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  2. Painted photography backdrops - Wikipedia

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    Newark, New Jersey, 1912. From roughly 1860 to 1920 [1] [2] painted photography backdrops were a standard feature of early photography studios. Generally of rustic or quasi-classical design, but sometimes presenting a bourgeoisie trompe-l'œil, [3] they eventually fell out of fashion with the advent of the Brownie and Kodak cameras which brought photography to the masses with concurrent ...

  3. Backdrop - Wikipedia

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    Backdrop or Bankdrops may refer to: Backdrop (theater), painted scenery hung at the back of a stage; Backdrop (wrestling), various types of throws in amateur and professional wrestling; Painted photography backdrops, used in studio photography circa 1860-1920; Backdrop CMS, a website content management system

  4. Damascening - Wikipedia

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    The technique, while also being used on firearms, has a long history in Japan, where it was used to decorate katana fittings, particularly tsuba.Known as zougan (象嵌) in Japanese, it has developed its own subset of terms to describe the particular patterns, although "shippou-zougan" is an enamelling technique which most Westerners would consider closer to champlevé.

  5. Damask - Wikipedia

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    Damask (/ˈdæməsk/; Arabic: دمشق) is a woven, reversible patterned fabric. Damasks are woven by periodically reversing the action of the warp and weft threads. [ 1 ] The pattern is most commonly created with a warp-faced satin weave and the ground with a weft-faced or sateen weave. [ 2 ]

  6. Gloria Graham - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Graham, Famine Series (detail), 1988, oil on damask napkins over linen covered wooden panels Though best known for her paintings, Graham has worked in other media. Her earlier work was mostly pottery: urns, cylindrical shapes and round objec

  7. Photographic plate - Wikipedia

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    However, photographic plates were reportedly still being used by one photography business in London until the 1970s, [2] and by one in Bradford called the Belle Vue Studio that closed in 1975. [3] They were in wide use by the professional astronomical community as late as the 1990s. Workshops on the use of glass plate photography as an ...

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