Photoengraving (process)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Bruce Rogers Divine Comedy photoengravings
Thirty-one photoengravings created by Bruce Rogers and used in printing illustrations for The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri (New York: Bruce Rogers and the Press of A. Colish, 1955).
Bruce Rogers The Holy Bible photoengravings
Contains fifty-one photoengraving plates designed by Bruce Rogers used to print 975 copies of The Holy Bible, by A.Colish.
Photoengravings used in The Inland Printer
Photoengravings used in The Inland Printer, circa 1918-1937 contains printing blocks of images that have appeared in various issues of the periodical, The Inland Printer. The majority of the blocks is related to the history and trade of printing, and is identified as appearing in the periodical. Others are unidentified and not confirmed as being used in the periodical.
Photoengravings used in the Offenbacher Haggadah
Collection includes photoengravings from Fritz Kredel's original woodcuts, one unused photoengraving, and several articles.