Transporting antique picture

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by SeaGoat, Apr 21, 2016.

  1. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    When you get the print, if you can take some really close-up details to show how shading is achieved, then someone may be able to say what type of print it is.

    Etching by Kathe Kollwitz: Four Men in a Tavern
    PrintEtchingMeninCafeKatheKolowitzGerman-a.jpg

    PrintEtchingMeninCafe-e.jpg


    Engraving by William Hogarth: The Bruiser Churchill
    HogarthEngravingBruiserChurchillPrint-a.jpg

    HogarthEngravingBruiserChurchillPrint-e.jpg

    Mezzotint by W.J. Edwards after J. Morgan: Gentlemen of the Jury
    (under the image is printed “Engraved by W.J. Edwards”, so mezzotint was considered a form of engraving)
    PrintMezzotintGentlemenoftheJuryJohnMorgan1863-a.jpg

    PrintMezzotintGentlemenoftheJuryJohnMorgan1863-h.jpg
     
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  2. SeaGoat

    SeaGoat Well-Known Member

    *IF* I get it :bag:
     
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  3. SeaGoat

    SeaGoat Well-Known Member

    Its mine! Yay!
    I get it Tuesday
     
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