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| dell had, almost single-handedly, made British | prints a viable economic commodity and had demolished |
| When making black-and-white | prints, a safelight is commonly used to illuminate th |
| ired by Asian art, Kimonos, Japanese Woodblock | prints, a love of nature, and based on the authors ch |
| Brotherton | prints a letter from Dr. J. J. Garth Wilkinson as to |
| R. Gordon Wasson's book Soma | prints a letter from art historian Erwin Panofsky ass |
| AMG material (sold in the form of photographic | prints, a magazine and short films) slowly evolved ov |
| 1991 Robert Indiana | prints: a catalogue raisonne, 1951-1991 |
| ion r is syntactic sugar for the function that | prints a newline character. |
| Once each year, the Edmonton Sun | prints a special swimsuit edition. |
| The Journal | prints a 16 page weekly newspaper, distributed across |
| The Monitor | prints about 10,500 papers each week. |
| engravings after the Old Masters, reproductive | prints after all the leading British artists of the 1 |
| also worked for Gerard de Jode (where he made | prints after Maerten de Vos), Eduard Hoeswinckel and |
| otography to fix black and white negatives and | prints after the developing stage; modern 'rapid' fix |
| Cock also published | prints after painters from the Netherlands such as Fr |
| He also etched two | prints after Salvator Rosa. |
| He engraved | prints after Paolo Veronese, Poussin, Natoire, Lancre |
| His | prints, all religious subjects, share with his painti |
| them to find Barney's hair mussed and lipstick | prints all over his face. |
| Another two hundred of van Meckenem's "own" | prints also were copies of ones by Master E. S. In to |
| Some of the | prints also depict the redistribution of wealth. |
| So if you don't want that, then you get | prints and drawings." |
| osed removing the optical soundtrack from film | prints, and using the SMPTE 80 bit timecode printed o |
| furnishings include porcelains, glass, silver, | prints, and bronzes, including some by Bartolozzi and |
| Lewis Hine's death his son Corydon donated his | prints and negatives to the Photo League, which was d |
| collection of works on paper The Collection of | Prints and Drawings contains about 300,000 works: cop |
| was finished in 1896, the Royal Collection of | Prints and Drawings was moved into the building toget |
| He left 1052 | prints, and several thousand drawings, but only one k |
| s, depicting naval battles and views of Malta; | prints and drawings include portraits of the Knights, |
| his sculptures, but also has made photographs, | prints, and drawings and has curated exhibitions, mos |
| s such as cyanotypes, gum bichromate, platinum | prints, and many others. |
| d out at 2am next morning leaving their finger | prints and mail bags empty! - and later in the Scotti |
| ge of media from painting, photography, video, | prints and drawings to glassware, ceramics and textil |
| drawing of which is held at the Department of | Prints and Drawings at the British Museum and was exe |
| tish fashion designer, known for his work with | prints and use of traditional silk screening techniqu |
| The organization then typically | prints and widely distributes, through newsprint flye |
| entury Banknote Engraver” with a collection of | prints and engravings he collected during his lifetim |
| tion, western Americana, 19th-century American | prints and illustrators, modern politics, Texana, nat |
| each of which consisted of more than a hundred | prints, and the former of which won him American Book |
| de American folk art, modern masters, japanese | prints and textiles, african art, a permanent Pre-Col |
| bipedalism, the australopithecine Laetoli foot | prints and Lucy. |
| Beginnings: An exhibition of the silkscreen | prints and carvings of Roy Henry Vickers. |
| Some plaques contain hand | prints and autographs of the stars set in cement, but |
| Hand | prints and signatures of all members of Lordi can be |
| um, including antiquities, books, manuscripts, | prints, and 9000 coins and medals, was destroyed in a |
| Gallery, London and then in the department of | Prints and Drawings at the British Museum. |
| it his military library and his collection of | prints and medals. |
| jects, including over 600 paintings, drawings, | prints and photographs primarily by 20th century Cali |
| It began by publishing religious | prints and prayer books, as well as devotional articl |
