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Photographic printing process
Collotype is a gelatin-based photographic printing process invented by Alphonse Poitevin in 1855 to print images in a wide variety of tones without the
Collotype
Process to hand colour photographic prints
Photo-crayotypes (also known as Chromatypes and Crayon Collotypes) were an artistic process used for the hand-colouring of photographs by the application
Photo-crayotype
Element of printing techniques
repels oily ink. This category includes lithography, offset printing, and collotype. Invented in 1798 by Alois Senefelder, lithography was the only 19th-century
Forme
properties of bichromated gelatin and invented both the photolithography and collotype processes. He has been described as "one of the great unheralded figures
Alphonse_Louis_Poitevin
Materials used to create works of art
Ceramic Cloth Glass Metal Paper Paperboard Vellum Wall Wood Aquatint Collotype Engraving Etching Intaglio Linocut Lithography Mezzotint Monotype Screen-printing
List_of_art_media
English photographer (1830–1904)
Original collotype Side view Front view Nude woman brings a cup of tea; another takes the cup and drinks (1884–86, printed 1887) Original collotype Front
Eadweard_Muybridge
Series of photographs by Eadweard Muybridge
Published on July 9, 1887, the chronophotographic series comprised 781 collotype plates, each containing up to 36 pictures of the different phases of a
Animal_Locomotion
Catholic cathedral in Galicia, Spain
Villaamil Pórtico da Gloria, Collotype 1889 Westside main façade of the Cathedral towards Plaza del Obradoiro, Collotype 1889 Asturian architecture Catholic
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
Santiago_de_Compostela_Cathedral
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
The Library and the Chapter at the cathedral, Collotype 1889
Santiago_de_Compostela
English painter
Collotype of HMS Victoria
William_Frederick_Mitchell
Albert Bierstadt photographed by his brother Edward Bierstadt. This collotype print was sent in 1895 to Elbridge T. Gerry. It may be the oldest surviving
History_of_photography
British financier and Jewish activist (1784–1885)
Collotype of Moses Montefiore, c. 1885–1900, in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland.
Moses_Montefiore
Process for reproducing text and images
chemically or by physical properties, the examples are: offset lithography, collotype, and screenless printing. Relief, in which the printing areas are on a
Printing
Graphic design technique
areas of color were applied by hand to the page. To produce detail, a collotype could be produced which the colors were then stenciled over. Pochoir was
Stencil
Photographic process
Germany. The technique is similar to collotype, but substitutes the gel plate for the lithographic stone used in collotype. Heliotype, invented in 1871 by
Albertype
Javanese photographer
In den Kedaton te Jogjåkartå by Isaäc Groneman. The book included 16 collotype prints of the art of Hindu Javanese dances. Groneman wished to generate
Kassian_Cephas
Inscriptions in India
published by Bhau Daji was reviewed and revised further by Eggeling with collotype estampages by Burgess. Kielhorn's translation was published in the Epigraphia
Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman
Junagadh_rock_inscription_of_Rudradaman
Japanese arts magazine
In 1905 an English-language edition was also published. A pioneer of collotype printing in Japan, the publication is renowned for the quality of its
Kokka
French painter
he is credited as co-inventor (with Cyprien Tessié du Motay) of the collotype process. Maréchal and du Motay's work won a gold medal at the Paris Exposition
Charles-Raphaël_Maréchal
Japanese photographer, printer and publisher
courses in portrait photography and the dry plate process. He also studied collotype printing in Albert Type Company. Upon his return to Japan in 1884, Ogawa
Ogawa_Kazumasa
Bile from the gallbladder of a cow
ISBN 978-88-203-0459-1. Retrieved 2026-03-03. SCHNAUSS, JULIUS (1889). Collotype and Photo-Lithography. London: ILIFFE AND SON. "Effective Ox Gall Anti
Ox_gall
Bengali playwright, musician, editor, and painter (1849–1925)
