Photogravures
The photogravure is a photo-mechanical process that was developed to produce a permanent method of reproducing photographic images. It was used to produce high quality art prints with rich sharp tones, reproducing the fine detail of the original. The French term for photogravure is héliogravure.
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“Baigneuse” from Vingt
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“Joueuse de Flute” from Vingt
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“La Grotte” from Vingt
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“Le Lac Blanc” from Vingt
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“Le Puits” from Vingt
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“Lumiere” from Vingt
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“Plongeuse” from Vingt
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A carousel lathe
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A Factory Airfield
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A Japanese Fancy – Photogravure by Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr.
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A Merry Tale
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A View at Inayama Castle
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African American in Tennessee
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April
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Art Deco Arcade of Ceramics, Art Deco Expo, 1925
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Art Deco Interior of Jean Luce, Art Deco Expo, 1925
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Art Deco Interior offices of Michon et Pige, Art Deco Expo, 1925
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Art Deco Nude Gravure
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