• Genre: Photographic Subject: Music Medium: Photograph, Gelatin Silver Print Surface: Photographic Paper Country: United States Dimensions: 10" x 8" Dimensions w/Frame: 14.75" x 11.75" Fred W. McDarrah, 1926-2007 Veteran Village Voice photographer Fred W. McDarrah Over a 50-year span, McDarrah documented the rise of the Beat Generation, the city's postmodern art movement, its off-off-Broadway actors, troubadours, politicians, agitators and social protests. (1stdibs.com)
  • Due to its stability and ease of use, developing-out paper became the photographic process of choice by 1895 and dominated the twentieth century in terms of amateur and professional black-and-white photographic prints. (hnoc.org)
  • A Collection of gelatin silver prints made from photograms, handmade negatives, and experimental darkroom photographic processes. (ninaisabelle.com)
  • The most common photographic printing process, introduced in the 1880s. (rogallery.com)
  • The prints in this exhibit range in time between 1950 and 1994 and in subject from sharp social commentary to sensitive street portraiture and poignant urban landscapes revealing one man's vision seeking a common denominator in every man's humanity. (garrisonartcenter.org)
  • Hugo Brehme La Iglesia (The Church), Chichén Itzá 1920s Sepia print, vintage 10 1/4 x 13 1/4 in. (throckmorton-nyc.com)
  • This series was first created about 20 years ago in silver gelatin (vintage original silver gelatin prints available upon inquiry), and as original, avant garde as they were then, now they still feel edgy, abstract, overt yet sensual, cool and timeless. (modernartetc.com)
  • James Pearson Duffy, (Untitled, view of building entry with crumbling steps and façade), ca. 1976, gelatin silver print. (dia.org)
  • Gelatin silver developing-out paper (DOP) was invented in 1873 by the Englishman Peter Mawdsley. (hnoc.org)
  • A latent image is formed either by contact printing (pressing a negative or object directly to the paper's surface and exposing it to light) or by projecting a negative with an enlarger onto the paper. (hnoc.org)
  • Limited Edition Print: Lithograph on a Translucent Vellum Paper. (artbrokerage.com)
  • I made a few prints this week and yes, it is definitely worth the trouble. (baty.blog)
  • series=Hamilton Aikin exhibition print collection, 1968-1978. (nla.gov.au)
  • Due to their extremely sensitive emulsions, DOP prints require just a few seconds for ample exposure. (hnoc.org)
  • In this study, we propose a design strategy using soy protein isolate (SPI)-tannic acid (TA) complexes crosslinked through noncovalent interactions to develop high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) for 3D printing materials. (bvsalud.org)
  • The print, despite its imperfect representation of an event, large size, and less than perfect condition, had research potential and we accepted the gift. (librarycompany.org)
  • McDarrah's prints have been collected in depth by the J. Paul Getty Museum and the National Portrait Gallery, Washington. (1stdibs.com)
  • Finally, the print is washed in running water to remove all residual chemicals. (hnoc.org)
  • McRae specialized in creating large prints portraying romanticized scenes of America's past, a genre of art that lost favor in the later 19th century. (librarycompany.org)
  • A recent print of a favorite negative. (baty.blog)
  • lower left stamped in faded black ink inside double rectangle: MAGNUM / [PH]OTO LIBRARY PRINT / NEW YORK. (nga.gov)