Unknown Biblical colour print circa 1800's. Kronheim and co.
£50.00
Unknown Biblical colour print circa 1800's.
Printed by Kronheim and Co.
Kronheim & Co. utilized the Baxter process to create prints. Kronheim's chief innovation in the field was the use of zinc instead of wood blocks, which reduced the amount of time needed to complete prints, but resulted in a less shiny finish. (Wiki)
NB My prints are scanned and are an accurate representation of what you'll receive. Please study them carefully before buying.
Printed by Kronheim and Co.
Kronheim & Co. utilized the Baxter process to create prints. Kronheim's chief innovation in the field was the use of zinc instead of wood blocks, which reduced the amount of time needed to complete prints, but resulted in a less shiny finish. (Wiki)
NB My prints are scanned and are an accurate representation of what you'll receive. Please study them carefully before buying.
Unknown Biblical colour print circa 1800's.
Printed by Kronheim and Co.
Kronheim & Co. utilized the Baxter process to create prints. Kronheim's chief innovation in the field was the use of zinc instead of wood blocks, which reduced the amount of time needed to complete prints, but resulted in a less shiny finish. (Wiki)
NB My prints are scanned and are an accurate representation of what you'll receive. Please study them carefully before buying.
Printed by Kronheim and Co.
Kronheim & Co. utilized the Baxter process to create prints. Kronheim's chief innovation in the field was the use of zinc instead of wood blocks, which reduced the amount of time needed to complete prints, but resulted in a less shiny finish. (Wiki)
NB My prints are scanned and are an accurate representation of what you'll receive. Please study them carefully before buying.
Unknown Biblical colour print circa 1800's.
Printed by Kronheim and Co.
Kronheim & Co. utilized the Baxter process to create prints. Kronheim's chief innovation in the field was the use of zinc instead of wood blocks, which reduced the amount of time needed to complete prints, but resulted in a less shiny finish. (Wiki)
NB My prints are scanned and are an accurate representation of what you'll receive. Please study them carefully before buying.
Printed by Kronheim and Co.
Kronheim & Co. utilized the Baxter process to create prints. Kronheim's chief innovation in the field was the use of zinc instead of wood blocks, which reduced the amount of time needed to complete prints, but resulted in a less shiny finish. (Wiki)
NB My prints are scanned and are an accurate representation of what you'll receive. Please study them carefully before buying.