Inventions; Photography -- History -- 19th century; Industrial arts -- History
"2 gravure heliographique in line by Poitevin, 6 Procede Heliographique en relief by Baldus, 1 heliographique from nature in relief by Garnier...The Garnier half-tone is one of very few published in the world prior to 1870: only von Egloffstein,...
Photography, French -- 19th century;Paris (France);Jardin des Tuileries (Paris, France);Sculpure;Théodon, Jean-Baptiste, 1646-1713. Arria et Paetus;Lepautre, Pierre, ca. 1660-1744. Arria et Paetus
Remarks: This picture was part of a commission Nègre received in 1859 to photograph the sculptures in the Tuileries Garden. Nègre made the photographs in June, 1859. The photographs were to be made into heliogravures and published in a monograph...
"Possibly a plate made by Placet ca. 1859. This print bears a very strong resemblance to Placet's first attempts and is a very early and unusual French example. The small size coupled with the coarseness of the grain and the emphasis on the...
"[13] Dujardin photogravures...From page vii of the preface, second edition: "L'editeur a donc du refaire 38 planches sur les anciens dessins ou cliches, et, grace a l'usage des Procédés heliographiques. Procédés qui n'existaient pas lors de la...
Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel (Paris, France) -- Pictorial works
"One Half-tone, Heliogravure illustration from a photograph of the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel in Paris. Cross-lined screen forming dots, 'Drivet et Cie, Heliog. Imprimie par Alfred Chardon.'...Placet argued that Drivet's random dot process was a...
"A very early and rare example of the Heliographic process of Henri Garnier. The four plates, Pl VIII-XI are from photographs of coins."--Hanson Collection catalog, supplement [5]
"70 "heliogravure" plates of photographs of the heavens taken between 1898 and 1900. The Photogravure and Color Company, New York did the plates."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 139
Photomechanical processes -- History -- 19th century; Photography -- History -- 19th century; Crystal Palace (London, England); Chateau de Fontainebleau (Fontainebleau, France); Musee du Louvre; Sculpture, Medieval -- France -- Reims; Notre-Dame de...
"...20 plates: 3 salt prints (La Parnasse, Raphael; Le Concert de Famille; La Kaire, planche 7), 1 heliogravure of Cardinal Amboise by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, 1 photolithograph of sculpture, Procede Poitevin, 2 photolithographs from art, Zurcher...
"6 plates: 1 Woodburytype of the moon, 2 Lichtpaus specimens on 1 plate, 1 Scamoni Relief Heliogravure, 1 Scamoni Intaglio Heliogravure, 2 Glazed Obernetter Collotypes on 1 plate, [and] 1 Photolithograph of a map by S.H. Parkins. The plates are...
"The various methods [of printing represented] are Phototypie (collotype), Heliogravure, Photoglyptie (Woodburytype), Similgravure (Half-tone), Photogravure, Photo-Chromo-Typographie. This catalogue contains examples by most of the major French...
Geology -- France -- Paris; Paleontology -- France -- Paris; Seine River (France)
"Vol. I [Texte] contains 5 plates from photographs by Drivet's two heliogravure processes, on in lined half-tone and the other in random dot process. Vol. II [Planches de paléontologie] contains 79 (i.e. 87) plates, 4 of them by Drivet in lined...