• Because of the tonal range and surface quality of platinum prints, many fine art photographers of the late 19th and early 20th century preferred the process over gelatin silver prints. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • His fine art photographs are available as beautiful, traditional silver gelatin prints, as delicious palladium platinum prints produced by 31 Studio - The Platinum Print Room - recognised masters of this printing art form and in a larger format on archival Hahnemuhle rag paper. (artsper.com)
  • Gelatin silver print. (aaqeastend.com)
  • Dennis Ramos is an international award-winning fine art photographer born in Manila, Philippines. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Dick Arentz (born May 19, 1935) is an American fine art photographer and author, known for his textbook on platinum-palladium printing. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1987, an essay by American photographer, scholar and museum director James Enyeart accompanied Arentz's limited-edition portfolio of 12x20 platinum and palladium prints entitled, The American Southwest. (wikipedia.org)
  • Photographer Frank Hunter is best known for his contemporary reinterpretation of the Romantic American landscape, printing in the richly tonal late 19th-century platinum/palladium process. (bernheim.org)
  • Using a turn of the century technique, photographer Kenro Izu takes platinum palladium prints with a custom built camera that produces 14 x 20-inch negatives. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • Dick Arentz is a professional photographer, and retired University professor, who specializes in the platinum and palladium printing process. (dickarentz.com)
  • Although Beth was a fine art major, she is a self-taught photographer with interests in alternative printing processes. (freestylephoto.com)
  • He will talk about the homes and collections in New York and Santa Fe that he shares with his wife, Rebecca Abrams, a fine arts photographer. (binhammerphotographs.com)
  • Each photographer has selected a specific process that best captures and expresses their vision of and feelings for a desired subject which is then revealed and shared via the finished print. (monalogcollective.com)
  • 3. mounted and framed platinum print: a copy made by White after American photographer Herbert Arthur Hess. (photoseed.com)
  • Shows: Carbon Transfer and Platinum Palladium processes. (alternativephotography.com)
  • His formulation of specifications allowed a major paper company, Crane & Co., to manufacture a paper suitable for platinum and palladium photographic processes. (wikipedia.org)
  • He has been practicing the craft of fine art photography for over 16 years, with extensive experience in silver based and alternative photographic processes. (largeformatphotography.info)
  • Printing in platinum and palladium is acknowledged as the summit of early print processes. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • The content of this Platinum & Palladium photography site featuring information on printing processes and palladium printing workshops and photography books is owned exclusively by Dick Arentz [Flagstaff, Arizona]. (dickarentz.com)
  • He prints primarily with alternative processes, including carbon, kallitype and palladium, and is the author of The Carbon Print. (alternativephotography.com)
  • This one-day workshop is intended to provide participants with a working knowledge of platinum/palladium printing and will involve hands on practice of the processes involved. (maud-creative.com)
  • Printing using salts of platinum and palladium was the dominant form of photographic expression in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century and is regarded by many as the among the finest of alternative photographic processes. (maud-creative.com)
  • But we have also invented and developed new processes, as it is the case of the one we use for our colour prints: pigments, Japanese paper and gold leaf. (miafair.it)
  • Her work has also appeared in Christina Z. Anderson's Gum Printing and Other Amazing Contact Printing Processes (2017), Robert Hirsch's Exploring Color Photography (2015), and Robert Hirsch's Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age (2012). (routledge.com)
  • It is designed to meet the highest quality requirements for platinum prinitng and any other non-traditional photographic printing processes like Palladium, Van Dyke, Cyanotype and Salt Prints. (drewex.nu)
  • Platinum, Palladium and Alternative DIY & OLD Photographic Processes - Visit our catalogue for Kits, Tools and Equipment. (laboldtech.eu)
  • These are generally handmade prints using historic or alternative processes such as gum bichromate or platinum/ palladium. (laphotocurator.com)
  • She teaches Interdisciplinary and experimental art at Harvard University and a variety of historic and alternative photographic processes at Penumbra Foundation in NYC. (laphotocurator.com)
  • ARCHES®, which is constantly innovating, has developed a new formula for its ARCHES® Platine paper for platinum, palladium, cyanotype and all other alternative photographic prints. (taosphoto.fr)
