie Jean Genoud, Lausanne, Switzerland. Approximate Image Size: 9.75 x 7.5 inches Mount Board Size: 14 x 11 inches Print Border: No – full bleed print. Condition Grade: Fine + + Verso: Professionally dry mounted with archival materials on 4ply museum mat board. Registered Vintage Archive Serial #. Certificate Of Authenticity (COA): Yes – individual hand signed COA from Fine Photo Galleries. This is an authentic. (NOT a modern reprint). Vintage 1983 photo engraving (fine offset lithography) from the original negative/print by the internationally renowned Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh. This vintage photo engraved plate was printed by the highly regarded engraving house of Imprimerie Jean Genoud , Lausanne , Switzerland in 1983. The paper is of fine quality and the print itself is simply beautiful to behold. Professionally dry mounted on 11 x 14 inch archival museum mat board, this fine art is ready to place into a standard size frame. Whether you collect fine vintage prints or are simply looking for extraordinary interior decor, this extraordinary image will frame and display beautifully! This vintage 1983 photo engraving is. Guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a hand signed CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) with unique individual registered serial number from the Finephoto Vintage Archive & Database. Computer scans simply cannot do justice nor render the fine detail and rich tonality of the actual print itself. The watermark word “Finephoto” does not appear on the actual print. READY FOR FRAMING & DISPLAY! – Your vintage Offset Lithograph- Fine Print will arrive ready to be placed directly into a standard size frame. Secure archival packaging includes water/tear resistant carrier, custom made 275 lb. Triple wall inserts, individual acid free black archival backing boards, individual ultra clear heavy duty archival print protectors and a hand signed Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) from Finephoto. Unauthorized copying or use of ANY PART of this description is prohibited. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “finephoto” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Artist: Yousuf Karsh
  • Unit of Sale: Single Piece
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Date of Creation: 1981/1983
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Year of Production: 1981/1983
  • Hologram Protected: Yes – Tamper Proof COA Hologram Certification
  • Feedback: Over 6,475 Positive Feedbacks, Buy With Confidence
  • Style: Vintage
  • Features: Ready For Standard Size 11×14 Frame
  • Shipping: USA Based – Fast Shipping From Our Tampa Archive!
  • Print Type: # 1 Vintage Photography eBay Dealer For Over 20 Years!
  • Image Orientation: Portrait
  • Signed: No
  • Color: Black & White
  • Material: Paper, Offset Lithograph- Fine Color Print
  • Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Subject: Actors, Figures & Portraits
  • Certificate Of Authenticity: Gallery Certified COA w/ Registered Serial Number
  • Type: Print
  • Theme: Glamor, Movies, People
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Production Technique: Offset Lithograph- Fine Color Print
  • Reliability: # 1 Vintage Photography eBay Dealer For Over 20 Years!

1981 Vintage ALAIN DELON French Movie Actor By YOUSUF KARSH Film Photo Art 11X14
April 22, 2023

Vintage PostcardsDevon Dartmeet Dartmoor Copyright. Dmr58. Colour, Unposted V

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Vintage PostcardsDevon Dartmeet Dartmoor Copyright. Dmr58. Colour, Unposted V
Vintage PostcardsDevon Dartmeet Dartmoor Copyright. Dmr58. Colour, Unposted V

Vintage PostcardsDevon Dartmeet Dartmoor Copyright. Dmr58. Colour, Unposted V
I Sell To UK Only. This item is in the category “Collectables\Postcards & Supplies\Postcards\Topographical Postcards”. The seller is “pencarrow_bargains” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom.
  • Unit of Sale: Single Unit
  • Type: Printed (Lithograph)
  • Era: Inter-War (1918-1939)
  • Country: England
  • Region: Devon
  • Theme: Agriculture, Cities & Towns, Community Life, Famous Places, Films, Holiday, Hunting & Fishing, Landscapes, People, Photographs, Post, Social History
  • City: Dartmeet / Dartmoor
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Postage Condition: Unposted
  • Subject: Landscape. river

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March 17, 2023

1983 Vintage SOPHIA LOREN Italian Movie Actress By YOUSUF KARSH Photo Art 11X14

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1983 Vintage SOPHIA LOREN Italian Movie Actress By YOUSUF KARSH Photo Art 11X14

