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Tag Archives: Hunter Tremayne
BEN DAY DOTS, PART 5
Ben Day in the Printing Business Part 1: Lithography (1880s to 1940s, approx) See also: Part 1: Roy Lichtenstein, the man who didn’t paint Ben Day dots Part 2: Lichtenstein dots, comic-book dots, half-tone dots and Polke dots Part 3: … Continue reading
Posted in Ben Day, History of Comics, History of Printing, lithograph, lithography, Newspaper comic strips, Roy Lichtenstein
Tagged Alfred, Alois Senefelder, Bamber Gascoigne, Ben Day dots, Benday Dots, Chris Welch, chromolithograph, chromolithography, David Cumming, Ephemera, Frank Pick, Godefroy Engelmann, Graham Hudson, Gustave Dore, H. Maurice Page, Hippolyte Marinoni, Hullmandel, Hunter Tremayne, Les Amours de Mr Vieux Bois, lithograph, lithography, mechanical tint, Michael Twyman, Moonrise off Gravesend, Naranjada, Penrose Annual, Pisan, Process Year Book, Rodolphe Töpffer, Roy Lichtenstein, stipple, stippling, The Adventures of Mr Obadiah Oldbuck, The Boy's Own Paper, The Magazine of Art, Thomas Griffits, Thomas Nelson, Tom Browne, transfer paper
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