[alt-photo] Re: Pictorialism show - or, not the worst place to ink a bromoil
C.Breukel at lumc.nl
C.Breukel at lumc.nl
Tue Apr 6 10:24:14 GMT 2010
Hi Kees,
Yes I read about the erwinotype, I have 2 books on Bressenbrugge, have seen the nice overview in De Kunsthal, Rotterdam, of his work some years ago, bought the catalogue
Best,
Cor
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> Subject: [alt-photo] Re: Pictorialism show - or,not the worst place to ink
> a bromoil
>
>
> > Btw I was struck by the fact that a lot of prints were (direct carbon
> > prints..
>
> Yes, I was a bit amazed too. It could have been Höchheimer Gummi Drucke, a
> process that was used by dutch pictorialists and was published and made
> commercial by Alfred Höchheimer.
>
> http://www.knaw.nl/ecpa/sepia/exhibition/iapp/Glossary/H_08.htm
>
> And you might have seen also some Erwino prints. The photographer
> Berssenbrugge was one of the few people with a liscense of this process by
> Erwin Quedenfeldt. But this is not a direct carbon technique. Here a
> gelatin relief image on a glass plate is printed with watercolor paint (by
> hand) on a sheet of paper.
>
> http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwinotypie
>
> -k
>
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