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A Dance to the Music of Time (painting) Daughter of Soviet Kirgizia; The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit; Death and Life; Dismissal of School on an October Afternoon; The Doctor (painting) Doña Antonia de Ipeñarrieta y Galdós and Her Son Don Luis; Dorothy (Chase) A Dream of the Past: Sir Isumbras at the Ford; Dreams (painting) Dressing for ...
Specific black-and-white photographs. It should not contain the images (files) themselves, nor should it contain free- or fair-use images which do not have associated articles. See also Category:Color photographs
Committee of American Students of the School of Beaux-Arts, Paris; User:Lx 121; File:Monochrome landscape painting (black-gray-white).Comité des Étudiants Américains de l'École des Beaux-Arts, un-numbered post card, by an artist not yet identifed.WWI postcard art.Wittig collection.item 37.reverse.scan.jpg (file redirect) User:Lx 121
Although digital images captured in color can be modified with a digital black and white process, some specialized cameras photograph natively in black and white with no option for color. [ 10 ] Black and white digital cameras are often designed without a Bayer filter , avoiding the demosaicing process and meaning that a camera will only ...
Soldiers Playing Cards and Dice (The Cheats), at and by Valentin de Boulogne The Washington Family , by Edward Savage Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan , by Thomas Gainsborough
David Mann (() September 10, 1940 — () September 11, 2004) [2] was a California graphic artist whose paintings celebrated biker culture, and choppers.Called "the biker world's artist-in-residence," [5] his images are ubiquitous in biker clubhouses and garages, on motorcycle gas tanks, tattoos, and on T-shirts and other memorabilia associated with biker culture.
In an attempt to create more realistic images, photographers and artists would hand-colour monochrome photographs. The first hand-coloured daguerreotypes are attributed to Swiss painter and printmaker Johann Baptist Isenring, who used a mixture of gum arabic and pigments to colour daguerreotypes soon after their invention in 1839. [2]
He used black and white images of prints, reproductions or photographs to "pose as subject" and then "improvised color on it." This source of the image for this work, made January 1890, was a photograph of Millet's First Steps painting. [35] Theo had sent the photograph of Millet's First Steps with perfect timing. Theo's wife, Jo, was pregnant ...