In 1914, William Rothenstein, arranged the publication of Twenty-Five Collotypes from the Original Drawings of Jyotirindranath Tagore in England. A swadeshi
Jyotirindranath_Tagore
founded in 1885 by Emil Stengel and Heinrich Markert after they bought the collotype printer, Scherer & Engler. In about 1889, Markert left to start his own
Stengel_&_Co
American photographer
He founded the Photo-Plate Printing Company in 1870, which produced collotype prints for several significant book illustrations. The company was considered
Edward_Bierstadt
Topics referred to by the same term
lithography. This process replaced hot metal typesetting. A synonym for collotype, from the French term phototypie for the process Skin phototype that depends
Phototype
Austrian symbolist painter (1862–1918)
sometimes referred to as the "Heller Portfolio". It consisted of fifty collotype reproductions of Klimt's paintings. The project originated in 1908 at
Gustav_Klimt
Historic former synagogue, former church, now museum, in Toledo, Spain
Interior of the building, in a collotype from 1889
Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca
Synagogue_of_Santa_María_la_Blanca
1890–1923 Japan's first skyscraper
Kazumasa's most famous work, Types of Japan, Celebrated Geysha of Tokyo in Collotype and From Photographic Negatives Taken by Him, published around 1892. Ryōunkaku
Ryōunkaku
Museum in Basel, Switzerland
generation must be circumcised (Genesis 17:11)." Collotype from the First Zionist Congress The collotype process of the mid 19th century made it relatively
Jewish_Museum_of_Switzerland
Photography that reproduces colors
An 1895 collotype print of Albert Bierstadt, photographed in color by his brother Edward Bierstadt.
Color_photography
German painter (1859–1930)
photography in the late 1800s, publishing two art nude model study works in collotype. These works were posed and published according to artistic and academic
Max_Friedrich_Koch
American painter, sculptor and photographer (1928–2011)
including line etching, mezzotint, aquatint, lithography, screenprinting and collotype. Many of his editions were issued as portfolios. After having an art piece
Cy_Twombly
Greek mythological daughter of Tantalus
Australian composer Thomas Henry Massey. The play was filmed in 1915. 1895 collotype from Munich (Germany) of the Uffizi sculpture representing Niobe (Rijksmuseum
Niobe
German artist (1891–1976)
défaut du silence (1925) Histoire Naturelle (ca. 1925–1926), a set of 34 collotypes after frottages La femme 100 têtes (1929, graphic novel) Rêve d'une petite
Max_Ernst
German photographer and publisher
and publisher of numbered postcards distributed his works produced in collotype under the name "L. Hemmer". The Graphische Kunstanstalt was founded in
Ludwig_Hemmer
French photography business (1867–1918)
photography, including landscape. Félix again travelled to Alès to establish a collotype printing factory in 1880, and died there in 1885. Adrien remained at the
Maison_Bonfils
Art museum in London, England
Illustrated Handbooks, no. 5", Guildhall. Victorian Art: Reproductions by the Collotype Process of Some of the Pictures in the Loan Exhibition Held in the Art
Guildhall_Art_Gallery
American publisher
four main styles: halftone lithography, continuous-tone lithography, collotype and hand-colored. Some cards also used the gravure process. Some cards
Hugh_C._Leighton_Company
Collection of curated historic photos
599 books, 43 journals, and 444 of various types of photographs such as collotypes, halftones, photolithographs, and woodburytypes. It also has coffee cards
David A. Hanson Collection of the History of Photomechanical Reproduction
David_A._Hanson_Collection_of_the_History_of_Photomechanical_Reproduction
Chinese illustrated magazine (1912–1913)
consolidating his power. Produced using a combination of copperplate printing and collotype, The True Record featured colourful covers as well as numerous photographs
The_True_Record
British meteorologist and physicist (1869–1959)
A history of the Cavendish laboratory 1871–1910.With 3 portraits in a collotype and 8 other illustrations. London. 1910. hdl:2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t0ns19f2h
C._T._R._Wilson
The Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace, collotype (1909).