1983 Vintage SOPHIA LOREN Italian Movie Actress By YOUSUF KARSH Photo Art 11X14
1983 Vintage YOUSUF KARSH Photo Art. Since 1989 – The Name You Can Trust For Fine Vintage Photogravures, Photographs & Antique Prints. Serving the Design & Decor trades for over 20 years. See our vintage and original prints featured in. Coastal Living, Dwell Magazine. And other fine quality publications. WE LIST DOZENS OF NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY! Where you can search our World Class Selection of authentic vintage prints by photographer or subject. Browse THOUSANDS of fine vintage photography prints from silver gelatin to photogravure. This Vintage 1983 Color Photo Engraving Print Comes Professionally Dry Mounted On 14 x 11 inch Archival Presentation Mat Board And Is Ready To Place In A Standard Size Frame. Photographer: Yousuf Karsh (Armenian born Canadian, 1908 – 2002) – Internationally renowned Canadian photographer best known for iconic portraits of historical figures including world leaders, artists, writers, athletes, actors, intellectuals and more. Yousuf Karsh’s iconic photographic portraits are held in museums and important photography collections throughout the world. Subject: Sophia Loren, Italian Actress and Beauty Icon.. Date Of Negative: c. Type Of Print: Authentic Vintage Photo Engraving. Date Of Print: 1983 Paper: Medium weight clay coat, fine semi-gloss/matte luster finish. Print Origin: Switzerland Print/Plate Maker: Imprimerie Jean Genoud, Lausanne, Switzerland. Approximate Image Size: 9.75 x 7.5 inches Mount Board Size: 14 x 11 inches Print Border: No – full bleed print. Condition Grade: Fine + + Verso: Professionally dry mounted with archival materials on 4ply museum mat board. Registered Vintage Archive Serial #. Certificate Of Authenticity (COA): Yes – individual hand signed COA from Fine Photo Galleries. This is an authentic. (NOT a modern reprint). Vintage 1983 photo engraving (fine offset lithography) from the original negative/print by the internationally renowned Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh. This vintage photo engraved plate was printed by the highly regarded engraving house of Imprimerie Jean Genoud , Lausanne , Switzerland in 1983. The paper is of fine quality and the print itself is simply beautiful to behold. Professionally dry mounted on 11 x 14 inch archival museum mat board, this fine art is ready to place into a standard size frame. Whether you collect fine vintage prints or are simply looking for extraordinary interior decor, this extraordinary image will frame and display beautifully! This vintage 1983 photo engraving is. Guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a hand signed CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) with unique individual registered serial number from the Finephoto Vintage Archive & Database. Computer scans simply cannot do justice nor render the fine detail and rich tonality of the actual print itself. The watermark word “Finephoto” does not appear on the actual print. READY FOR FRAMING & DISPLAY! – Your vintage Offset Lithograph- Fine Print will arrive ready to be placed directly into a standard size frame. Secure archival packaging includes water/tear resistant carrier, custom made 275 lb. Triple wall inserts, individual acid free black archival backing boards, individual ultra clear heavy duty archival print protectors and a hand signed Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) from Finephoto. Unauthorized copying or use of ANY PART of this description is prohibited. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “finephoto” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Artist: Yousuf Karsh
  • Unit of Sale: Single Piece
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Date of Creation: 1981/1983
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Year of Production: 1981/1983
  • Hologram Protected: Yes – Tamper Proof COA Hologram Certification
  • Feedback: Over 6,475 Positive Feedbacks, Buy With Confidence
  • Style: Vintage
  • Features: Ready For Standard Size 11×14 Frame
  • Shipping: USA Based – Fast Shipping From Our Tampa Archive!
  • Print Type: # 1 Vintage Photography eBay Dealer For Over 20 Years!
  • Image Orientation: Portrait
  • Signed: No
  • Color: Black & White
  • Material: Paper, Offset Lithograph- Fine Color Print
  • Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Subject: Actors, Italy, Women, Figures & Portraits
  • Certificate Of Authenticity: Gallery Certified COA w/ Registered Serial Number
  • Type: Print
  • Theme: Fashion, Glamor, Movies, People
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Production Technique: Offset Lithograph- Fine Color Print
  • Reliability: # 1 Vintage Photography eBay Dealer For Over 20 Years!

1983 Vintage SOPHIA LOREN Italian Movie Actress By YOUSUF KARSH Photo Art 11X14
March 11, 2023

1991 Vintage 16X20 MICKEY ROONEY Movie Actor Comedian YOUSUF KARSH Photo

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1991 Vintage 16X20 MICKEY ROONEY Movie Actor Comedian YOUSUF KARSH Photo

