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...many years. These were, first, an artist, then an engraver, and last a magazine with taste and intelligence to reproduce the work on a printed page. The first two of these requisites were found in A. W. Drake, who has perhaps done more for 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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Art Lecture. | 1/19/1894 | See Source »

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