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"Halftone: A Captivating Blend of Art, History, and Innovation" Step into the world of halftone, where artistry meets technology in a mesmerizing display

Background imageHalftone Collection: Psychedelic Black Hole

Psychedelic Black Hole
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageHalftone Collection: Retro Marble Space

Retro Marble Space
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageHalftone Collection: Cosmic Roadtrip

Cosmic Roadtrip
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageHalftone Collection: Minimal Marble Tower

Minimal Marble Tower
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageHalftone Collection: Lenin haranguing deputies of the 2nd Soviet Congress, Smolny Palace, St Petersburg, 1917

Lenin haranguing deputies of the 2nd Soviet Congress, Smolny Palace, St Petersburg, 1917. This meeting on 26 October 1917, the day after the storming of the Winter Palace

Background imageHalftone Collection: President McKinley riding in the procession, accompanied by Senator Hanna...c1901

President McKinley riding in the procession, accompanied by Senator Hanna...c1901. Creator: Frederick Palmer
President McKinley riding in the procession, accompanied by Senator Hanna (on the President's left) and Representatives Cannon and McRae, c1901

Background imageHalftone Collection: Oh Frida No 1

Oh Frida No 1
Treechild

Background imageHalftone Collection: French soldiers using film of a cavalry charge for rifle practice. 1912

French soldiers using film of a cavalry charge for rifle practice. 1912
540413 French soldiers using film of a cavalry charge for rifle practice. 1912. by French School, (20th century); (add.info.: From Le Petit Journal, (Paris, 30 June 1912)

Background imageHalftone Collection: The fall of New Amsterdam, 1932 (print)

The fall of New Amsterdam, 1932 (print)
3617898 The fall of New Amsterdam, 1932 (print) by Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome (1863-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: Print shows Peter Stuyvesant (1592-1672)

Background imageHalftone Collection: Model in New York Studio, c. 1915. Creator: Clarence H White

Model in New York Studio, c. 1915. Creator: Clarence H White
Model in New York Studio, c.1915

Background imageHalftone Collection: Cameramen under fire while filming in the First Balkan War, 1912

Cameramen under fire while filming in the First Balkan War, 1912. By 1912 cinemas were showing newsreels and war reporters were being accompanied by camera teams

Background imageHalftone Collection: Firing a cannon into clouds to prevent a hail storm, 1901

Firing a cannon into clouds to prevent a hail storm, 1901. It was claimed that rain fell instead of the anticipated hail which would have damaged the grape vines in the wine producing area of

Background imageHalftone Collection: Idea for a video-phone using neon tubes to give the picture display, c1927

Idea for a video-phone using neon tubes to give the picture display, c1927. Illustration of a system proposed by Herbert Eugene Ives (1883-1952), American physicist and inventor

Background imageHalftone Collection: Abel Pifres solar-powered printing press, c1894 ([c1927)

Abel Pifres solar-powered printing press, c1894 ([c1927). This used Augustin Mouchots solar engine in which a mirror focused the Suns rays onto a small boiler (patented in 1861)

Background imageHalftone Collection: Robert Andrews Millikan, American physicist, 20th century

Robert Andrews Millikan, American physicist, 20th century. Millikan (1868-1953) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1923 for his determination of the charge of the electron

Background imageHalftone Collection: William Henry Bragg, English physicist, early 20th century

William Henry Bragg, English physicist, early 20th century
William Henry Bragg, English physicist, 20th century. The founder of X-ray crystallography, Bragg (1862-1942) is shown here using an X-ray spectrometer

Background imageHalftone Collection: Alfred Russell Wallace, Welsh naturalist, c1895

Alfred Russell Wallace, Welsh naturalist, c1895. Wallace (1823-1913) formulated a theory of evolution independently of Charles Darwin

Background imageHalftone Collection: French soldiers using film of a cavalry charge for rifle practice, 1912

French soldiers using film of a cavalry charge for rifle practice, 1912. From Le Petit Journal. (Paris, 30 June 1912)

Background imageHalftone Collection: Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz, German organic chemist, c1885

Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz, German organic chemist, c1885. In 1865, Kekule (1829-1896) published his theory of the structure of the benzene ring as a ring of six carbon atoms attached by

Background imageHalftone Collection: Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1900

Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1900. Moissan (1852-1907) recovering diamonds after dissolving the iron surrounding them after the final stage in his production of artificial diamonds at the Edison

Background imageHalftone Collection: Releasing French army homing pigeons on board the transatlantic liner La Bretagne, 1898

