CC 2 - MSE - Chemical art processes (photochemistry, etching)

This print shows a circle divided into six sections like a pie. Each piece of the pie is filled with a miniature scene. In the center, the text reads "Six ways to draw on copper," and has the numbers one through six corresponding to each section . Underneath are two columns of text also numbered one through six naming the print technique used on each section which are:<br /><br />
1. Softground<br />
2. Engraving<br />
3. Mezzotint<br />
4. Etching<br />
5. Aquatint<br />
6. Drypoint
Reynold Henry Weidenaar
Six Ways to Draw on Copper
softground, engraving, mezzotint, etching, aquatint and drypoint on paper
10 15/16 in x 8 7/8 in (27.78 cm x 22.54 cm);14 in x 11 11/16 in (35.56 cm x 29.69 cm)
Gift of Carl Fredric Clarke
This photograph depicts a the top half of a suited man sitting before a painted backdrop of a sky. The image is hand-tinted in light colors and is set in a gilt frame inside an ornate leather-bound case.
Antoine François Jean Claudet
Portrait of a Man
daguerreotype under glass in gilt framed, velvet-lined, leather-bound wood case
6 in x 4 15/16 in x 1 3/16 in (15.24 cm x 12.54 cm x 3.02 cm)
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
A large abstract glass sculpture with a circle broken into two equal pieces and two triangles. The triangles are transparent and the circle pieces are frosted.
Michael Pavlik
Kunstruction Series #2
cast glass, cut, acid-etched, ground, bonded
23 in x 22 1/2 in x 7 1/2 in (58.42 cm x 57.15 cm x 19.05 cm)
Gift of J. Ira and Nicki Harris



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