  • The combination of photography, print-making, and painting is, in part, what makes the 19th century gum bichromate process so appealing. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • Gum bichromate printing is appealing in the way it combines aspects of print-making, painting, and photography. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • It's a gum bichromate over platinum/palladium photograph, a technique embraced by Pictorialists at the beginning of the 20th century. (aeqai.org)
  • Arentz has mentored other photographers in the platinum-palladium printing process by conducting more than 40 workshops for organizations such as The Center for Creative Photography, The Friends of Photography and The Museum of Photographic Arts. (wikipedia.org)
  • After 1980-82 AIR Paul Fields, the program hosted nearly a decade of fine art landscape photographers. (bernheim.org)
  • Anna and Angel both have a PhD in printing techniques and photo preservation and have studied under photographers such as Humberto Rivas and Toni Catany, among others. (miafair.it)
  • And since happiness is something to be shared, we have decided not to celebrate it by praising the gallery through an exhibition regrouping our artists or by retracing its history, but by inviting photographers and artists who are close to our heart, being artists linked to the gallery, or just dear friends and others whom we admire. (gallery51.com)
  • We have brought together an outstanding group of independent curators, galleries, photographers, and photography educators who will offer a broad perspective on the art of photography, as well as take you behind-the-scenes with their own personal experiences and commentary. (binhammerphotographs.com)
  • She was one of five invited photographers for the exhibition The National 2018: Best of Contemporary Photography at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art and has recently been named one of "Ten Photographers to Watch" by the Los Angeles Center of Digital Art. (binhammerphotographs.com)
  • Chemicals are the tools of art photographers. (laboldtech.eu)
  • Other photography insiders such as Dr. Michael J. Ware and Bill Jay have commended the author as a master-craftsman in platinum-palladium printing. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1969, after amateur photography activities, Dick Arentz began three years of study with Phil Davis, author and the inventor of the Beyond the Zone System (BTZS) and the Professor of Art in the School of Art at the University of Michigan. (wikipedia.org)
  • the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Center for Creative Photography began collecting his work. (wikipedia.org)
  • The catalog included an introduction by Merry Foresta, the Smithsonian American Art Museum's first Curator of Photography. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1992, he was included in a traveling exhibition Between Home and Heaven, Contemporary American Landscape Photography, curated by the National Museum of American Art. (wikipedia.org)
  • Today platinum and palladium prints are widely considered the princes of the photographic medium, and the greatest expressions of fine art photography. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • At a time long before digital technology consumed the photography market, these works harken back to days of film with prints developed in the darkroom that also documents areas of Bernheim that no longer exist in the same fashion. (bernheim.org)
  • Born in Abington, Pennsylvania, Graham received a BFA from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia and his MFA in Photography from the Tyler School of Art. (bernheim.org)
  • He has taught at Moore College of Art and is currently a Professor of Photography at The University of the Arts. (bernheim.org)
  • Clinton Smith has pursued excellence in fine art photography since 1971. (bernheim.org)
  • Born in Japan, but now a New York resident, Izu has work in such collections as the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • Platinum and Palladium Printing and Fine Art Photography Website Design by Reliable Web Designs . (dickarentz.com)
  • Julian has exhibited his platinum/palladium images at the Queensland Centre for Photography (in both solo and group exhibitions) and at Pointlight Gallery in Sydney. (maud-creative.com)
  • And photography (as Japanese dramatist Chikamatsu once said about art ) lies in the frontier between the real and unreal, the true and the false. (miafair.it)
  • The Photography of Ted Preuss can be seen at ZIA Gallery through February 28. (blogspot.com)
  • Today his work is primarily fine art B&W photography using a vintage view camera with century old lenses. (blogspot.com)
  • While we are there, we'll take advantage of Paris's status as one of the world's great centers of photography, to make visits to at least two of the city's most important photography galleries, drawing inspiration from exhibitions of work by great masters and contemporary artists alike. (visionarywild.com)
