Posted by Hildegard Homburger, Papierrestaurierung

 

Seminar: Identification of photomechanical prints

April 12-13, 2018 at Papierrestaurierung Hildegard Homburger, 10555 Berlin,
Germany

 

Hosted by Hildegard Homburger in cooperation with the Internationale

Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Archiv-, Buch- und Grafikrestauratoren

(IADA)  <http://www.iada-home.org> www.iada-home.org

 

The language of the Seminar will be English.

Maximum participants: 8

Costs: 330 Euro or 285 Euro for IADA-members

 

Content     

Within the total number of photomechanical prints, artistic works represent
only a small part.

 

With the introduction of photography in the 19th century, printers no longer
had to transfer the image manually onto the printing surface, but were
offered the possibility to transfer the image by sensitizing the printing
surface and exposing it to light, through a negative or positive depending
on the printing technique.

With computer technology, negative or positive film is often no longer
necessary. The image is transformed into dots by the computer and the image
is transferred to the printing surface by light exposure in the machine.

 

Since their invention photomechanical printing techniques have continued to
develop further. There are many similar variations of the same technique,
each named differently by its inventor. This can be very confusing in the
process of identification. 

In this seminar the most important photomechanical techniques of relief,
intaglio, planographic, screen and digital prints will be presented.

 

The different techniques (artistic and reproduction) will be examined by
studying original prints under magnification. Two participants will share a
stereomicroscope. The distinctive characteristics of each technique will be
worked out through closely looking at the original prints, and exercises in
identification.

 

The two day course provides an opportunity to look at a great number and
variety of original prints and to develop skills in the identification of
their techniques. There will also be the opportunity to compare
photomechanical with manual prints.

 

Registration requests should be sent to 

ho...@freenet.de <mailto:h.hombur...@t-online.de> 

 

 

 

 

Hildegard Homburger

Papierrestaurierung

10555 Berlin, Germany

Tel: +49 30 3912503

www.hildegard-homburger.de

 

 

 

 



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