On the floor of St Peter's basilica in Rome are a series of bronze plaques with engravings. |
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By the middle of the 1600s engravings depict the tower as three storeys high but dilapidated. |
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As shown in the engravings, a vertical beam engine placed on the top deck just forward of the boilers drove the paddle wheels. |
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All engravings are hand-made in the workshop from the original plates by a team of four specialists. |
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The archaeologists last week unearthed engravings of a bison, another ibex, part of a horse and some triangular shapes. |
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Hunt ultimately painted a second, larger version of it, which was reproduced in many engravings and chromolithographs. |
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This is demonstrated amply by the wealth of Palaeolithic cave paintings and engravings. |
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The best illustrated edition of Jane Austen uses contemporary fashion plates, engravings of carriages, town scenes and so on. |
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Star exhibit at Caxton Prints will be a set of twelve stipple engravings depicting the progress of the Irish linen manufacture. |
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The circulation of engravings after German Nazarene artists also had a profound effect. |
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The enormous influence of his woodcuts and engravings turned the print into a significant and distinctively German art form. |
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For sheer numbers of prints and engravings reproduced, no other Victorian artist came close. |
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These photographs were offered for sale to newspapers, where they supplemented the older tradition of line drawings and engravings. |
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Works of art include paintings, engravings, prints as well as original sculptures or statues. |
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The Napoleon book features engravings and watercolours showing the island of St Helena and portraits of the emperor and the Count De Las Cases. |
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They, it seems, were copied from books of engravings and photographs or from pictures painted by others. |
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Some cards were printed on simulated parchment, and some were illustrated with copperplate engravings. |
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The engravings, after having been cut on the plates, were sent to the electrotyper. |
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This was a large-scale, anatomical publication filled with high-quality engravings of the gravid, or pregnant, uterus. |
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In contrast, her graphic wood engravings reflect the turmoil of the war years. |
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Because many books were robbed of steel engravings to put into Granger's history, such mutilation came to be known as grangerizing. |
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The two gouaches were not illustrated in the 1937 catalogue, but their appearance is recorded in engravings by Francois Joullain. |
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More recently, their prints derive from etchings, engravings and stencils, as well. |
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The only other known Ice Age figurative art in Britain consists of a few engravings on fragments of animal bone, also found at Creswell Crags. |
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His exploits were commemorated in a series of paintings, portraits and engravings. |
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The engravings were produced under his direction, while the introduction and explanatory text were written by Fortune Barthelemy de Felice. |
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With a thick book as a paper-weight, her engravings, of which she was so proud, trail over a console table with its bronze grotesques. |
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The majority of the Roman finds were of finger-rings, many with carved intaglios or other engravings, used for stamping seals. |
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The engravings of Adam and Eve and the Nativity, both of 1504, are the first fruits of these investigations. |
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Fond of using wood as a medium, Frank began to gain recognition for his woodcuts and wood engravings. |
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When only woodcuts, etchings and engravings could be printed, the images would get worse and worse over time as the blocks or plates wore down. |
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In some cases, however, images do survive as engravings or copies and a picture emerges of the extent of our loss. |
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It was almost a foot long, made of ash wood with beautiful engravings of seagulls and sailor knots and braided ropes on it. |
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The disproportion between the sculpture and the human throng reminded me of a device employed by Piranesi in his engravings of ancient Rome. |
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Some of the engravings, such as The Judgement of Paris and The Massacre of the Innocents are among Raphael's most fascinating master-pieces. |
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He instructed the marquise in drawing and sometimes retouched her engravings. |
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There's some absolutely beautiful engravings in some of these early botanical books which they did. |
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William Blake's engravings at the end of his career are the apotheosis of engraving as a creative linear technique. |
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They were line engravings of a particularly dim type which probably had some deep-seated affect on me. |
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Goupil published both of Michetti's 1872 Salon paintings as line engravings by Varin. |
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His best-known works are his wood engravings, which are mainly figure compositions and landscapes in a bold, clear style. |
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The artists took incredible care in producing the original watercolors, engravings, lithographs and aquatints. |
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That this famous work was perhaps the finest set of colored engravings using aquatint is not even mentioned, much less explored. |
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Anatomical artists pay homage to the body hidden under the skin with woodcuts, copper engravings, lithographs, photographs, and digital imaging. |
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It boasts a collection of more than 50,000 antique images that include steel and wood engravings, lithographs, photographs and illustrations. |
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On display will be a range of visual interpretations of characters and scenes, including early wood engravings and contemporary photographs. |
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The only other ways for important artworks to be seen by more people was by making engravings of them. |
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The phrase puts me in mind of pub engravings, of rustics in waistcoats lying full-length in rowing boats, poking at ducks with long muskets. |
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You'll see the concentric circle in very many of the religious paintings, and also engravings further inland. |
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This set of engravings and autotypes was assembled from various sources during the early part of the 20th century. |
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In medieval engravings and reliefs the Devil is frequently portrayed as a sort of satyr, with cloven hooves and the torso of a man. |
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As well as contemporary bronzes and ivories, engravings were also being used as design sources. |
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As far as the historical aspects are concerned, it is necessary to mention the Romanesque Baptistry and the adjacent cupelled boulder with Celtic engravings. |
