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the United States, is a good example; 
the various proofs taken show how 
the work progressed. 
In the etching series the various 
Stages of the plate are shown; the 
clean bright copper, the waxed sur- 
face before and after smoking, the 
drawing cut through the wax by the 
artist with the needle, the plate after 
the application of the etching acid 
which effects only the parts of the 
plate exposed through the lines cut 
n the wax by the needle, and the fin- 
ished plate with a print therefrom. 
A number of prints supplement this 
Series and are the work of many 
noted artists. 
In the exhibit of lithography there 
are shown the first reproduction by 
this method made in the United 
States, together with many others, 
also stones and all the tools necessary 
in making prints from stone and zinc, 
_ Nearly the same principles used in 
lithography are employed in collo- 
graphy, but this is a photo-mechani- 
‘al process, the principle of which 
was discovered about 1855 and devel- 
Berd commercially in about 1872. In 
this method a bichromatized gelatin 
film mounted on copper is used t9 
print from instead of the stone. 
The photo-mechanical method is il- 
strated in each of the three differ- 
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ent divisions; relief, intaglio, and 
planographic. The Woodbury type 
and the early Ives process are shown 
with half-tone reliefs; also the Os- 
borne lithographic process, together 
with-photogravures, three-color  re- 
liefs and other modern methods. 
There are some photo-mechanical 
relief blocks in which the method of 
utilizing the rays of the sun is dem- 
onstrated. This involves the main 
principle of breaking up the surface 
to be reproduced into a number of 
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various sized dots, accomplished by 
the use of different sized screens. ‘The 
light passing through the screens 
gives the effect of numerous dots, in- 
dicating light and shade by the size 
cf the dots or their proximity to each 
other. Coarse screens are used in 
rough work, and the fine ones are em- 
ployed when more delicate and de- 
tailed results are desired, 
In another series the development 
of lithography is represented showing 
the advance from the hand drawing 
Cn stones, to the use of photography, 
or photo- mechanical means of secur- 
ing the picture on the stone for the 
purpose of reproduction. 
The Ben Day rapid shading me- 
diums invented by Benjamin Day, are 
very completely shown from his first 
machine and screens down to his lat- 
est inventions. One part of this ex- 
hibit shows the making of a picture 
in the colored supplement of a Sun- 
day paper in which the various 
screens are employed in reproducing 
the colors desired. This process is 
used extensively in both engraving 
houses and lithographic shops, 
One case devoted to illustrating the 
principles of electrotyping, contains a 
series of electrotypes in the course of 
completion. A few old _ printing 
presses, including the Bradford 
press, one of the first used in the 
United States, are on exhibition, a re- 
cent acquisition being a Bruce type- 
casting machine, the earliest machine 
of this sort now extant. 
There are also in the collection 
representing the development of 
writing and picture making, plain and 
stamped charcoal drawings, pencil, 
pen-and-ink, and water- color sketches 
by American, Chinese and Japanese 
artists, as well as several oil paintings. 
Following this is a series of mono- 
types. 