Releasing French army homing pigeons on board the transatlantic liner La Bretagne, 1898. The birds were released on the voyage between Le Havre and New York. From Le Petit Journal

Background imageHalftone Collection: Joseph Marie Jacquard, showing his loom to Lazare Carnot, Lyon, France, 1801 (1901)

Joseph Marie Jacquard, showing his loom to Lazare Carnot, Lyon, France, 1801 (1901). French silk-weaver and inventor Jacquard (1752-1834)

Background imageHalftone Collection: James Jeans, English mathematician and physicist

James Jeans, English mathematician and physicist. Jeans (1877-1946) held the chair of applied mathematics at Princeton University (1905-1909), lectured at both Oxford and Cambridge

Background imageHalftone Collection: Convoi d Artillerie Automobile ( Convoy of Motorised Artillery ), World War I, France, 1918

Convoi d Artillerie Automobile ( Convoy of Motorised Artillery ), World War I, France, 1918. After a watercolour by French war artist Georges Scott (1880-1947). ARTISTs COPYRIGHT MUST ALSO BE CLEARED

Background imageHalftone Collection: L Automobile Pendant la Guerre, France World War I, 1914-1918

L Automobile Pendant la Guerre, France World War I, 1914-1918. French motorised ambulances and walking wounded towards the end of the war

Background imageHalftone Collection: Au Volant ( At the Wheel ), 1918

Au Volant ( At the Wheel ), 1918. Motorised transport towards the end of World War I. After a watercolour by Georges Scott (1880-1947), French war artist. ARTISTs COPYRIGHT MUST ALSO BE CLEARED

Background imageHalftone Collection: French lst Infantry Corps crossing of the Yser Canal, World War I, 4. 45 am, 31 July 1917

French lst Infantry Corps crossing of the Yser Canal, World War I, 4. 45 am, 31 July 1917
French lst Infantry Corps crossing of the Yser Canal, World War I, 4.45 am, 31 July 1917. After a painting by Francois Flameng (1856-1923)

Background imageHalftone Collection: The 0ffensive at Yser, 1917

The 0ffensive at Yser, 1917. The French line near Het-Sas just before 31 July. Soldiers waiting for orders amongst trees shattered by the gunfire of previous engagements

Background imageHalftone Collection: John Joseph Pershing, American general

John Joseph Pershing, American general. Pershing (1860-1948) was Commander-in-chief of the American Expeditionary Force sent to Europe in 1917. He was US Army Chief of Staff from 1921-1924

Background imageHalftone Collection: PG Wodehouse, English novelist and writer, 1937

PG Wodehouse, English novelist and writer, 1937. Born in Guilford, Surrey, Pelham Grenville (PG) Wodehouse (1881-1975) was the creator of Bertie Wooster, Jeeves and Lord Emsworth

Background imageHalftone Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist in 1921

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist in 1921. Curie (1867-1934) with Dean Pegram of the School of Engineering, Columbia University, New York, during her tour of the United States

Background imageHalftone Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist with members of her family in Warsaw, Poland, 1912

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist with members of her family in Warsaw, Poland, 1912. Marie Curie (1867-1934), with her sisters Hela Szalay and Bronya Dluska

Background imageHalftone Collection: The Curie family, late 19th century

The Curie family, late 19th century. Standing (left to right): Jacques, Pierre (1859-1908), French chemist who married Marie Sklodowska with whom he shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904

Background imageHalftone Collection: Manya Sklodowska (Marie Curie) and her sister Bronya (seated), 1886

Manya Sklodowska (Marie Curie) and her sister Bronya (seated), 1886. The future Nobel Prizewinning physicist before she left her native Poland for France

Background imageHalftone Collection: Mr Sklodowski with his three surviving daughters, c1886

Mr Sklodowski with his three surviving daughters, c1886
Mr Sklodovski with his three surviving daughters, c1886. Left to right; Manya (Marie Curie) (1867-1934), Bronya ( Bronya Dluska) and Hela Sklodowsaka

Background imageHalftone Collection: Madame Sklodowska, c1877

Madame Sklodowska, c1877. Marie Curies (1867-1934) mother, who died when Marie was aged 10

Background imageHalftone Collection: Rufus Daniel Isaacs, British lawyer and statesman, 1905

Rufus Daniel Isaacs, British lawyer and statesman, 1905. Isaacs (1860-1935), served as Lord Chief Justice of England (1913-1921), Ambassador to the US (1918-1919), Viceroy of India (1921-1926)