| rom Beacon Hill, ca.1770s (Library of Congress | Prints and Photographs Division Washington) |
| In 1965, her artwork was turned into | prints and sold throughout the world. |
| on now consists of Old Master and 19th-century | prints and drawings, Japanese prints, Indian miniatur |
| tre'acte and exit music, only the 70mm blow up | prints and 35mm magnetic stereo prints contained that |
| d in gallery-oriented forms such as paintings, | prints and sculptures. |
| oyed most of the Fox silent film negatives and | prints and it is unlikely a copy of The Queen of Sheb |
| as "deal wood", was mostly used for paper for | prints and for furniture. |
| rmed part of the extensive visual repertory of | prints and illustrated books that was assembled at th |
| Images were sold individually as | prints and postcards and also as series in albums thr |
| Buck is best known for his woodblock | prints and bronze sculptures that are typically cast |
| him in Mexico, all negative film and positive | prints, and all story and ideas embodied in said Mexi |
| of Ciol's work, with about a hundred full-page | prints, and all texts and captions in both Italian an |
| s becoming aware of through illustrated books, | prints and maps. |
| d to the bar, including paintings, sculptures, | prints, and photographs. |
| Today, examples of Sterrer's original | prints and paintings are housed in the collections of |
| ns to farmers, and its own printing plant that | prints and distributes an agricultural magazine world |
| Her paintings, | prints and sculptures are predominantly figurative, i |
| ealistic wildlife dioramas, John James Audubon | prints and Double Elephant Folios. |
| es, nautical charts, town plans, topographical | prints and related ephemera. |
| tains about 133,000 volumes, plus about 30,000 | prints and cartoons, 1,000 drawings, and more than 3, |
| internationally acclaimed artist working with | prints and drawing, sculpture and installation, and d |
| ints by using a brush to leave powder over the | prints and blowing into the microphone to remove exce |
| an international reputation for his paintings, | prints, and sculptures. |
| together with 19th and 20th century paintings, | prints, and photographs. |
| Keeper of | Prints and Drawings at the British Museum since 1884 |
| Here the artists "mount translucent | prints and drawings on top of video monitors, which a |
| Prints and Paintings from Guildhall Collection | |
| n paper, working as a librarian and curator of | prints and drawings at the British Museum in 1893-193 |
| His collection consisted of 160 16 mm | prints and more than 1,000 video cassettes, at a time |
| ue darkroom developing a complete set of fresh | prints and making enlargements of all of the photogra |
| She produces original | prints and has illustrated over 50 books. |
| The collection includes | prints and paintings, furniture, manuscripts and book |
| es; Asian sculptures, paintings, and woodblock | prints; and Sculpture gardens displaying many sculpto |
| e, it has collated a large collection of early | prints, and rare and valuable books. |
| Prints and Printmaking : A Dictionary and Handbook of | |
| nally made for the Tower, alongside paintings, | prints and objects illustrating William Beckford's li |
| It also | prints and distributes the Adventist Review magazine. |
| for amassing a collection of over 900 ukiyo-e | prints and establishing Japan's first mountaineering |
| rt collection contains a variety of paintings, | prints and drawings dating from the 17th century to t |
| abstract works consisting of brightly-coloured | prints and collages. |
| It survives in 16 mm | prints and a print is rumored to be in Gosfilmofond a |
| aphy exhibit at Gallery 137 featuring 15 large | prints and 20 smaller prints. |
| highlighted the important connections between | prints and artist's books. |
| o houses important collections of contemporary | prints and photographs. |
| He was a keen collector of old books, | prints and medals. |
| chniques for the production of limited edition | prints and sculpture multiples. |
| dy politic and images of power; his paintings, | prints and sculpture have expressed a literary and sy |
| Drom also has an art gallery of pictures, | prints, and portraits by Margaret Steel and hand made |
| Warhol completed 36 silkscreen | prints and 13 drawings of eight Mercedes models befor |
| ntrated on building his collection of Japanese | prints and paintings. |
