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...Hopkinson Smith gave the third lecture of the course in Sanders Theatre last night before a very large audience. The subject of the lecture was "Processes in Black and White, Charcoal, Wash...
...engraving than any other manwho ever lived, and the last was found in "Scribner's Monthly," which later became the "Century." The next improvement in engraving was the half-tone process, invented by Professor Vogel of Berlin, by which it was made possible to reproduce not only drawings in black and white, but also in wash...
Today a new star has arisen, which will bring about the extermination of all engraving, and also in time of black and white drawings. This is the Coloretype process, which was invented also by Professor Vogel, and which is the art of photographing and printing in colors. First a photograph is made of a painting, by which all the red in the painting is extracted, and a reproduction of the original in red is obtained on the plate, a similar plate is taken in yellow, and a third in blue. These three plates are now placed one above the other...
Lecture. Processes in Black and White-in charcoal, wash, and oil. Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith. Jefferson Physical Laboratory...
...very large audience last night on American Illustrators. He said in the past fifteen years American illustration has been steadily improving. Its defects have constantly grown less, and it has become more and more a fine art. Its characteristic feature is that it is almost entirely in black and white. Americans have no time to learn to be masters of color. What is needed for that is long periods of doing nothing but absorbing the beauty of nature, studying sunsets and color effects. What all modern illustrators aim at is "tone," that is to say, effects in black and white...