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1896 Oliver Wendell Holmes Portrait Sarah W. Whitman - ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAVURE - Original Photogravure "Portrait of Oliver Wendell Holmes." This is an original 1896 first impression photogravure, by Goupil, of a painting by American artist, Sarah W. Whitman. The actual image measures 8.5 x 10.75 inches. Period Paper has obtained arguably the finest collection of original, hand-pulled, museum-quality photogravures of the art displayed at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (The World's Columbian Exposition). Over the last several years we have obtained and sold thousands of items from this Exposition, and we continue to offer other lithographs, prints, and photogravures. However, this group of original museum-quality photogravures are the finest available in the world. Their condition is unsurpassed. The artistry in the creation of these photogravures has produced the most clear, detailed, and broad tonal ranges that we have ever seen. The Intaglio process used for this collection is far superior to the more mechanical photogravures and rotogravures that we often see. We have inspected these under 10x magnification --the detail is exceptional and the stock, flawless. The plate impressions are deep and very visible to the naked eye but do not show up well on the digital image. This collection took three years to create from the original works of art at the Exposition. The project was overseen or contributed to by the Commissioner of Fine Arts for France, the Royal Special Commissioner of Fine Arts for Italy, the Vice-President of the International Jury for the Fine Arts, the Assistant Commissioner of Fine Arts for Holland, and the lithographers of Goupil. Currently, original photogravures like these from the late nineteenth century have been solid performers at Christie's and Sotheby's with ten unsigned photogravures selling for $5,000-$49,000 and one signed photogravure selling for $91,000. (9) Forslund Furniture and Carpets - Grand Rapids, Michigan - 1957 These slides and photographs are just one set from my "estate sales" collections. They were dusty, darkened, bent, underexposed and were destined to be trash. Through the help of Photoshop, they can be displayed once again. Please feel free to leave any comments - your thoughts, impressions... It is happily appreciated! Enjoy! Fondant Impressions This was just a test cake to try out my cheapie version of a fondant impression mat. I bought vinyl fabric at Hobby Lobby for $6. It works perfect to get a nice floral impression on the fondant. american impressions furniture "Mother and Sleeping Child." This is an original 1896 first impression photogravure, by Goupil, of a painting by American artist, Frank Henry (Hector) Tompkins. The actual image measures 8 x 11.5 inches. Period Paper has obtained arguably the finest collection of original, hand-pulled, museum-quality photogravures of the art of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (The World's Columbian Exposition). Over the last several years we have obtained and sold thousands of items from this Exposition, and we continue to offer other lithographs, prints, and photogravures. However, this group of original museum-quality photogravures are the finest available in the world. Their condition is unsurpassed. The artistry in the creation of these photogravures has produced the most clear, detailed, and broad tonal ranges that we have ever seen. The Intaglio process used for this collection is far superior to the more mechanical photogravures and rotogravures that we often see. We have inspected these under 10x magnification --the detail is exceptional and the stock, flawless. The plate impressions are deep and very visible to the naked eye but do not show up well on the digital image. This collection took three years to create from the original works of art at the Exposition. The project was overseen or contributed to by the Commissioner of Fine Arts for France, the Royal Special Commissioner of Fine Arts for Italy, the Vice-President of the International Jury for the Fine Arts, the Assistant Commissioner of Fine Arts for Holland, and the lithographers of Goupil. Currently, original photogravures like these from the late nineteenth century have been solid performers at Christie's and Sotheby's with ten unsigned photogravures selling for $5,000-$49,000 and one signed photogravure selling for $91,000. See also: furniture stores in quad cities basset furniture going out of business european leather furniture largest model furniture clearing house discontinued klaussner furniture basset bedroom furniture barbie furniture doll 60pc giftset furniture liquidators salinas |
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