3 Definitions......
First. technically it's called 'Photographic Reproduction'
Second.. if it's your painting it's called shameless self promotion; aggrandizing of ones self or possessions without a care if anyone else gets it.. likes it , see's it or not.
You Are Happenin baby!!! (and I mean that sincerely ) ..... enjoy
Third... if it's someone else's possession then it's theft............. better wear your Halloween costume when picking up the prints from the photo shop.... or they'll finger you in court.
They are a photograph made without any camras but are technically called cyanotypes.
architecture, painting, woodblock prints, bunjinga
The machine that prints receipts is called a till.
Peter Cape has written: 'Prints and printmakers in New Zealand' -- subject(s): New Zealand Prints, Printmakers 'New Zealand painting since 1960' -- subject(s): New Zealand Painting
a person who prints is called a PRINTER
When making a print of an original painting, the process involves, in part, metal plates. During the printing process the image on the plate can deteriorate. The artist decides how many prints they can run before this happens. When you see the numbers on a print they will say something to the effect of 30/300. This means that it would be the 30th print out of a total of 300 prints. When purchasing a print, collectors always want to have the earliest prints off of the press to ensure the best quality image. The printing process today is much more sophisticated and can produce hundreds, if not thousands of prints before there is any sign of a poorer quality image. Nowadays, it is in the artist's interest to limit the run of prints from their artwork to keep the value of their prints higher. Supply and demand.
yes he did the original was on tiles in the men's bathroom of the famous studio 54 club there are a few prints around of it . large .
John W. Ittmann has written: 'Post-impressionist prints' -- subject(s): French Prints, Post-impressionism (Art), Prints, French 'The forest of Fontainbleau, refuge of reality: French landscape 1800 to 1870' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, French Landscape painting, Landscape painting, French
Keqin Lu has written: 'Xin nian hua tu lu' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Private collections, New Year cards, Chinese Color prints, Color prints, Art collections, Chinese Painting, Painting
They visited an exhibition of Japanese prints together. This did not lead to Morisot making prints, but gave her an interest in nude painting. Cassatt, on the other hand, became very interested int the print technique.
I am looking to buy a print of this painting.
Lindberg was a pseudonym for a portrait painter named Grossmann. the painting is called Lindberg Heiliger Schutzengel.