1991 Vintage 16X20 MICKEY ROONEY Movie Actor Comedian YOUSUF KARSH Photo
Date Of Negative: 1991. Date Of Print: 1992. Type Of Print: Original Authentic VINTAGE Color. (Made from the Original Image Authorised by Yousuf Karsh). MICKEY ROONEY Movie Actor. Imprimerie Jean Genoud, Lausanne, Switzerland. Paper: Medium Weight Clay Coated, Fine Semi-Gloss/Matte Lustre. Approx Image Size Inches: 12 x 9.5 inches. Approx Image Size Metric: 30 x 24 centimetres. Mounted: Yes, Professionally dry mounted on Archival Presentation Mount Board. Mount Board Size: 20″ x 16″ inches Metric 50 x 40 Centimeters. Matted: Yes, White 20″ x 16″ inches, Museum Grade acid-free sturdy 4ply Mat. Condition Grade: Fine ++. Registered Vintage Photogravure Archive Serial Number: Yes. Tamper Proof Hologram: Yes. Certificate Of Authenticity (COA): Yes – individual hand signed COA from Vintage Photogravure. VINTAGE PHOTOGRAVURE is pleased to offer an Original Vintage Print, (NOT a computer scanned reprint). This wonderful Vintage Print comes already Mounted and Matted and will frame and display beautifully! Our Mounts and Mats are the highest quality acid-free sturdy 4ply Museum Grade, board. This Vintage Print is guaranteed to be Original and comes with a hand-signed CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) and its accompanying Tamper-Proof Hologram. It comes with a unique registered serial number from the Vintage Photogravure Archive & Database. The watermarked word “Vintage Photogravure” does not appear on the actual print itself. And browse our World-Class Collection of authentic Vintage Photogravure prints. Check our other products. 1984 BRUCE WEBER Vintage Photo Gravure print 16X20 Football Andrew & John Kenner. 1983 Bruce Weber Male Semi Nude Fencing Matted 20″ x 16″ Photo Gravure Print. 1985 BRUCE WEBER Vintage Photo Gravure Print 16X20 Male Semi Nude Model Art. Yousuf Karsh was born in 1908 in Armenia, and grew up at the time of the Armenian Genocide when one-and-a-half million Armenians were either murdered or expelled as refugees by order of the Turkish government. Members of his own family were murdered, but he and his family escaped to Syria, after a month-long caravan journey. He was sent to Canada at the age of 15, to live with his maternal uncle George Nakashian, a portrait photographer. It was from his uncle that he first learnt photography and portraiture. At the age of 20 he moved to Boston where he worked for John H Garo, the most famous American Armenian photographer of the day. He had made his reputation photographing Boston celebrities. Karsh subsequently moved to Ottawa, opening his first studio in 1932, at the age of 24. He remained at the same studio until 1972. He was known professionally as &#####x201C;Karsh of Ottawa&#####x201D; and it was when he captured the attention of the Canadian Prime Minister, Mackenzie King, that his career took off. Mackenzie King arranged for visiting dignitaries to be photographed by Karsh. His style was noted for its dramatic lighting, something he learnt from Garo when he was in Boston. In 1941 his portrait of Winston Churchill shot Karsh to world fame. Just before taking the photo, Karsh removed Churchill&#####x2019;s cigar from his hand, and the resulting displeasure was captured by Karsh. The result has been described as the most iconic portrait ever shot, and Churchill’s defiant and scowling expression was thought at the time to exemplify Britain&#####x2019;s stand against Fascism. Karsh died in 2002, in Boston, aged 93. By the time he retired over 20 of his portraits had graced the cover of Time Magazine. His work is highly collectible and can be found in museums and important collections around the world. This photogravure is guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a hand-signed Certificate Of Authenticity. Each COA, with its unique individual, registered serial number from the Vintage Photogravure Archive & Database, has a corresponding numbered, Tamper Proof, Hologram attached to the back of the Archival acid-free backing board your print is mounted on. This is an original vintage print from the last Century, not a modern reprint. It has been professionally dry mounted on a museum grade mat board and is ready for fitting into a standard size frame. Our client’s peace of mind is our number one concern and this is what has inspired our unique tamper-proof holographic COA system. Here at vintage photogravure as we feel that having a certificate of authenticity with each professionally mounted and matted print adds extra value for the future, as it provides provenance and a record of the guaranteed authenticity of each individual print. We guarantee the authenticity of all our prints with a unique serial number printed on a Certificate of Authenticity (COA for short). In addition, we put the same serial number on a tamper-proof holographic seal, on the back of the museum-quality mount board on which the print has been professionally dry mounted. The COA certificate of authenticity which comes with your vintage artwork should be kept with the print or otherwise kept in a safe place as for security reasons we cannot issue duplicates. We use custom-made rigid foam core protection for all our fully matted prints, that after having been professionally dry mounted on acid-free backing boards, are protected by individual ultra clear print protectors. Finally, the entire construction is further protected by a waterproof postal sack. Here at Vintage Photogravure, we stock only the finest vintage photogravures and antique prints. All our prints are professionally mounted 4ply Museum Grade, acid-free mount board. This watermark word does not appear on the original vintage print itself. Please refer to the. You are covered by the. If you receive an item that is not as described in the listing. The first photogravures were developed in France by someone with a most unusual name, Nic&#######xE9;phore