History_of_Split
Kelmscott Press of William Morris. The company also included Bierstadt collotype prints and engravings by the Gill Engraving Co. in the company's efforts
The_Marion_Press
Library in Mumbai, India
in the 1860s. "Elphinstone College and Sassoon Library," in Bombay; a collotype print by Clifton & Co., c.1900; also *"University Library and Clock Tower"
David_Sassoon_Library
1842 Chrystollotype Cliché verre Collodion paper Collodion process, 1851 Collotype, 1855 Contact print Contact sheet Contretype Copper Photogravure Crystoleum
List of photographic processes
List_of_photographic_processes
Algerian Sufi Muslim spiritual leader
Lalla Zaynab A photograph of Zaynab featured in a collotype postcard by Collection Idéale P.S., unknown date. Personal life Born c. 1862 Died 19 December
Lalla_Zaynab
Photomechanical printing process
rotary printing, the process could not compete with the quickly developing collotype and halftone photomechanical processes that almost completely replaced
Woodburytype
printers in England and Germany for series of coloured cards produced in collotype and photo-lithography. However, a turning point seems to have been in
Judges_Postcards
German visual artist (born 1932)
photographic printmaking processes – screenprint, photolithography, and collotype – in search of inexpensive mediums that would lend a "non-art" appearance
Gerhard_Richter
a chronophotographic series by Eadweard Muybridge. It comprised 781 collotype plates, each containing up to 36 pictures of the different phases of a
List_of_years_in_animation
Bridge in Toledo, Spain
Elevated view of the bridge The Baroque triumphal arch The Alcántara Bridge, collotype, 1889 Alcántara Bridge by Juan Laurent, c. 1864–1870, Department of Image
Puente_de_Alcántara
Japanese artist
2003-03-01. Retrieved 2023-02-17. “Yasumasa Morimura: Barco Negro on the Table Collotype Portfolio, 2005.” Artsy. Accessed November 9, 2021. https://www.artsy
Yasumasa_Morimura
Seat of the Dresden city administration
die Gebrüder der städtischen Kollegien bestimmt, the Römmler & Jonas collotype company produced a two-part portfolio. The architect Karl Roth (1875–1932)
New_Town_Hall_(Dresden)
Contemporary Chinese artist (born 1983)
Circular Pond, which combined elements of painting, rubbings, documents, collotype prints, and antique jade. The work was exhibited at the Aurora Museum
Hao_Liang
British photographer and writer (1940–2009)
Portfolio of photographic portraits and written profiles. Images printed in collotype by James Hajicek. Munich: Nazraeli Press, 1992. U.S. Photo Guide (with
Bill_Jay
Czech photographer (1833–1905)
February 1905, in Prague) was a Czech photographer, best remembered for his collotypes depicting allegorical Tableaux vivants. A graduate of the Czech Technical
Jindřich_Eckert
Painting attributed to Zhang Zeduan
Reproduced in Its Entirety and in Its Original Size in a Portfolio of 23 Collotype Plates and 12 Enl. Details. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Wang
Along the River During the Qingming Festival
Along_the_River_During_the_Qingming_Festival
British polo player
Walter Selby Buckmaster, by Ernest Clarence Elliott, for Elliott & Fry collotype, published 1904 acquired, 1984 [4] Vanity Fair Print: Walter S. Buckmaster
Walter_Buckmaster
two days of sports and another week of closing ceremonies. There is a collotype reproduction by Sydney Anglo: The Great Tournament Roll of Westminster
1511 Westminster Tournament Roll
1511_Westminster_Tournament_Roll
Dutch photographer
Albert Museum, London: a set of 8 collotype prints (as of November 2020) 2014: Grand Prize, Hariban Award, Benrido Collotype Atelier, Kyoto, Japan 2017: Larry
Awoiska_van_der_Molen
French art collector (1818–1883)
Arosa partnered with Tessié du Motay and Maréchal, the inventors of a new collotype process, to create the Société de Phototypie Arosa et Cie. He also collaborated
Gustave_Arosa
Monumental painting of the Battle of Avaí
Animal Locomotion, collotype by Eadweard Muybridge (1887, Library of Congress).
