1. Photography’s Stepchild Snaps Back.
- Author
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LOOS, TED
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BLUEPRINTS , *HISTORY of photography , *BLUEPRINTING , *HISTORY of inventions , *WOMEN artists , *NINETEENTH century , *EXHIBITIONS , *HISTORY - Abstract
The article discusses a resurgence in the popularity of the cyanotype (blueprint) photographic printing process as of 2016, and it mentions Phoenix, Arizona artist Annie Lopez's work with cyanotypes, as well as the "Cyanotypes: Photography's Blue Period" exhibition which runs through April 24, 2016 at the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts. According to the article, British astronomer John Frederick Herschel invented the cyanotype process around 1842.
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- 2016