Ni&#######xE9;pce. The word photogravure itself is indeed a French word. In England, the process was further developed by Henry Fox Talbot. Both of these men were pioneers in the field of photography in general and the photogravure process came about as simply a way to make photographs permanent. It was also a way to reproduce them by printing them on paper using traditional printing presses of the day. The final version of the process, still used today, was developed by the Czech painter Carol Klic in 1878, who modified Talbot’s process to create the Talbot-Klic process. A photogravure is unique in its ability to register a wide variety of rich deep tones, as the amount of ink transferred from the plate to the print is significantly greater than with today’s more commonly used lithographic processes. Photogravure creates its wide range of tones by transferring etching ink from an etched copper plate onto special paper which is first made slightly damp. It is then put through a press that forces the ink out of the recesses in the plate and onto the paper. The depth of the individual ink “wells” is many times greater in the shadow areas of the image than the paler tones. This is quite unlike the halftone process where the size of the dot is varied to create different tones. The art of photogravure was brought to a very high standard by Peter Henry Emerson and Alfred Stieglitz, in his photography magazine &#####x201C;CAMERA&#####x201D. Some photographers featured in this publication, such as Alvin Langdon Coburn, even saw their photographic work as essentially &#####x201C;Gravure&#####x201D; before anything else. The Photogravure process was eventually replaced by the convenience of the silver gelatin process, and the last notable use of the process was in America by the photographer of the indigenous people of that continent, Edward S Curtis, with his amazing set of Gravures from the 1920s. Photogravure did continue, however, in a limited way, primarily as a fine art process. A notable major portfolio was that of Paul Strand, with his photographs from Mexico from 1940. This portfolio was re-issued by the Da Capo press in 1967. The art form continued, primarily in Europe, with publications such as &#####x201C;APERTURE&#####x201D. I’m pleased to say that today the process of photogravure is still alive and well in a number of photographic workshops around the globe. The Technique in Theory. To get an idea of the basic principles involved in the Photographic process I invite you to imagine, if you will, a shiny polished copper plate 8 inches by 10 inches in size. Now take an imaginary sharp object, such as a penknife, and scratch your initials twice. Once lightly and then a second time more deeply, into the copper plate. We use copper because it is a relatively soft metal. Now dip a handkerchief in a little black ink and rub some ink into the scratches you have made. Take a clean piece of cotton cloth, and wipe the surface of the plate clean. Try as you might the ink stays put in the scratches. Now to print your initials, we take a dampened piece of specially made paper and run it through a printing press with a heavy steel roller, which presses the paper into the groove of the scratched initials. As you have wiped the rest of the plate clean only your initials will be printed. The deeply scratched initials will hold more black ink, and so print darker. Now imagine that instead of scratching or engraving your initials directly into the copper plate, you first applied a film of acid-resistant material to your copper plate, such as colored varnish. After letting it dry, imagine you scratch your initials into this film of colored varnish rather than the underlying copper plate. First, scratch your initials lightly, then a second time a little more heavily, but only into the film, not the copperplate itself. Now place the copper plate in an imaginary tray full of diluted acid, for say 20 minutes, then remove the plate and dissolve off the protective varnish film. Now you have a plate with your initials carved into it by the action of the acid on the copper plate. Then you remove the protective varnish film, and this acid-etched groove will hold ink even after you clean the surface of the copper plate. The Photographic Element of the Process. If we use a light-sensitive, acid-resisting gelatin coating on our copper plate, we can expose it to a hardening dose of UV rays through an 8 by 10 piece of film with an image on it. Where the light passes through the film containing the image, it hardens the UV sensitive gelatin coating. Where the gelatin has been hardened by the UV light, it will stick to the copper plate and not be washed off, and so protect the smooth surface of the copper plate when it is immersed in the acid bath. By contrast, the areas which have not been hardened will wash off, allowing the acid to etch into the plate, creating small pockets where the ink can hide, until forced out into the paper surface by the steel roller of the etching press. By using a special Photogravure screen in combination with the transparent image, we can create more depth in the darks and more subtlety in the mid-tones. This special photogravure screen is sandwiched with a transparent film containing the image to be reproduced. It is then exposed to the hardening effect of the UV light. It is even possible to simply leave this photographic sandwich out in the sun too harden the acid-resistant gelatin film. When printing in a dark room using the modern silver gelatin process, the photographic image is projected using a &#####x201C;negative&#####x201D; of the image. The light passing through the transparent areas of this negative will activate the silver halide crystals in the gelatin film on the photographic paper, and turn them dark. With the photogravure process, however, we must replace the &#####x201C;negative&#####x201D; with a &#####x201C;positive&#####x201D;, as