726 CATALOGUE OF GRAPHIC ART EXHIBIT. 



Paris ; Xos. 677-GS3, G85-688, and 690 by the Moss Engraving Com- 

 pany, New York ; Xos. G84 and 089 by the Photo-Eugraviug Company, 

 New York. 



Frame ill. — From pencil drawings.— The originals, without exefep- 

 tion, were sketches and studies made by the artists without reference 

 to reproduction ; Moss Engraving <;)ompany, New York. 



FRA3IE 112. — From crayon and charcoal draicinr/s : Nos. 702-705, from 

 original studies made by the artists without reference to reproduction. 

 Nos. 702 and 703, Ives & Barret, Paris; Nos. 704 and 705, Moss En- 

 graving Company, New York. From drawings in wax crayon on pre- 

 pared paper, made specially for rei)roductiou: Nos. 70G-710, the Moss 

 Engraving Company, New York. 



Frame 113. — From drawings made for reproduction over photopraphs : 

 Nos. 711 and 712, drawn on photographs in pen-and-ink manner, the 

 photograph then bleached out ; Moss Engraving Company. Nos. 718 

 and 719, and No. 792 (on Screen 11, in corridor) drawn over a photo- 

 graph in imitation of wood-cut, the photograph then bleached out; 

 Photo-Engraving Company. From draicings on j^repared paper of va- 

 rious kinds: Nos. 714-717, two " process" drawings, on prepared paper, 

 by Mr. Elias J. Whitney, with impressions from the blocks made from 

 them. No. 713, Moss Engraving Company. Nos. 720 and 721, Photo- 

 Engraving Company. No. 722, Meisenbach Company, Munich. 



Frame 114. — From icood rut.s, engravings, and etchings. — Nos. 723 and 

 730, Moss Engraving Company. No. 724, Actinic Engraving Company, 

 New York. Nos. 725-727, Photo-Engraving Company. No. 728, Leggo 

 Brothers & Co., New York. No. 729, Typographic; Etching Company, 

 London. No. 731, Photo-Electrotype Company, Boston. 



Frame 115. — Half-tone process. — All previous examples were from 

 originals in lines or dots (grained) ; the half-tone processes work from 

 ■washed drawings, |)aintings, and nature or life, translating the flat or 

 graduated tints of the originals into a printable texture, mostly by the 

 interposition of a grating or netting at some stage of the process of 

 photographing. Nos 733'^, 735, and 738. from washed drawings. Nos. 

 732, 733=', 734, 73G and 737, from nature or life ; Meisenbach Co., London 

 and Munich. 



Frame 116. — Halftone process. — From oil ]>aintings; typogravure 

 Bousod, -Valadon & Co., Paris. (See also No. 793, on Screen 11, in the 

 corridor.) 



