Collotype
A reproductive printmaking technique that is photographically based. Although collotype is increasingly rare, in the early 20th century it was employed for its effectiveness in reproducing the subtle delicacy of drawings and photographs. A photographic negative is projected onto a printing plate coated with light-sensitive gelatin that hardens and becomes receptive to the application of ink. Paper is laid on top and the image is printed on a press.
Featured Works
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Double page plate (folios 11 verso and 12) from Ouzel
Ay-O
1971, published 1972
Woman Descending an Incline with a 20-lb. Basket on Head,...
Eadweard J. Muybridge
1884-86
Mao
Gerhard Richter
1968
The Home My Daddy Built from America: The Third Century
Velox Ward
1975
Costume design for the ballet Le Tricorne
Pablo Picasso
1920
Plate (page 69) from Mille Regrets (A Thousand Regrets)
Christian Bérard
1947