the dark part of the final image requires the UV sensitive gelatin film to not receive light. This is so that the gelatin coating in the dark parts of the image will not be hardened by the UV rays, and so wash off afterward. This allows the acid to eat into the plate in these areas and so the plate will hold the black ink for printing the darks. This is why we use a &#####x201C;positive&#####x201D; made by contact printing from the original negative. If you look at the surface of a photograph of a photogravure print through a magnifying glass, you will see the texture of the fine photogravure screen used to enhance the printing process. The Photogravure Technique in Practice. There are many stages in the creation of photographic plates before printing can begin. First of all, a continuous film positive is created using the photographer’s original negative. The reason for this is you will already know from the explanation above. The negative can be enlarged to create a much bigger printable positive, just as in the modern silver gelatin printing process. The sheet of positive film is then developed to produce a wide range of continuous tones. A sheet of pigmented gelatin tissue is sensitized by dipping it into a solution of potassium dichromate at 3.5% concentration for 3 minutes. It must then be dried on a plexiglass/perspex/acrylic sheet before we can progress to stage 3. Normally the sheet of pigmented gelatin will be ready one day later. After making a sandwich of the continuous tone positive on top of the pigmented gelatin sheet, it is exposed to ultraviolet light. A second exposure is then made to a fine stochastic or Mezzotint screen. Another possibility at this stage is to coat the copper plate with a fine dusting of rosin, as used in the aquatint etching process, which is then fixed onto the copper plate by heating it until it melts. This provides a random grain resist. The exposure to the ultraviolet light through the continuous tone positive and the Mezzotint screen or the aquatint rosin resist, hardens the gelatin in direct proportion to the light penetration through the two sheets. Stage 4 of the photogravure process is to adhere to the exposed gelatin tissue to the polished surface of the copper plate. This is done underwater, where it is squeezed onto the plate, and then the excess water is wiped off. Now the paper backing is removed in hot water and the unexposed soft gelatin is washed away. The more that the gelatin has been exposed to the UV light, the more it will remain on the plate, and so protect it from the acid bath to come. The resistant gelatin is dried and then the edges and back of the plate must be stopped out, which means being given a coat of colored varnish. This will protect the sides and the back of the copper plate from the effect of the acid. Now the plate can be etched in a bath of ferric chloride acid solution, using a scale measured in degrees Baum&#######xE9. The plate is immersed in a series of acid baths starting with the strongest, and then progressing through baths of increasingly weaker acid solutions. The ferric chloride acid solution passes through gelatin image, to eat into the copper plate, producing tiny &#####x201C;wells&#####x201D; of different depths, which will hold ink in varying degrees. The photogravure screen or the aquatint resist, depending and which was used, created a textured &#####x201C;tooth&#####x201D; in the plate, which helps the plate hold ink. These individual &#####x201C;wells of ink&#####x201D; vary in depth, and this feature is a unique characteristic of the photogravure process. Its time now to clean the plate and prepare for printing. There is little difference in practice in printing a photogravure plate, to any other intaglio plate. It is most similar to the aquatint etching printing process. The ink used in photogravure printing is of a stiff oily consistency. This is to ensure that it stays put in the small recesses etched into the copper plate. Using a rubber brayer or alternatively a stiff squeegee, the ink is applied to the entire surface of the plate to be printed. The plate is then wiped to remove the excess ink. This wiping also helps to drive the stiff ink into the deepest crevices in the plate. The final wiping is done using the palm of the hand, in a slight glancing action. Now the polished parts of the plate, which will print as white, have been thoroughly cleaned of ink. The last part of the process is to clean the edges of the plate before it is ready to be placed on the bed of the intaglio press. Prior to printing the plate is covered with a sheet of damp rag-based paper, followed by 3 thin woolen blankets. These woolen blankets help distribute the pressure more evenly, pushing the soft damp paper into the inky hollows in the plate. Finally, the plate is run through the press, and the high pressure forces the dampened paper into the ink-filled wells of the plate. This transfers the ink onto the paper creating the final print. Now the damp print must be gently dried between sheets of blotting paper and placed under weights, which ensures that the print remains flat as it dries. The whole process can be repeated to produce another print or the plate cleaned and stored away for future use. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “vintagephotogravure” and is located in this country: FR. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Features: Matted
  • Width (Inches): 16
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Subject: Portrait
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Material: COLOR Photo Engraving
  • Height (Inches): 20
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Date of Creation: 1990-1999
  • Artist: Yousuf Karsh
  • Year of Production: 1991
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Print
  • Color Type: COLOR
  • Style: Realism
  • Signed: Unsigned
  • Theme: Movies
  • Type: Print