Batalha_do_Avaí
Czech photographer, painter and inventor
independent workshop for lithography. In the 1860s, Husník developed the collotype process. Together with professor Schwarz, he examined the "wet process"
Jakub_Husník
1994 graphic novel by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean
now edited with an introduction by Paul McPharlin and illustrated with collotype reproductions of the original etchings by George Cruikshank and of twenty-four
The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch
The_Tragical_Comedy_or_Comical_Tragedy_of_Mr._Punch
4th-century work by St. Jerome
Manuscript of Jerome's Version of the Chronicle of Eusebius Reproduced in Collotype. Oxford: Clarendon (1905) J. K. Fotheringham, Eusebii Pamphili Chronici
Chronicon_(Jerome)
1939, the manuscript owner Satō Tatsujirō (佐藤達次郎) published a two-volume collotype facsimile reproduction, one for the front and the other for the back.
Tōdaiji_Fujumonkō
Japanese wooblock publishing company
printing methods would be used, as well as more modern methods, such as collotype printing. Over time Unsodo acquired carved woodblocks from other publishers
Unsodo
Israeli photographer and curator
(2018): 109. Collotype, Benrido (9 August 2017). "Hariban Award 2017 – Shortlist". Benrido, Contemporary Collotype, Hariban Award, Collotype Photo Competition
Roni_Ben_Ari
some of his books with his own photographs. A two-volume collection of collotype reproductions was published in 1922 as Wanderings with a Camera, 1882–1898
Erskine_Beveridge
German painter (1838–1903)
women's heads and figures from different centuries, which were published as collotypes in 1885 under the title Frauenlob. He also painted a fresco in the Bayerisches
Robert_Beyschlag
American photographer (1917–1998)
and surface together. He also spent much time studying the traditional collotype printing process, and he was the most prominent of a new breed of photographers
Todd_Walker_(photographer)
Historic patrician courtyard in the north-western old town of Frankfurt am Main
View of the courtyard from the entrance gate, 1859(collotype of a watercolor by Carl Theodor Reiffenstein, 1897)
Großer_Speicher
Scottish engineer and photographer (1856–1899)
daily life. He was closely associated with Japanese photographer and collotype printer Ogawa Kazumasa. With Ogawa, Burton was a founding member of the
W._K._Burton
Canonical hour in Christian liturgy
The Antiphonary of Bangor: an Early Irish MS. (a complete facsimile in collotype, with a transcription, London, 1893) —Idem, Liturgy and Ritual of the
Compline
American artist and art collector (1881–1952)
Dutton & Company, 1922 1924 Gaston Lachaise; Sixteen Reproductions in Collotype of the Sculptor's Work. New York, Merrymount Press, E. P. Dutton & Company
Albert_Eugene_Gallatin
Irish scholar
the Book of Durrow; [edited with introduction, translation, notes and collotype facsimile, by] R. I. Best. Éiriu 10 : 389-402 (1928). Notes on Rawlinson
Richard_Irvine_Best
English priest and headmaster (1864–1940
Margaret Bowlby and Agatha Frances Bowlby. In the early 20th century, a collotype portrait of Bowlby was made by Anglo-Hungarian painter Philip de László
Henry_Bowlby_(priest)
Reprographic technique for halftoning
properties of bichromated gelatin and invented both the photolithography and collotype processes. After the invention of the halftone screen in the 1880s, screenless
Screenless_lithography
Chinese politician
German photographic and printing technologies to China, particularly the collotype printing technique (珂罗版). This allowed Yanguangshi to produce high-quality
Tong_Jixu
Manually applying colour to black-and-white photographs
to traditional paintings. The Photo-crayotype, Chromotypes and Crayon Collotypes were all used to colourize photographs by the application of crayons and
Hand-colouring_of_photographs
German state tertiary photography academy
renamed the "Teaching and Research Institute for Photography, Chemography, collotype and engraving". Despite Munich's more enlightened attitudes to women as
Staatliche Fachakademie für Fotodesign München
Staatliche_Fachakademie_für_Fotodesign_München
Fairground organ by Joseph and Antoine Limonaire and Giacomo Gavioli. Collotype process by Alphonse Poitevin in 1856. Beaux-Arts architecture: a 19th-century
List of French inventions and discoveries
List_of_French_inventions_and_discoveries
Filipino–Canadian–American artist