  • She studied at the University of Buffalo from where she earned BA in Literature then proceeded to San Francisco Art Institute where she earned Masters of Fine Art in Film and Photography. (orientalfurniture.com)
  • The very makeup of the two methods would go on to create some of the aesthetic building blocks of present photography, as well as influence an era to continue the active invention of ever newer and more practical photographic methods, all while changing the very face of art. (upagallery.com)
  • Currently, he devotes most of his time to fine-art photography. (davidmichaelkennedy.com)
  • A fine art photography group offered on day one included works by William Wegman, Richard Avedon, Frank Thiel, Wim Wenders, Carrie Mae Weems and works by Irving Penn (American, 1917-2009) from the estate of photography agent Peter Schub. (antiquesandthearts.com)
  • Through a deep knowledge of photo chemistry the artist can reach and master the art photography level. (laboldtech.eu)
  • I was also grateful to have received another Julia Margaret Cameron Award, for my inclusion in currently running shows In Conversation with The Land at The Center for Fine Art Photography, Pivot at Harvard Ceramics Program, and Light Sensitive 2021, opening soon at Art Intersection. (laphotocurator.com)
  • The following year, he accepted a fellowship from the Columbus Art Museum to create a portfolio of photographs of Central Ohio. (wikipedia.org)
  • His photographs have been shown in over 30 museum and art center exhibitions. (fotofusion.org)
  • Carter's photographs are included in numerous private and public collections including the National Portrait Gallery, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the George Eastman. (fotofusion.org)
  • This workshop is held in conjunction with an exhibition at the Redcliffe Art Gallery , from 4 February to 18 March, which includes several platinum/palladium photographs by Julian Pearce. (maud-creative.com)
  • The process of making prints is as important to him as the practice of creating photographs. (blogspot.com)
  • Alter black and white photographs, smart phone images, and digital prints. (routledge.com)
  • her manipulated photographs are in the collection of the Addison Gallery of American Art, Harvard University's Fogg Museum, Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, and Polaroid's International Collection. (routledge.com)
  • Nathan's photographs can be found in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery, the Rijksmuseum, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Harvard Art Museums, and George Eastman Museum. (binhammerphotographs.com)
  • Her photographs are in the permanent collections of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art and the University of Texas at Tyler. (binhammerphotographs.com)
  • Swann Auction Galleries sale of Fine Photographs on Thursday, April 14, will feature a selection of classical twentieth-century prints alongside contemporary works. (artdaily.com)
  • Friday will be devoted to making photographs in the field and having the opportunity to meet with and learn from Monalog™ member David Haas at his historic Allentown row house dedicated to the production of fine art black and white silver photographs. (monalogcollective.com)
  • The Lee Miller Archives supports itself entirely on the sale of rights, photographs and the opening of her home, Farleys House & Gallery to the public. (leemiller.co.uk)
  • In the volume's acknowledgment, Henry H. Lin, Director of the gallery, states this and other photographs by White had been presented to the gallery by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. White, Jr. "some twelve years ago" (1974-editor). (photoseed.com)
  • All these photographs were printed in palladium on 100% cotton Hahnemühle Platinum Rag. (laphotocurator.com)
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present a major retrospective of the photographs of Irving Penn to mark the centennial of the artist's birth. (aaqeastend.com)
  • Arentz started researching and writing about platinum-palladium techniques when he found that there was little published on the subject. (wikipedia.org)
  • During that same year, Arentz was one of four Arizona artists selected for the Phoenix Art Museum Triennial Exhibition. (wikipedia.org)
  • Arentz exhibited at the Fox-Talbot Museum and A Positive View at the Saatchi Gallery in England through 1994-1995. (wikipedia.org)
  • Arentz continued researching and teaching the platinum-palladium process. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 2001 chromogenic print is emblematic of Laing s cinematic style and her focus on the occupation and ownership of land. (artdaily.com)
  • She was born in Vancouver, Canada, in 1985 and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y. Titled "Flat Death," the 16 chromogenic prints were deaccessioned from a private New York collection. (antiquesandthearts.com)
