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Winslow Homer (1836-1910), after - Palm Tree, Nassau (1898)

Artist: Winslow Homer (born 24. Februar 1836 in Boston, Massachusetts - 29. September 1910 in Scarborough, Maine) Title: Palm Tree, Nassau (the original work is a watercolor and graphite on off-white wove paper from 1989, currently in possesion of The MET, NY) Technique: Collotype Executed by: Max Jaffé, Vienna, printed in Austria Paper Size: H 53 cm x B 38,2 cm Motif measurement: H 46,5 cm x B 32 cm Condition: Very good. Motif excellent, Slightly yellowed at the edge of the sheet. Please see pictures for details about its exact condition. Shipping: Carefully and safely packed, insured shipping. About the phototype technique: Phototype is the highest quality printing process ever, with only three phototype printshops left in the world today. The colour image is broken down into up to 25 colours and then printed on top of each other in as many print cycles. The finished image achieved a colour quality that was almost comparable to that of an oil image. This technique was mainly used for illustrating books or prints in small editions. It makes possible to achieve prints of incredibly high original fidelity.

Nr. 83081771

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Winslow Homer (1836-1910), after - Palm Tree, Nassau (1898)

Winslow Homer (1836-1910), after - Palm Tree, Nassau (1898)

Artist: Winslow Homer (born 24. Februar 1836 in Boston, Massachusetts - 29. September 1910 in Scarborough, Maine)

Title: Palm Tree, Nassau (the original work is a watercolor and graphite on off-white wove paper from 1989, currently in possesion of The MET, NY)

Technique: Collotype
Executed by: Max Jaffé, Vienna, printed in Austria

Paper Size: H 53 cm x B 38,2 cm
Motif measurement: H 46,5 cm x B 32 cm

Condition: Very good. Motif excellent, Slightly yellowed at the edge of the sheet. Please see pictures for details about its exact condition.

Shipping: Carefully and safely packed, insured shipping.

About the phototype technique:
Phototype is the highest quality printing process ever, with only three phototype printshops left in the world today. The colour image is broken down into up to 25 colours and then printed on top of each other in as many print cycles. The finished image achieved a colour quality that was almost comparable to that of an oil image.
This technique was mainly used for illustrating books or prints in small editions. It makes possible to achieve prints of incredibly high original fidelity.

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