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Foreplayby Michael Bedard24x30If you need help with an order, please contact Customer Service.CherSee all 9 customer reviews 1994-2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. A Sun Developer Network SiteStories | Games | Things to Print | Songs | Parents & TeachersMap | Feedback | Newsletter | Word Helper | Recommended Books | HomePBS Kids | 2002 WGBH/Sirius Thinking. BTL TMs WGBH | CreditsSelect Your LocationThe process of lithography (which literally means writing on stone ) was discovered in 1878 by Alois Senefelder of Munich, Germany. Senefelder originally experimented with printing on copperplate, with limited success. While working, he mixed his ink on a stone slab obtained from the quarries near his home. One day his mother asked him to write down the items of a washing bill. Senefelder had no writing materials at hand, so he took a wooden stick, dipped it in his printing ink and wrote the items out on the stone. From this rudimentary beginning, Senefelder began to experiment with stone etching, creating reliefs using an acid wash. Gradually, he developed a method for writing on the stone without creating a relief.Stone lithography today emulates many of the same techniques used by Senefelder. Much of the world's litho stone originates in the quarries of Solnhofen, Germany, and is a hard, dense limestone that is sufficiently porous to allow transfer ink and gum solution to penetrate its surface. The artist uses a greasy substance to sketch the image onto the porous stone. The ink is repelled by the blank wet areas, but coats the design areas. The final step is to firmly apply a sheet of paper to the freshly-inked stone surface, thus transferring the design to the paper. This process is then repeated for each color in the image. If the image has fifteen colors, then fifteen stones are used, one per color. Stone lithography is a very demanding process, but a well-produced stone lithograph can be almost indistinguishable from an original drawing.Ravensburger Buchverlag, Ravensburg 1999ISBN 3473339482,, 42 Seiten, 13,29 EURKlappentextRezensionen - Die Zeit vom 09.12.1999Siggi Seuss erzählt in der Rezension zunächst von seinem bereits Jahre währendem Bedard-Enten-Faible, dem er beispielsweise mit einem Poster in der Küche Ausdruck verleiht. Da kommt dieses Buch gerade recht, denn nun wird durch subtile Metaphorik nicht nur die Bedrohung der Bedard-Enten durch Krokodile plastisch vermittelt, sondern auch Lebensweisheiten, die durchaus auch für andere Zwei- bzw. Vierbeiner von Bedeutung sind (z. B. dass die Welt zweifelsfrei von Krokodilen beherrscht wird und wie man sich aus der Tyrannei befreit).Rezensionen - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung vom 12.10.1999Nein, diese Enten haben nicht die Denkerstirn eines Donald Duck und auch nicht seine nervös hin- und herirrenden Augen. Sie wirken, meint Patrick Bahners, auf den ersten Blick sogar eher melancholisch. Irgendwie scheinen sie aber im Laufe des Buchs dennoch fliegen zu lernen - zum Staunen der Krokodile. Bahners ist so sehr von der Geschichte dieser Enten gefangen, dass er sie einem Außenstehenden kaum noch begreiflich machen kann, so sehr verliert er sich in ihren Irrungen und Wirrungen. Aber er scheint sich ziemlich amüsiert zu haben.SchnellsucheHey Webmasters! - Make The AllPosters Affiliates Program is a great way to make money with your website. Link to AllPosters and earn commission on every purchase made by your site visitors. Click Here.Home | Contact Us | View Cart | Your AccountTop SellersComing SoonRecent ReleasesTop 100Adam was born April 17, 2004, at 2:39 p.m. at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua. He weighed 8 pounds, 11 ounces and was 21½ inches long at birth. He has blond hair and blue eyes. He joins his sister, Sarah.7. Bedard, Michael Sitting Ducks Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group, The New York, NY, U.S.A. 1998. As New Size: Oblong 4to - over 9¾ - 12 Jacket Condition: As New Binding: Hard Cover 2nd Printing Not paginated.european, contemporary art, photography, original, online gallery, interior design, painting,print, artist, galleries, fine, dealer, museum, photographer, sculpture, artwork, photograph, modern, european, british, image licensing, nudes, design, painter, sculptor, artisan, collection, publishers, office design, home design, decoration, decor, collection, ceramics, consultant, printmaker, exhibition, luxury gift, greeting card, ecard, portrait, lithograph, etching, drawingBarewalls Children's Art CataloguePetula ClarkRecent Bestsellers under 10 24.99 - Art Print - 26x24ProductionA Short Film About KillingDVD Region 1 8.99After HoursDVD Region 1 9.99A Mighty WindDVD Region 1 9.99Gone With The Wind: Four Disc Collector's EditionDVD Region 1 17.99

 

 

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