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Printed woodcuts and engravings spread the news of the monster throughout Europe, and as they spread, the monster acquired a new, posthumous, existence. |
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In the Aldine engravings Abydos passes from the crescent to the cross. |
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The explorers found the relic that comprised of engravings on a large rock when they were surveying a field of boulders on the flanks of a hill deep in the Libyan Desert. |
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In the 1870s, Shakers outside Maine began to use commercial line engravings traced from photographs when they wanted to picture their home villages. |
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Since draughtsmanship was the foundation of all his art, engravings, etchings, lithographs, linocuts, and drawings poured from him in astonishing quantity and quality. |
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I love it to bits, all of it, especially the wonderfully ingenious and gorgeous to look at early optical devices, and the engravings of such inventions. |
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The beads, pendants, and engravings were surprisingly well-preserved. |
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On Friday the Museum of Richmond hosts Come Forth and Play, a look at engravings of merrymaking, playing Tudor games and making a Nine Men's Morris. |
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Occasionally the books were illustrated with engravings, but none could match the authenticity of the sixty-three unfired clay figures in Royer's collection. |
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A plenitude of maps and engravings documents these commonly distorted perspectives and traces the development of a more accurate understanding of the newfound lands. |
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The shop specialises in maps, engravings, and prints from 1570 onwards. |
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Sun-blackened rocks scattered liberally throughout Saudi Arabia depict petroglyphs, engravings and occasional paintings by primitive man. |
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This rockshelter has deeply patinated, pecked circle and track engravings that are coated in desert varnish. |
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Closely tied to this, the visual culture of cartoons, engravings, and paintings bolstered Francophobia for the benefit of national identity. |
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He rapidly became famous all over Europe for his energetic and balanced woodcuts and engravings, while also painting. |
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The engravings show depictions of a wide range of topics including agricultural and war scenes alongside more abstract symbols. |
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Containing 435 engravings, it is often regarded as the greatest ornithological work in history. |
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Wren was inspired in the design by studying engravings of Pietro da Cortona's Baroque facade of Santa Maria della Pace in Rome. |
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He produced an important group of copperplate engravings for an edition of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. |
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The line engravings produced for the covers of 19th century reprints of The Wealth of Nations were based largely on Tassie's medallion. |
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The score is divided into nine sections and an epilogue, presenting dance interpretations of some of Blake's engravings. |
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The commission for Dante's Divine Comedy came to Blake in 1826 through Linnell, with the aim of producing a series of engravings. |
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Arundel commissioned engravings of his Holbeins from the Czech Wenceslaus Hollar, some of works now lost. |
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Most of the engravings are found in Church Hole Cave on the Nottinghamshire side of the gorge. |
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More expensive engravings supplied a wealthier market with a variety of images. |
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Rembrandt's fame and wealth grew through the 1630s, buoyed by the popularity of his etchings, engravings, and demand as a portraitist. |
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Climb it and at half way you found prehistorically rock engravings similar to the ones in the Akakus and wadi Matandush. |
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The engravings are on naturally flat surfaces, slickensides in metamorphic rocks, smoothed during the movement of two masses of rock. |
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Praxair leverages its history as a coating supplier to metallurgically qualify and test all of its anilox coating and engravings. |
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Drypoints, etchings, collagraphs, wood engravings, and linocuts will be included. |
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Artistic work blossomed, with cave painting, petroglyphs, carvings and engravings on bone or ivory. |
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It was remarkable for its typographical perfection, and was adorned with many engravings and maps. |
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Rock art engravings found in Goa exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India. |
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With their fine bindings, steel engravings, and handsomely printed pages, the annuals were products of good bookmanship. |
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In Italy, as in Rabelaisian France, the carnival entered not only elite theatrical performance and engravings but also the printed word. |
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As a result, his rancho was adorned with bronze candlesticks, fine candles, artificial flowers, framed engravings, and elegant furniture. |
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They employ the hatching and cross-hatching techniques found in old copperplate engravings or the wood-block chiaroscuro prints typical of sixteenth-century graphics. |
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It is known from engravings and from a 1667 copy by Remigius van Leemput. |
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Pentre Ifan was studied by early travellers and antiquarians, and rapidly became famous as an image of ancient Wales, from engravings of the romantic stones. |
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As in the twin engravings by Antonio Tempesta, of Tereus and Philomena, and the Procnean banquet, the follow-through from rape to death was a frequent Renaissance theme. |
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Dugdale paid for the whole thing himself and enrolled the Bohemian artist Wenceslaus Hollar to provide engravings, considerably raising the quality of the final work. |
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The articles and engravings in the Descriptions are more detailed and accurate than those in the Encyclopedia, and so are of more value for technical historians today. |
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The Sydney rock engravings are approximately 5000 to 200 years old. |
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Samples exist showing calligraphy, and woven copies of engravings. |
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The folio edition of the work even included foldout engravings. |
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For about two thousand years, the relief engravings on Cleopatra's Needle obelisk had survived the arid conditions of its origin before its transfer to London. |
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He also commissioned a Flemish artist, Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom, to make a series of tapestries on the Armada, based on Augustine Ryther's engravings. |
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Blake's death in 1827 cut short the enterprise, and only a handful of watercolours were completed, with only seven of the engravings arriving at proof form. |
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Italianate landscapes were popular as prints, and more paintings by Berchem were reproduced in engravings during the period itself than those of any other artist. |
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