| They are useful for making large | prints and for contact printing, especially in altern |
| Laura designed the | prints and Bernard built the printing equipment, so f |
| s photographic archives - negatives, albums of | prints, and logs. |
| elegant furnishings, wall coverings, carpets, | prints and the like most often only through the trade |
| The museum also owns a collection of | prints and photographs, and one of coins and medallio |
| Prints and disseminates articles, newsletters, report | |
| Originally, Pootoogook did some carving, made | prints and lithographs for other artists. |
| , ethnological items, works of art, paintings, | prints and furniture. |
| Chelsea Collection is a priceless anthology of | prints and pictures of old Chelsea. |
| Lin's hand | prints and autograph on the Avenue of Stars, Hong Kon |
| He was the Keeper of | Prints and Drawings at the British Museum in 1912-193 |
| For Crace's collection of topographical | prints and drawings, Thomas H. Shepherd was employed |
| he production of etchings, lithographs, relief | prints and screenprints, Glasgow Print Studio has a m |
| benefited the Art Museum Council of LACMA, The | Prints and Drawings Council of LACMA, Environmental M |
| ncluding reprints, modern editions, wood-block | prints, and so on. |
| es, an almost uncanny resemblance to surviving | prints and paintings of Bakewell's sheep, being perha |
| produced photographs, computer-generated art, | prints and drawings. |
| es showcasing American and European paintings, | prints, and ceramics, as well as Egyptian, Classical, |
| , first using sepia-toned photographic albumen | prints, and later chromolithographic reproductions of |
| ss was a publisher and distributor for comics, | prints, anthologies and graphic novels based in Oakla |
| It also captures and | prints any cookies received. |
| student opinion, the Critical Review no longer | prints any department-sponsored articles and cannot u |
| These | prints appear to have stemmed from a 1973 sale to Alg |
| g the red-blue anaglyph process (though modern | prints appear to have faded to a crimson-cyan color, |
| The Observer | prints approximately 12,500 copies, based on conversa |
| These three known | prints are independent versions compiled from the ori |
| Her | prints are in the Library of Congress, and collages a |
| xclusively at Barneys, and her accessories and | prints are available at boutiques nationwide, as well |
| Sanganer | prints are one of its own kinds, for the reason that |
| His | prints are delicate, excellent in drawing and finely |
| His | prints are held in the permanent collections of The C |
| His photographic | prints are represented by Darlene Orlov, a private ar |
| The current | prints are assembled from these two films, and so the |
| In addition, his photo | prints are in the permanent collections of the Harry |
| lated privately through bootlegs, the original | prints are missing, and was last shown on British tel |
| Surviving | prints are slightly radioactive, a property which ser |
| However, existing | prints are black-and-white prints of the shorter (67- |
| No | prints are thought to survive of this film. |
| His | prints are hand-painted etchings and he has worked wi |
| n was published shortly thereafter but all the | prints are lost now. |
| which is now considered a lost film because no | prints are known to exist. |
| It is considered a lost film as no | prints are known to survive. |
| viet-era Ленин ёлу (Lenin yolu, Lenin's Path), | prints around 5,000 copies 3 times a week. |
| The magazine | prints around 20,000 copies of every issue. |
| merchandise, including plushes, teatowels, art | prints, art paw prints and two speciality beers - Cha |
| Britain's largest public collections of books, | prints, artefacts and ephemera relating to the histor |
| who is a Liberal Democrat activist, and which | prints articles by many leading Liberal Democrat MPs. |
| as 100 correspondents in 45 countries and only | prints articles originally written in Esperanto. |
| due to its "All our Yesteryears" column which | prints articles usually from 25 or 50 years before th |
| and New Media (digital media), text, collage, | prints, artists' books and objects. |
| ries and for Kiowa Art, a portfolio of pochoir | prints artists' paintings to be published in France. |
| ery also has a large collection of sculptures, | prints as well as semi-precious jewellery. |
| occupies a unique a position in the history of | prints as he does in the history of painting. |