1991 Vintage 16X20 MICKEY ROONEY Movie Actor Comedian YOUSUF KARSH Photo
March 3, 2023

1991 Vintage 16X20 ANGELA LANSBURY Actress Film Theater YOUSUF KARSH Photo

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1991 Vintage 16X20 ANGELA LANSBURY Actress Film Theater YOUSUF KARSH Photo

1991 Vintage 16X20 ANGELA LANSBURY Actress Film Theater YOUSUF KARSH Photo
Date Of Negative: 1991. Date Of Print: 1992. Type Of Print: Original Authentic VINTAGE Color. (Made from the Original Image Authorised by Yousuf Karsh). Imprimerie Jean Genoud, Lausanne, Switzerland. Paper: Medium Weight Clay Coated, Fine Semi-Gloss/Matte Lustre. Approx Image Size Inches: 12 x 9.5 inches. Approx Image Size Metric: 30 x 24 centimetres. Mounted: Yes, Professionally dry mounted on Archival Presentation Mount Board. Mount Board Size: 20″ x 16″ inches Metric 50 x 40 Centimeters. Matted: Yes, White 20″ x 16″ inches, Museum Grade acid-free sturdy 4ply Mat. Condition Grade: Fine ++. Registered Vintage Photogravure Archive Serial Number: Yes. Tamper Proof Hologram: Yes. Certificate Of Authenticity (COA): Yes – individual hand signed COA from Vintage Photogravure. VINTAGE PHOTOGRAVURE is pleased to offer an Original Vintage Print, (NOT a computer scanned reprint). This wonderful Vintage Print comes already Mounted and Matted and will frame and display beautifully! Our Mounts and Mats are the highest quality acid-free sturdy 4ply Museum Grade, board. This Vintage Print is guaranteed to be Original and comes with a hand-signed CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) and its accompanying Tamper-Proof Hologram. It comes with a unique registered serial number from the Vintage Photogravure Archive & Database. The watermarked word “Vintage Photogravure” does not appear on the actual print itself. And browse our World-Class Collection of authentic Vintage Photogravure prints. Check our other products. 1984 BRUCE WEBER Vintage Photo Gravure print 16X20 Football Andrew & John Kenner. 1983 Bruce Weber Male Semi Nude Fencing Matted 20″ x 16″ Photo Gravure Print. 1985 BRUCE WEBER Vintage Photo Gravure Print 16X20 Male Semi Nude Model Art. Yousuf Karsh was born in 1908 in Armenia, and grew up at the time of the Armenian Genocide when one-and-a-half million Armenians were either murdered or expelled as refugees by order of the Turkish government. Members of his own family were murdered, but he and his family escaped to Syria, after a month-long caravan journey. He was sent to Canada at the age of 15, to live with his maternal uncle George Nakashian, a portrait photographer. It was from his uncle that he first learnt photography and portraiture. At the age of 20 he moved to Boston where he worked for John H Garo, the most famous American Armenian photographer of the day. He had made his reputation photographing Boston celebrities. Karsh subsequently moved to Ottawa, opening his first studio in 1932, at the age of 24. He remained at the same studio until 1972. He was known professionally as &#####x201C;Karsh of Ottawa&#####x201D; and it was when he captured the attention of the Canadian Prime Minister, Mackenzie King, that his career took off. Mackenzie King arranged for visiting dignitaries to be photographed by Karsh. His style was noted for its dramatic lighting, something he learnt from Garo when he was in Boston. In 1941 his portrait of Winston Churchill shot Karsh to world fame. Just before taking the photo, Karsh removed Churchill&#####x2019;s cigar from his hand, and the resulting displeasure was captured by Karsh. The result has been described as the most iconic portrait ever shot, and Churchill’s defiant and scowling expression was thought at the time to exemplify Britain&#####x2019;s stand against Fascism. Karsh died in 2002, in Boston, aged 93. By the time he retired over 20 of his portraits had graced the cover of Time Magazine. His work is highly collectible and can be found in museums and important collections around the world. This photogravure is guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a hand-signed Certificate Of Authenticity. Each COA, with its unique individual, registered serial number from the Vintage Photogravure Archive & Database, has a corresponding numbered, Tamper Proof, Hologram attached to the back of the Archival acid-free backing board your print is mounted on. This is an original vintage print from the last Century, not a modern reprint. It has been professionally dry mounted on a museum grade mat board and is ready for fitting into a standard size frame. Our client’s peace of mind is our number one concern and this is what has inspired our unique tamper-proof holographic COA system. Here at vintage photogravure as we feel that having a certificate of authenticity with each professionally mounted and matted print adds extra value for the future, as it provides provenance and a record of the guaranteed authenticity of each individual print. We guarantee the authenticity of all our prints with a unique serial number printed on a Certificate of Authenticity (COA for short). In addition, we put the same serial number on a tamper-proof holographic seal, on the back of the museum-quality mount board on which the print has been professionally dry mounted. The COA certificate of authenticity which comes with your vintage artwork should be kept with the print or otherwise kept in a safe place as for security reasons we cannot issue duplicates. We use custom-made rigid foam core protection for all our fully matted prints, that after having been professionally dry mounted on acid-free backing boards, are protected by individual ultra clear print protectors. Finally, the entire construction is further protected by a waterproof postal sack. Here at Vintage Photogravure, we stock only the finest vintage photogravures and antique prints. All our prints are professionally mounted 4ply Museum Grade, acid-free mount board. This watermark word does not appear on the original vintage print itself. Please refer to the. You are covered by the. If you receive an item that