  • Moon's work has been the object of numerous solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries worldwide, receiving critical acclaim in major fine art publications internationally. (freestylephoto.com)
  • He returned to University of Michigan-Ann Arbor to study the platinum process with Phil Davis in 1980. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the process, he uncovered the solution to a paper problem that had plagued platinum-palladium printers for years. (wikipedia.org)
  • The platinum printing process was developed in the 1870s, and commercially made platinum papers were available until the rising costs of platinum during World War I made the process prohibitively expensive. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • The Platinum Printing Process was developed in England during the nineteenth century. (dickarentz.com)
  • Faye prints her nude art images using the Platinum/Palladium process and is represented by the Unlimited Grain Gallery in Rotterdam. (fotospeed.com)
  • I was particularly intrigued with Sadler's approach which so successfully exploits the print-making and painting possibilities inherent in the gum process. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • I love the image itself, and am intrigued by the way you chose to print it, which seems to really exploit the print-making and painting possibilities inherent in the gum process. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • Why did you choose to print this in a historic process, like gum, as opposed to some other process, including digital printing? (nyphotocurator.com)
  • Parks Sadler says, ' Gum printing has certain visceral nostalgic qualities to the process whenever the print is done and in my case I always use gum in a quite poetic and gentle way. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • A master of the palladium/platinum printing process, he spent 18 years in New York City photographing portraits of celebrities (including as Bob Dylan, Mike Tyson, Rachel Rosenthal, Debby Harry, and Isaac Stern) and creating award-winning album covers for major record labels. (davidmichaelkennedy.com)
  • The main advantages are that prints process quickly and dry flat. (leemiller.co.uk)
  • Digital prints are made from digital images with a wet process, printed on non-archival paper. (leemiller.co.uk)
  • Some highlights of the past two years were the wonderful publications I was featured in including The Journal of Grievances: Fool's Paradise, Viewpoint Colour with a lovely solo spread, Analog Forever Magazine, chosen in their Top 50 analog artists for 2020, The Hand Magazine, and Analog Explorations, which featured my documentary series on Plum Island printed using the historic salted paper process and seawater from the site. (laphotocurator.com)
  • A suitable 100% cotton rag paper is hand coated with a solution containing platinum and/or palladium salts and an iron oxalate sensitizer. (dickarentz.com)
  • After drying the coated paper in heated air, it is exposed with a photographic negative to intense ultraviolet light , which causes a reduction of the platinum or palladium salts to pure metal. (dickarentz.com)
  • After clearing to remove the remaining salts, the final print consists of pure platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) metallic fragments laid on to and embedded within the paper. (dickarentz.com)
  • His works are in the permanent collections of New York's Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France and the Fotografie Forum in Cologne, Germany just to name a few. (bernheim.org)
  • The negative must be placed directly on to the paper as a contact print . (dickarentz.com)
  • Platinum/Palladium Archival Handmade 7.5X11" Prints on Rag Paper. (jgrantbrittainphotos.com)
  • This series of 1-20 prints are handmade in the darkroom on a Rag paper from a digital negative from the original 2 and 1/4" film frame that I shot in Perris, CA with my Mamiya C3 TLR. (jgrantbrittainphotos.com)
  • The prints are formed by the 'noble' metals platinum and palladium becoming embedded in surface of watercolour paper itself. (maud-creative.com)
  • Paula Kloczkowski Luberda-and her work-has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun Times and the Daily Herald News Paper, as well as other print media. (blogspot.com)
  • In addition to including new sun-printing techniques, such as salted paper and lumen printing, this book has been updated throughout, from pinhole camera and digital methods of making color separations and contact negatives to making water color pigments photo-sensitive and more. (routledge.com)
  • Hahnemühle Platinum Rag is an uncoated fine art paper. (drewex.nu)
  • You can prepare this size of negative scanning negatives of smaller size, manipulating them with a graphics program and printing on cellulose acetate paper (the ones used for ink-jet printers). (laboldtech.eu)
  • All archival quality fine prints have been individually made on high quality fibre based paper and are selenium toned for enhanced permanence. (leemiller.co.uk)
  • Work prints are Non-Archival handmade on Resin Coated (RC) paper, and were printed in house. (leemiller.co.uk)