| of his large collection of Japanese woodblock | prints as he lost all of his savings in a bank failur |
| nd further footage was removed from individual | prints as they aged and suffered damage. |
| shire) was an author, and the first curator of | prints at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. |
| Carpenter (1792-1866) was a British Keeper of | Prints at the British Museum. |
| h, PA purchased one of Morris' "Ruby Slippers" | prints at a fundraiser for his daughter who had just |
| For example the LaserJet 2410 | prints at 10 ppm and the LaserJet 2420 prints at 20pp |
| t eventually found employment as the Keeper of | Prints at the British Museum. |
| Like his father, he also served as a Keeper of | Prints at the British Museum. |
| cialized in buying and selling precious books, | prints, autographs, ancient and modern manuscripts. |
| There are currently several | prints available to purchase on amazon, all of which |
| have vastly more appeal to users than the best | prints available on paper. |
| Prints, baskets, masks and other wooden carvings demo | |
| Her | prints been used in religious publications, such as t |
| Journal of Northwest Theological Seminary that | prints biblical-theological material in the Reformed/ |
| Finnish packaging still | prints birch bark-like texture on the carton boxes. |
| He had a large series of drawings and | prints bought during a tour on the continent in 1800 |
| cal for all branches; the DEERS ID workstation | prints branch-unique names and logos onto the blank f |
| Fractal images typically are manifested as | prints, bringing Fractal Artists into the company of |
| tems and records; and several hundred thousand | prints, broadsides, and newspapers. |
| titutions of the Free Masons (1723), satirical | prints by William Hogarth (1697-1764), Meissen porcel |
| a notable art gallery, featuring paintings and | prints by local and Caribbean artists, a craft & anti |
| o holds a collection of original paintings and | prints by aviation artist Geoff Nutkins. |
| She produces | prints by scanning objects into a computer using a fl |
| whole of Europe of the falsification of finger | prints by the use of wax impressions or similar techn |
| Apart from the above, he copied | prints by the Housebook Master, including some now ot |
| Paintings and | Prints by John Robinson. |
| rts Council purchased nine framed photographic | prints by Tillmans for a total of £51,724. |
| Kakegawa on the Tokaido, ukiyo-e | prints by Hiroshige |
| Restoration of the nitrate | prints by Service des Archives du film (CNC) Bois d'A |
| ollected 400 paintings and sculptures and 5000 | prints by contemporary artists. |
| n Island Museum's permanent collection include | prints by Rembrandt, Goya, Piranesi and Audubon, pain |
| Dowdeswell was known as a collector of | prints by old English engravers and made a speciality |
| Graveur, a pioneering catalogue of old master | prints by Dutch, Flemish, German, and Italian painter |
| a, with his first edition (of three) being two | prints by Roy Arden. |
| ition boxset featuring the 7" single, plus two | prints by Susan Young and Christine Tongue. |
| ublish or republish works by other authors, or | prints by artists, or other items of a literary artis |
| nation, comprising more than 30,000 exhibition | prints by some 400 photographers. |
| flooding; Marilynn Webb a compelling series of | prints called "Good Bye- Clutha Blue" in 1983; Bruce |
| se and Korean ceramics; and Japanese woodblock | prints, calligraphy, narrative paintings, and lacquer |
| plicated archival process system, by which the | prints can last for many decades. |
| Related photographic | prints can be found in the Hurley Collection of Photo |
| masks, works in production (such as paintings, | prints, ceramics and sculpture), as well as gifts fro |
| Most Rheinische Dokumenta | prints choose it to be slightly more angular, longer, |
| drawings, John James Audubon Birds of America | prints, Civil War muster rolls, and works by Degas, M |
| ally related objects, including gelatin-silver | prints, color work, digital pieces, photograms, and v |
| His work is said to be characterized by use of | prints, colors, original fabrics and layering. |
| The limited | prints come in a variety of colors, each with a certa |
| of historic paintings, sculpture, photographs, | prints, costumes, textiles, ceramics, glass, industri |
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