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Halftone photomechanical prints

Images

  • Damask rose (Rosa damascena "Italica"): flowering stem. Colour halftone after Victor, c.1824, after P. J. Redouté.
  • Noah, drunk and naked, being covered in a garment by his sons, Shem and Japheth; with a border of naked men holding medallions. Halftone after Michelangelo.
  • A female scorpion being led into a burrow by her mate. Reproduction of a photograph by P. H. Fabre.
  • A bloodhound with a heavy collar is looking intently towards a heavy door. Half tone after an oil painting by E. H. Landseer.
  • Indian workmen mixing and balling opium in a courtyard in Calcutta. Process print after a photograph by Bourne & Shepherd, c. 1900.
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    Franz Chvostek, the younger, discusses a clinical case with students. Process print after a photograph by R. Rossmanith, ca. 1925.

    Rossmanith, Rudolf. | Date: [1925?] | Reference: 569196i
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    A chameleon sitting on a branch of a tree. Colour half tone.

    | Date: 1926 | Reference: 41171i
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    A stag standing on the grassy verge of a forest. Colour halftone.

    | Date: 1926 | Reference: 41175i
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    A bloodhound with a heavy collar is looking intently towards a heavy door. Half tone after an oil painting by E. H. Landseer.

    Landseer, Edwin, Sir, 1802-1873. | Reference: 40100i
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    An extinct parrot, Ara gossei, perched on a branch. Colour halftone after J. Smit.

    Smit, Joseph, active 1890. | Reference: 43237i
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