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Portrait of Charles I s children revealed to be by inventor of tri-colour printing

Portrait of Charles I s children revealed to be by inventor of tri-colour printing
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Copy of portrait of Charles I s children revealed as rare work by colour printmaking pioneer

Copy of portrait of Charles I s children revealed as rare work by colour printmaking pioneer
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Copy of portrait of Charles I s children is rare work of 18th century printmaking pioneer Christoph Le Blon

GEMS FROM THE ARCHIVE: A great eye for colour

GEMS FROM THE ARCHIVE: A great eye for colour  | Updated: 08:10, 09 March 2021 When is a tapestry not a tapestry? Technically, it’s a form of weaving in which the warp threads are hidden in the completed work; weft threads of different colours are worked over portions of the warp to form the design. The world’s most famous example, the Bayeux Tapestry, is by this definition not a tapestry at all, but an embroidery. No-one knows when the first tapestries were produced, but it was almost certainly thousands rather than hundreds of years ago. The Head of Christ, held at Spalding Gentlemen’s Society.

Disturbingly Beautiful (Almost Dirty) Images Of Human Anatomy From The 1700s (NSFW)

Disturbingly Beautiful (Almost Dirty) Images Of Human Anatomy From The 1700s (NSFW) Jacques Fabien Gautier was a printmaker, painter, anatomist and philosopher who is now best remembered for his often lurid anatomical illustrations. Born in Marseilles in 1716, Gautier began his career as a painter before moving onto printmaking where he developed an interest in the techniques of color printmaking which were then being pioneered by Jacob Christoph Le Blon (1667-1741). Gautier posited the theory colored prints could be created in much the same way as colored patterns were woven into cloth. Gautier had one good idea he decided to produce all of the color anatomical illustrations for medical studies. He collaborated with Jacques Francois Duverney, a lecturer in anatomy at the Jardin du Roy.

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