master the modern techniques of lithography, solar etching, monotype, collotype, carbonundrum, and chine collé. She has a website with a selection of
Lenore_RS_Lim
High school in New York, United States
schuylervilleschools.org. Undated postcard image of High School building Collotype Co. Early graduating class listings Schuylerville Central School District
Schuylerville_High_School
Coomaraswamy (1910) Examples of Indian sculpture at the British Museum: twelve collotype plates (1910) Indian drawings II, ed. A. K. Coomaraswamy (1911-12) Eleven
Royal_India_Society
Famous Japanese wood carving
around the world for centuries.[citation needed] Circa 1893 hand-colored collotype photograph by the famous Japan photographer, Kazumasa Ogawa, showing close-up
Nemuri-neko
Japanese photographer
(Japanese). Early Works 1997, mini portfolio (205 × 258 mm) with 6 color collotype prints. Japan: Benrido, 2021. Des Oiseaux (On Birds). Text by ornithologist
Rinko_Kawauchi
a chronophotographic series by Eadweard Muybridge. It comprised 781 collotype plates, each containing up to 36 pictures of the different phases of a
1887_in_animation
8/9th century Persian Jewish astrologer and astronomer
was another compilation. Skeat's Treatise of the Astrolabe includes a collotype MS facsimile of the Latin version of the second part of Mashallah's work
Mashallah_ibn_Athari
Thompson, A. Hamilton, ed. (1923), Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis. A Collotype facsimile of the original Manuscript, with introductory essays and notes
Durham_Liber_Vitae
1933–1960 book by E.M.Tenison
literature ... with many hundred portraits and other illustrations in collotype, also title pages and portraits in line, etc." Tenison had been writing
Elizabethan_England_(Tenison)
Austrian sculptor (1844–1896)
Tilgners ausgewählte Werke. Löwy, Vienna, 1897. (11 pages of text and 72 collotypes) † Victor Tilgner (1844–1896). In: Neue Freie Presse, 17 April 1896, p
Viktor_Oskar_Tilgner
German musicologist
Augsburg at age 55. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach und seine Kammermusik: With 18 collotype plates and an appendix of notes. Bärenreiter publishing house, 1931, 188
Ernst_Fritz_Schmid
English novelist and war poet
a Jolly Miller (1938) Autobiography with a Difference (1938), with 16 collotype illustrations by A. H. Mottram - Alfred Hugh Mottram (1886–1953) was an
Ralph_Hale_Mottram
Medieval Irish manuscript
found its way into the Bodleian Library. In 1909, Kuno Meyer published a collotype facsimile edition of the vellum pages, with an introduction and indices
Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502
Bodleian_Library,_MS_Rawlinson_B_502
Scottish photographer (1863–1941)
public viewing. In particular, the exceptionally rare fine photographic (Collotype Prints) work of the 1st Battalion Wessex Regiment (Late 44th FOOT), Quetta
Fred_Bremner
Chinese painter (born 1964)
Think Pink - Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, USA Restoration: Contemporary Collotype Print Exhibition (group) - Millenium Gallery, Beijing, China Clouds: Power
Liu_Ye_(artist)
steam locomotives. French chemist Alphonse Louis Poitevin invents the collotype photographic process. Tinsmith Ralph Collier of Baltimore, Maryland, patents
1856_in_science
German-American artist and journalist
transferred into collotypes, a photo printing process using gelatin. After Cronau returned to Germany in 1883, he published 50 collotypes in a book about
Rudolf_Cronau
German painter
Unsere Kunstschule. With Lothar von Kunowski and 87 pictorial plates in collotype of original works by Gertrud von Kunowski. 218 pages. Dr. Albrecht von
Gertrud_von_Kunowski
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Turkish
Turkish name EREN means "saint."
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Nine treasures, One who is blessed with nine treasures
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Hebrew Hungarian
Praised.
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Hindu
One of the kauravas
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
King of Gods; Lord of Gods
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Hebrew Israeli Biblical
Just.
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Unshaken; Calm
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Wish
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Resurrection; One who Shall Rise Again
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