  • His work was displayed at over fifty one-man exhibits in museums and private galleries in the US and Europe. (wikipedia.org)
  • His work is represented in a number of public and private collections, including the Speed Museum in Louisville, the Denver Museum of Art, the High Museum in Atlanta, and the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. (bernheim.org)
  • His large-scale platinum/palladium work was developed through support from the Fulton County and Georgia Arts Councils in the early 1990s. (bernheim.org)
  • Camera Work Gallery, Humburg, Germany. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • His work is represented in public and private collections, including the New York and San Francisco Museums of Modern Art. (dickarentz.com)
  • Sandy King is known to many for his work in Carbon and carbo and as the author of the book The Carbon Print. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Her work employs the platinum palladium printing method she learned while living in England. (freestylephoto.com)
  • the galleries who are involved work with museums and private collectors. (binhammerphotographs.com)
  • In addition to pursuing her interests in art and design, Natalie has worked as a psychotherapist for over 25 years and has been particularly influenced by the work of depth psychologist Carl Jung. (binhammerphotographs.com)
  • All our RC Work Prints are printed on a glossy surface to render the deepest blacks and present the widest tonal range. (leemiller.co.uk)
  • Irving Penn: Centennial , opening April 24, 2017 , will be the most comprehensive exhibition of the great American photographer's work to date and will include both masterpieces and hitherto unknown prints from all his major series. (aaqeastend.com)
  • Tom Butler - Mitchell, 2015, Gouache on Victorian Albumen Print. (gallery51.com)
  • For "Think Square 3: Virtual + In-Person Art Exhibit" at the Cincinnati Learning Collaborative, 60 artists contributed 5" x 5" pieces, all presented in 12" x 12" frames, and all for sale for the "low, low price" of $100. (aeqai.org)
  • The Delong is a beautiful well-lit gallery and it's going to be a wonderful exhibit. (monalogcollective.com)
  • Buyers should handle the prints with care, especially when unpacking, and frames should have UV glass and be displayed out of direct sunlight, but these photos are of archival quality. (jgrantbrittainphotos.com)
  • For several years he was curator of Japanese art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and prior to coming to Teachers College he was instructor of art at Pratt Institute. (photoseed.com)
  • Since then, the making of digitally-generated negatives for Pt/Pd printing has gained in popularity. (dickarentz.com)
  • Relocate photo imagery and make prints from real objects, photocopies, and pictures from magazines and newspapers, as well as from your digitial files and black and white negatives. (routledge.com)
  • This article discusses quite in detail what is needed, from a beginner point of view, to make contact prints in platinum-palladium with a particular emphasis on digital negatives. (takeartcollection.com)
  • Titled Portrait of an Artist , c. 1908, the image appears full page in the volume Clarence H. White: The Reverence for Beauty , published in 1986 by the Ohio University Gallery of Fine Art . (photoseed.com)
  • Hahnemühle Platinum Rag excels with a beautiful tonal range and very deep blacks. (drewex.nu)
  • The instructor will produce a digital negative from this image for use in printing a platinum/palladium print by each participant by the end of the workshop. (maud-creative.com)
  • For the past 30 years we have brought to your artistic vision a unique collaborative spirit and a masterful blend of expertise, whether you need scanning, digital retouching, custom fine art and photographic printing, mounting and framing, crating or installation. (viewbook.com)
  • Luberda's education includes a BA in Studio Art, an Associate's degree in Design and Illustration, specialized instruction in ceramic sculpture from the Art Institute of Chicago, fiber sculpture from Concordia University, Montreal Canada, Mold making from San Antonio Institute of Art, San Antonio, Texas, and Patination at Cleveland University, Cleveland Ohio. (blogspot.com)
  • To infuse the magazine with culture and boost his associate's budding career, art director Alexander Liberman asked Penn to make a series of portraits of personalities. (aaqeastend.com)
  • Following research into the specific uses of sodium chloroplatinate (Na2) as a contrast control agent, Platinum & Palladium Printing was revised for a second edition in 2005. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1978, he was named by the Arizona Arts and Humanities Commission as one of "Twenty Arizona Artists" for an exhibition of the same name which opened at the Phoenix Art Museum. (wikipedia.org)
  • His prints are on display at an exhibition at the Redcliffe Art Gallery in February 2017. (maud-creative.com)
