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Monthly Archives: February 2016
A PROTO COMIC BOOK FROM 1885: THE LITTLE-ONE’S OWN COLOURED PICTURE PAPER
BEN DAY DOTS, Part 5-&-Three-Quarters A New Find That Looks Very Much Like a “Missing Link” Between Lithographic Printing and Letterpress Comics See also: Part 1—Roy Lichtenstein etc. Part 2—Halftone dots, Polke dots, More Roy Part 3—Four-colour comic book dots / CMYK … Continue reading
Posted in Ben Day, Comics, History of Comics, History of Printing, Illustration, lithography, Newspaper comic strips
Tagged Ben Day dots, Benday Dots, Charles Knight, chromoxylography, Dean & Son, Edmund Evans, Kate Greenaway, Pre-comic, Proto-comic, Religious Tract Society, Richard André, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge, The Graphic, The Illustrated London News, The Little-One’s Own Coloured Picture Paper, The Penny Magazine, Walter Crane
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