Background imageHalftone Collection: William Somerset Maugham, British author of novels, plays and short stories, 1927

William Somerset Maugham, British author of novels, plays and short stories, 1927. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) qualified as a physician at St Thomass Hospital, London, in 1897

Background imageHalftone Collection: JB Priestley, British novelist, playwright, essayist and broadcaster, c1927

JB Priestley, British novelist, playwright, essayist and broadcaster, c1927. Joseph Boynton Priestley (1894-1984) was born in Bradford in Yorkshire and educated at Cambridge

Background imageHalftone Collection: Arthur Quiller-Couch, English poet, novelist, anthologist and critic, c1927

Arthur Quiller-Couch, English poet, novelist, anthologist and critic, c1927. Quiller-Couch (1863-1944) was born at Fowey, Cornwall

Background imageHalftone Collection: Interior view, Krupp works, Essen, Ruhr, Germany, World War I, 1917

Interior view, Krupp works, Essen, Ruhr, Germany, World War I, 1917. Krupp enjoyed a monopoly on arms manufacturing in Germany during World War I

Background imageHalftone Collection: L Agriculture Moderne, 1897

L Agriculture Moderne, 1897. Scene showing harvest time with a steam powered threshing machine in the background. In the foreground an adviser, holding a copy of L Agriculture Moderne

Background imageHalftone Collection: Mozart Wins the Heart of Royalty c1763 (early 20th century). Artist: C Dudley Tennant

Mozart Wins the Heart of Royalty c1763 (early 20th century). Artist: C Dudley Tennant
Mozart Wins the Heart of Royalty c1763 (early 20th century). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) at the age of seven playing his violin in front of the Empress Maria Theresa and her husband

Background imageHalftone Collection: War of 1812: Battle of Lake Erie

War of 1812: Battle of Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay), Ohio, 10 September 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry in bow of small rowing boat after abandoning his flagship "Lawrence"

Background imageHalftone Collection: War of 1812: Battle of Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay), Ohio, 10 September 1813

War of 1812: Battle of Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay), Ohio, 10 September 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry in bow of small rowing boat after abandoning his flagship Lawrence transferring to Niagara'

Background imageHalftone Collection: Winds Point, the house in the Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, England, bought by George

Winds Point, the house in the Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, England, bought by George (1839-1922) and Richard (1835-1899) Cadbury, the English Quaker Chocolate manufacturers

Background imageHalftone Collection: Revolutionary War 1775-1783 (American War of Independence): Washington at Valley Forge

Revolutionary War 1775-1783 (American War of Independence): Washington at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, l December 1777 the site he chose for the winter quarters of the (American) Continental Army

Background imageHalftone Collection: Johann Jakob Brahms, father of the German composer Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). From a photograph

Johann Jakob Brahms, father of the German composer Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). From a photograph. Halftone



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"Halftone: A Captivating Blend of Art, History, and Innovation" Step into the world of halftone, where artistry meets technology in a mesmerizing display. From the literary brilliance of Katherine Mansfield to the profound storytelling of Thomas Mann, this technique has left an indelible mark on creative minds. Intriguingly captured in "Oh Frida No 1, " halftone breathes life into every stroke and shade, transforming mere ink into a masterpiece. Even French soldiers found inspiration as they used film depicting a cavalry charge for rifle practice back in 1912. Traveling across time and space, halftone takes us to Winona's enchanting realm. It transports us to pivotal moments like the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. Oliver Hazard Perry's heroic transfer from his flagship Lawrence to Niagara is immortalized through this innovative method. Delving deeper into history, we witness significant events such as "The Fall of New Amsterdam" in 1932. This print captures the essence of an era long gone but forever imprinted within our collective memory. Not limited to static images alone, it also finds its place amidst moving pictures. In Clarence H White's photograph titled "Model in New York Studio, " it showcases how this technique adds depth and dimensionality even when capturing dynamic subjects. But it doesn't stop there; halftone dares to push boundaries beyond conventional realms. Cameramen fearlessly filmed amidst gunfire during the First Balkan War in 1912 while firing cannons into clouds was experimented with as a hailstorm deterrent back in 1901. Unveiling endless possibilities lies an idea ahead of its time - neon tubes illuminating video-phone displays envisioned circa 1927. Halftone brings forth innovation that challenges norms and invites imagination to soar beyond limitations. So step closer and immerse yourself in the captivating world that is halftone.