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Moore House British General Cornwallis Surrender Yorktown Virginia 1893 Photo

Description: Moore House British General Cornwallis Surrender Yorktown Virginia 1893 Photo The Moore House is a historic building located within Colonial National Historical Park, in York County, Virginia. During the American Revolutionary War, it was the site of negotiations for British General Charles Cornwallis's surrender at the Siege of Yorktown. From A Collection Of Pictures Our Country's Historic Shrines, Published by Balch Brothers, Boston 1893 Engravers, John Andrew & Son (est.1869) was an engraving firm in Boston, Massachusetts, established by John Andrew and his son George T. Andrew. Size of sheet: 11 1/2" X 9 1/4"Image much clearer than the photo shown.Photogravure process was developed to provide an archival permanent way of reproducing a photographic image. Because of its high quality and richness, photogravure was used for both original fine art prints and for photo-reproduction of works from other media such as paintings. Photogravure uses a flat copperplate etched rather deeply and printed by hand. Photogravure registers an extraordinary variety of tones, through the transfer of etching ink from an etched copperplate to special dampened paper run through an etching press. The unique tonal range comes from photogravure's variable depth of etch, that is, the shadows are etched many times deeper than the highlights. Unlike half-tone processes which merely vary the size of dots, the actual quantity and depth of ink wells are varied in a photogravure plate and are often blended into a smooth tone by the printing process.Photogravures are a bit difficult to scan. The depth and warmth of the process is considerably more apparent in the actual print than can be seen in the scan.Photogravure was developed in the late nineteenth century as an image making method more permanent. There was a growing need to reproduce photographic images in books and other publications. The photogravure, which was printed with ink on rag paper, provided a continuous range of tones, greatly improving on letterpress, the existing method of reproducing photographs for publication. Although used primarily as a reproduction method, the process attracted the attention of many photographers who manipulated their plates to give special artistic effects to their prints. Originally revered by traditional photographers for its deep shadow areas, velvety middle tones and delicate highlights, a handful of artists are now adapting the process to a number of creative translations of the original negative, such as multi-plate color printing. In addition to the practically infinite variety of darkroom techniques that are available, the process allows for significant innovative handwork in both plate-making and printing. Skilled photographer/printmakers can thus celebrate the century-old ideal of combining art and craft while producing stunning contemporary work.Condition: Clean sheet. Print on reverse, See photos.Payment Terms: I accept credit card.Shipping Terms: High bidder pays winning bid plus USPS MAIL.Insurance extra email for quote after auction ends.Refunds, Returns: If you are not satisfied upon receipt, you may return it to me for a full refund of the bid and shipping. LA2

Price: 25 USD

Location: Sacramento, California

End Time: 2025-01-18T23:20:46.000Z

Shipping Cost: 5 USD

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Moore House British General Cornwallis Surrender Yorktown Virginia 1893 PhotoMoore House British General Cornwallis Surrender Yorktown Virginia 1893 Photo

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Type: Print

Artist: Unknown

Subject: Houses

Production Technique: Photogravure

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Style: Realism

Year of Production: 1893

Material: Photogravure

Size: Small (up to 12in.)

Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Date of Creation: 1800-1899

Print Surface: Paper

Color: Black

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