Photogravures
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: AAT: photogravures (prints) Note: Photomechanical prints produced by the process called photogravure, in which the metal printing plate is prepared using a bichromate process, leaving a gelatin resist of varying thickness. The plate is etched to form cells of varying depth able to hold different amounts of ink. If done with an aquatint grain, use "photoaquatints.".
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Becky Benedict, Edward Curtis Photogravures Collection
Collection
Identifier: M243
Dates:
Other: Date Not Yet Determined
Yard of Downing Coal Company, circa 1935
Item
Identifier: B409.02.00005
Abstract
Building and yard of Downing's with three people in front: from left to right are Carl Harrison, Ken Trujillo, and Sam Bloom. On left of the photographs is a truck with bags of feed and on the right of the photograph there are three Downing coal trucks with one loaded with coal. There are large stacks of logs in back of the building. Signs on and around the building include "Coal Feed and Ice," "Poultry Supplies," "Purina Chows, Checkerboard bags," "Horses Cows, Poultry, Hogs," and...
Dates:
circa 1935