
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Edge of the Wood - Evening (Letitia Felix)
Clarence H. White
- Date
- 1900
- Medium
- photogravure
- Culture
- America
- Department
- Photography
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Clarence H. White experimented with an array of artistic media that blurred the lines between photography, drawing, and printmaking. Here are two examples of that experimentation: a platinum print on the left and a photogravure on the right. White was likely drawn to both processes for their broad tonal range and interaction of image and paper. To create platinum prints, a light-sensitive liquid emulsion is applied to and absorbed by the paper. The image forms within the paper’s fibers, resulting in a matte appearance. Because photogravures are printed like an etching, the image is formed with ink impressed onto the paper’s surface.
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