is not as described in the listing. The first photogravures were developed in France by someone with a most unusual name, Nic&#######xE9;phore Ni&#######xE9;pce. The word photogravure itself is indeed a French word. In England, the process was further developed by Henry Fox Talbot. Both of these men were pioneers in the field of photography in general and the photogravure process came about as simply a way to make photographs permanent. It was also a way to reproduce them by printing them on paper using traditional printing presses of the day. The final version of the process, still used today, was developed by the Czech painter Carol Klic in 1878, who modified Talbot’s process to create the Talbot-Klic process. A photogravure is unique in its ability to register a wide variety of rich deep tones, as the amount of ink transferred from the plate to the print is significantly greater than with today’s more commonly used lithographic processes. Photogravure creates its wide range of tones by transferring etching ink from an etched copper plate onto special paper which is first made slightly damp. It is then put through a press that forces the ink out of the recesses in the plate and onto the paper. The depth of the individual ink “wells” is many times greater in the shadow areas of the image than the paler tones. This is quite unlike the halftone process where the size of the dot is varied to create different tones. The art of photogravure was brought to a very high standard by Peter Henry Emerson and Alfred Stieglitz, in his photography magazine &#####x201C;CAMERA&#####x201D. Some photographers featured in this publication, such as Alvin Langdon Coburn, even saw their photographic work as essentially &#####x201C;Gravure&#####x201D; before anything else. The Photogravure process was eventually replaced by the convenience of the silver gelatin process, and the last notable use of the process was in America by the photographer of the indigenous people of that continent, Edward S Curtis, with his amazing set of Gravures from the 1920s. Photogravure did continue, however, in a limited way, primarily as a fine art process. A notable major portfolio was that of Paul Strand, with his photographs from Mexico from 1940. This portfolio was re-issued by the Da Capo press in 1967. The art form continued, primarily in Europe, with publications such as &#####x201C;APERTURE&#####x201D. I’m pleased to say that today the process of photogravure is still alive and well in a number of photographic workshops around the globe. The Technique in Theory. To get an idea of the basic principles involved in the Photographic process I invite you to imagine, if you will, a shiny polished copper plate 8 inches by 10 inches in size. Now take an imaginary sharp object, such as a penknife, and scratch your initials twice. Once lightly and then a second time more deeply, into the copper plate. We use copper because it is a relatively soft metal. Now dip a handkerchief in a little black ink and rub some ink into the scratches you have made. Take a clean piece of cotton cloth, and wipe the surface of the plate clean. Try as you might the ink stays put in the scratches. Now to print your initials, we take a dampened piece of specially made paper and run it through a printing press with a heavy steel roller, which presses the paper into the groove of the scratched initials. As you have wiped the rest of the plate clean only your initials will be printed. The deeply scratched initials will hold more black ink, and so print darker. Now imagine that instead of scratching or engraving your initials directly into the copper plate, you first applied a film of acid-resistant material to your copper plate, such as colored varnish. After letting it dry, imagine you scratch your initials into this film of colored varnish rather than the underlying copper plate. First, scratch your initials lightly, then a second time a little more heavily, but only into the film, not the copperplate itself. Now place the copper plate in an imaginary tray full of diluted acid, for say 20 minutes, then remove the plate and dissolve off the protective varnish film. Now you have a plate with your initials carved into it by the action of the acid on the copper plate. Then you remove the protective varnish film, and this acid-etched groove will hold ink even after you clean the surface of the copper plate. The Photographic Element of the Process. If we use a light-sensitive, acid-resisting gelatin coating on our copper plate, we can expose it to a hardening dose of UV rays through an 8 by 10 piece of film with an image on it. Where the light passes through the film containing the image, it hardens the UV sensitive gelatin coating. Where the gelatin has been hardened by the UV light, it will stick to the copper plate and not be washed off, and so protect the smooth surface of the copper plate when it is immersed in the acid bath. By contrast, the areas which have not been hardened will wash off, allowing the acid to etch into the plate, creating small pockets where the ink can hide, until forced out into the paper surface by the steel roller of the etching press. By using a special Photogravure screen in combination with the transparent image, we can create more depth in the darks and more subtlety in the mid-tones. This special photogravure screen is sandwiched with a transparent film containing the image to be reproduced. It is then exposed to the hardening effect of the UV light. It is even possible to simply leave this photographic sandwich out in the sun too harden the acid-resistant gelatin film. When printing in a dark room using the modern silver gelatin process, the photographic image is projected using a &#####x201C;negative&#####x201D; of the image. The light passing through the transparent areas of this negative will activate the silver halide crystals in the gelatin film on the photographic paper, and turn them dark. With the photogravure process, however, we must replace the &#####x201C;negative&#####x201D; with a &#####x201C;positive&#####x201D;, as the dark part of the final image requires the UV sensitive gelatin film to not receive light. This is so that the gelatin coating in the dark parts of the image will not be hardened by the UV rays, and so wash off afterward. This allows the acid to eat into the plate in these areas and so the plate will hold the black ink for printing the darks. This is why we use a &#####x201C;positive&#####x201D; made by contact printing from the original negative. If you look at the surface of a photograph of a photogravure print through a magnifying glass, you will see the texture of the fine photogravure screen used to enhance the printing process. The Photogravure Technique in Practice. There are many stages in the creation of photographic plates before printing can begin. First of all, a continuous film positive is created using the photographer’s original negative. The reason for this is you will already know from the explanation above. The negative can be enlarged to create a much bigger printable positive, just as in the modern silver gelatin printing process. The sheet of positive film is then developed to produce a wide range of continuous tones. A sheet of pigmented gelatin tissue is sensitized by dipping it into a solution of potassium dichromate at 3.5% concentration for 3 minutes. It must then be dried on a plexiglass/perspex/acrylic sheet before we can progress to stage 3. Normally the sheet of pigmented gelatin will be ready one day later. After making a sandwich of the continuous tone positive on top of the pigmented gelatin sheet, it is exposed to ultraviolet light. A second exposure is then made to a fine stochastic or Mezzotint screen. Another possibility at this stage is to coat the copper plate with a fine dusting of rosin, as used in the aquatint etching process, which is then fixed onto the copper plate by heating it until it melts. This provides a random grain resist. The exposure to the ultraviolet light through the continuous tone positive and the Mezzotint screen or the aquatint rosin resist, hardens the gelatin in direct proportion to the light penetration through the two sheets. Stage 4 of the photogravure process is to adhere to the exposed gelatin tissue to the polished surface of the copper plate. This is done underwater, where it is squeezed onto the plate, and then the excess water is wiped off. Now the paper backing is removed in hot water and the unexposed soft gelatin is washed away. The more that the gelatin has been exposed to the UV light, the more it will remain on the plate, and so protect it from the acid bath to come. The resistant gelatin is dried and then the edges and back of the plate must be stopped out, which means being given a coat of colored varnish. This will protect the sides and the back of the copper plate from the effect of the acid. Now the plate can be etched in a bath of ferric chloride acid solution, using a scale measured in degrees Baum&#######xE9. The plate is immersed in a series of acid baths starting with the strongest, and then progressing through baths of increasingly weaker acid solutions. The ferric chloride acid solution passes through gelatin image, to eat into the copper plate, producing tiny &#####x201C;wells&#####x201D; of different depths, which will hold ink in varying degrees. The photogravure screen or the aquatint resist, depending and which was used, created a textured &#####x201C;tooth&#####x201D; in the plate, which helps the plate hold ink. These individual &#####x201C;wells of ink&#####x201D; vary in depth, and this feature is a unique characteristic of the photogravure process. Its time now to clean the plate and prepare for printing. There is little difference in practice in printing a photogravure plate, to any other intaglio plate. It is most similar to the aquatint etching printing process. The ink used in photogravure printing is of a stiff oily consistency. This is to ensure that it stays put in the small recesses etched into the copper plate. Using a rubber brayer or alternatively a stiff squeegee, the ink is applied to the entire surface of the plate to be printed. The plate is then wiped to remove the excess ink. This wiping also helps to drive the stiff ink into the deepest crevices in the plate. The final wiping is done using the palm of the hand, in a slight glancing action. Now the polished parts of the plate, which will print as white, have been thoroughly cleaned of ink. The last part of the process is to clean the edges of the plate before it is ready to be placed on the bed of the intaglio press. Prior to printing the plate is covered with a sheet of damp rag-based paper, followed by 3 thin woolen blankets. These woolen blankets help distribute the pressure more evenly, pushing the soft damp paper into the inky hollows in the plate. Finally, the plate is run through the press, and the high pressure forces the dampened paper into the ink-filled wells of the plate. This transfers the ink onto the paper creating the final print. Now the damp print must be gently dried between sheets of blotting paper and placed under weights, which ensures that the print remains flat as it dries. The whole process can be repeated to produce another print or the plate cleaned and stored away for future use. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “vintagephotogravure” and is located in this country: FR. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Features: Matted
  • Width (Inches): 16
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Subject: Portrait
  • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
  • Material: COLOR Photo Engraving
  • Height (Inches): 20
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Date of Creation: 1990-1999
  • Artist: Yousuf Karsh
  • Year of Production: 1991
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Print
  • Color Type: COLOR
  • Style: Realism
  • Signed: Unsigned
  • Theme: Theater
  • Type: Print

1991 Vintage 16X20 ANGELA LANSBURY Actress Film Theater YOUSUF KARSH Photo
February 15, 2023