  • The next evolution of the Breaking Criminal Traditions exhibition will open at the Schoenherr Gallery of North Central College on Monday, February 9th. (blogspot.com)
  • The exhibition focuses on the beauty of high-quality fine art to raise awareness of human rights issues and-in doing so-begins a dialogue that may encourage change. (blogspot.com)
  • The Breaking Criminal Traditions exhibition will continue at the Schoenherr Gallery through April 6, 2015. (blogspot.com)
  • Julian Pearce learnt platinum/palladium printing from Gordon Undy (of Pointlight Gallery in Sydney), who is regarded as one of Australia's leading practitioners of this art in Australia. (maud-creative.com)
  • It's because of the natural world that the photographic medium was finally recognized as a valid art form. (bernheim.org)
  • Preuss chose hand coated platinum-palladium as a medium for its distinct vintage quality and archival properties. (blogspot.com)
  • Their aim was to create painterly effects in a bid to have the medium accepted as a fine art. (aeqai.org)
  • Her words and images have been exhibited at the Yawkey Cancer Center at MA General Hospital in Boston, the Photoplace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont, the Touch Gallery in Cambridge, Massachusetts and also featured in the Boston Globe, Still Point Arts Quarterly, the Huffington Post, Artists Magazine, L.A. YOGA Magazine, the Tishman Review and in assorted other literary journals. (fotofusion.org)
  • But in turn, we use images and prints. (miafair.it)
  • Fine Archival Prints for collectors printed from the original negative where possible were produced in house by Carole Callow, a photographic printer of international repute. (leemiller.co.uk)
  • Rubin Museum of Art, New York, NY. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York, NY. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • 2004 Rubin Museum of Art, New York, NY. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • Sepia International Gallery, New York, NY. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • John Stevenson Gallery, New York, NY. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • Her art have been exhibited in different shows and galleries in the U.S. and Europe, and they have been collected by the Museum of Modern Art in New York and Smithsonian Institute. (orientalfurniture.com)
  • The event, which totaled $3.1 million with a 93 percent sell-through rate, featured a collection of art, design and antiques from prominent New York area estates - including two blue-chip contemporary art collections, period Chippendale antiques and Persian rugs and the contents of a Manhattan home custom furnished with early Vladimir Kagan designs. (antiquesandthearts.com)
  • Martin began teaching at the Art Students League of New York in 1921. (photoseed.com)
  • The 1990 project was funded by the National Endowment for the Arts under the sponsorship of The Huntington Museum of Art. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2006 The University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, MI. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • The University of Maine Museum of Art, Bangor, ME. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • 2005 Fitchburg Art Museum, Fitchburg, MA. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • Lrigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI. (addisonripleyfineart.com)
  • Honorable Mention from Rockford Art Museum, and an Award of Excellence from the Norris Cultural Center of St. Charles. (blogspot.com)
  • Laura Blacklow teaches at the School of the (Boston) Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. (routledge.com)
  • 36. A photographic portrait of Dow in the Princeton University Art Museum collection has been attributed to White, but the glass negative shows that it was shot from another print held up by tacks. (photoseed.com)
  • Museum Grade Platinum Palladium 40×60 Prints can be purchased for $20,000 dollars and will out live thru ten generations. (viewbook.com)
  • Arentz's interest at that time was in the large format silver contact print. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the proportion of silver, copper, platinum or palladium added, different types of 18 ct gold are obtained: yellow, pink or white. (lmfj.com)
  • Each was mounted on Plexiglass, and a gallery label and placement order verso, included a copy of the gallery invoice and hanging instructions. (antiquesandthearts.com)
  • Susan Friedman is a fine art artist who has earned national and international recognition and has accomplished art projects for many prestigious clients. (orientalfurniture.com)
  • Given by the artist to the Art Institute, 1996. (artic.edu)
  • The successful bidder for this group of 16 c-prints from 2014 by contemporary artist Sara Cwynar acquired an instant installation. (antiquesandthearts.com)
  • As an artist, my goal is to make political and thought-provoking social justice art, informed by the context of being a Black WomXn in America and through the context of nature. (laphotocurator.com)