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  2. George Baxter (printer) - Wikipedia

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    George Baxter (1804–1867) was an English artist and printer based in London. He is credited with the invention of commercially viable colour printing. He is credited with the invention of commercially viable colour printing.

  3. File:Funeral of the Duke of Wellington, by George Baxter.jpg

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    English: Published by George Baxter in 1852 (Baxter’s Number 101). Baxter Process Print, size 6 1/8 x 4 3/8 ins. Print unsigned. Baxter sketched the scene from No. 1 St. Paul’s. This print produced from a plate and eight colour blocks, originally sold at 1s. 6d. Later included in Baxter's republication list.

  4. George Baxter - Wikipedia

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    George Baxter may refer to: George Baxter (printer) (1804–1867), English artist and printer based in London; George Baxter (cricketer) (fl. 1792–1830), English cricketer; George A. Baxter (1771–1841), American educator and college president; George W. Baxter (1855–1929), American politician and territorial governor of Wyoming

  5. Chromoxylography - Wikipedia

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    [2] Relief prints were made by printing with engraved and coloured wood blocks. [3] In the 1830s, George Baxter repopularized colour relief printing, then called chromoxylography, using a "background detail plate printed in aquatint intaglio, followed by colours printed in oil inks from relief plates—usually wood blocks". [4]

  6. Joseph Martin Kronheim - Wikipedia

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    Kronheim's chief innovation in the field was the use of zinc instead of wood blocks, which reduced the amount of time needed to complete prints, but resulted in a less shiny finish. [3] By 1855, thanks in large part to the firm's use of zinc blocks, Kronheim & Co. had produced over 1000 different prints, including some for the 1855 Paris ...

  7. File:1820s paper cutter, woodcut engraving by George Baxter ...

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    File: Pomare, Queen of Tahiti, the persecuted Christian, by George Baxter, 1845 (frameless, digital restoration).jpg

  9. Crystal Palace Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    George Baxter, a pioneer of colour printing, made a well-known engraving which imagines Crystal Palace, set in its landscaped grounds with tall fountains and the dinosaurs in the foreground, before the 1854 opening. [59] In 2023, Historic England created three-dimensional photogrammetric models of the 29 sculptures. [60] The models can be ...

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