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- W4282945017 abstract "When drawings were made on woodblocks and destroyed in the engraving process, then there was no original artwork, only a draft for a finished print, a multiple. In the previous chapters we saw how challenging this could be for the artists whose drawings were executed. However, there was a substantial change once a drawing could be photographed onto the block. Once this happened, the still-extant drawing began to be perceived as an ‘original’, and wood engraving began to be understood as a replication technology (as opposed to being a distinct, collaborative form). This chapter explores distinct aspects of the increasing closeness between wood engraving and photography, and how the two emerging media affected each other stylistically and technically. Stevens outlines the unpredictable timeline of technical innovations compared to their actual use in practice – often staggered across decades – which is crucial to understanding the way photography influenced the broader chronology of visual culture. This is a history of the relationship between two media, which also changes our understanding of major moments in illustration history. For instance, it affected copyright agreements; the chapter shows how the introduction of photography into the process of wood-engraved illustration changed Pre-Raphaelite artist Ford Madox Brown’s understanding of his own intellectual property. The chapter explores photographer Eadweard Muybridge’s influence on engravers, and also how Lewis Carroll returned to the Dalziel firm two decades after their work together on Alice, commissioning trials to compare wood and photomechanical processes for his new manuscript facsimile, Alice’s Adventures Under Ground (1886)." @default.
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- W4282945017 date "2022-06-14" @default.
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- W4282945017 title "‘These many ingenious adaptations of photography’ (Dalziel)" @default.
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