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    Les techniques de sculpture dans l’Antiquité tardive et le haut Moyen Âge by Thierry Gregor, Anne-Bénédicte Mérel-Brandenburg

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…By comparing various works from the Louvre and the Musée Sainte-Croix in Poitiers with the conditions of use of the tools, sometimes particular and original, the paper will describe in detail these specific techniques and the approach to the stone material, always ingenious, of the engravers, sculptors, stone cutters or simply the executors during this pivotal period.…”
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    A New Method for Artificial Core Reconstruction of a Fracture-Control Matrix Unit by Qiang Liu, Jianjun Liu, Guihong Pei, Zhengwen Zhu, Yun Lei

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…According to the geometry and parameters, combining laser engraving technology, the fracture system is designed and engraved. …”
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    Design of Arduino Computer Numerical Control Machine. by Mujurizi Frank

    Published 2023
    “…This paper introduces the design of an affordable computer numerical control machine that can be used for cutting, engraving and marking on wood, acrylic and milling of wooden pieces. …”
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    Beam Expansion of Blind Spot Detection Radar Antennas Using a Radome with Defected Corrugated Inner Wall by Hayeon Kim, Haengseon Lee, Jeonghoon Cho, Cheolbok Kim

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…A beam expanding radome for 76.5 GHz automotive radar antennas is presented whose inner surface is engraved with corrugations. The radar used for blind spot detection (BSD) requires a very wide beam width to ensure longer time for tracking out-of-sight objects. …”
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    Rethinking the researcher-researched relationship by Lauren Eva Dyll, Keyan Tomaselli

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…By means of an archaeological case study that included mapping and interpretation of ancient rock engravings we offer a new way of negotiating interpretations. …”
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    Voyager par l’image : la topographie dans la collection de Jehannin de Chamblanc (1722-1797) by Johanna Daniel

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In the eighteenth century, engraved topographical views were particularly successful: by providing images of urban areas, they served as a medium for geographical knowledge in the same way as travel literature and cartography. …”
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    Un autel miniature consacré à une déesse locale chez les Rèmes by Anthony Lefebvre, Marie-Thérèse Raepsaet-Charlier, William Van Andringa

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The discovery context prevents us from identifying the status of this cult place dedicated to Dagiata or Agiata (a domestic temple or a place dedicated to the local genius loci ?), but the engraved inscription on the altar allows us to add a new deity in the Remorum pantheon. …”
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    Svědectví „starých obrazů“: kulturní krajina ideální a reálná by Robert Šimůnek

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This is true for 15th-century murals, 17th-century copper engravings, and 19th-century lithographs. The present article, despite (unavoidably) being based on a series of micro-examinations delineated by time, territory, and relations to individuals, families, or institutions, takes on the characteristics of an aggregated work. …”
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    Illustrating Victorian Poetry: The Dynamics of Photographic Tableaux Vivants by Gwendoline Koudinoff

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Traditional arts such as painting, engraving and drawing attempted to illustrate the poems but the interdisciplinary nature of 19th-century photographic tableaux vivants enabled artists to associate real-based imagery with the metaphorical language of poetry. …”
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    La Montagne et la Manière Noire by Maurice Levy

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…The object of this paper is to liken a number of set subjects typical of Gothic fiction to Turner’s use of the mezzotint technique in his Liber Studiorum. His engraved plates representing the St Gothard pass or Mont Cenis look as though they were illustrations of a number of passages of The Mysteries of Udolpho in which Ann Radcliffe describes mountains. …”
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    L’apport de la sculpture à la compréhension des fonctions liturgiques by Pascale Chevalier

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The combinations of decorations featured elements of repertoires with characteristic layouts. Chasing, engraving, champlevé, bas-relief and openwork spread over the limits of the choir, reinforcing the significance of the sacrificial altar, the seat of the celebrant and the dais from which the Word resounded. …”
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    Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899) by Vanessa Warne

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This essay situates these woodcuts within the context of late-Victorian celebrity, the aesthetic revival in woodcut and wood-engraved illustration, and the increasing presence of the authorial portrait in the age of mechanical reproduction. …”
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    Freak Shows on the Page: Defining ‘criminanimality’ in Newgate Fiction (1830-1847) by Hubert Malfray

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Through Newgate texts and engravings, the animal metaphor first appears as an ideological tool used to deprecate vile human beings who disrupted the law, linking their misdeeds to their apparent savagery. …”
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    Framing the Woman Poet: William Archer’s Poets of the Younger Generation (1902) by Sarah Parker

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This essay situates these woodcuts within the context of late-Victorian celebrity, the aesthetic revival in woodcut and wood-engraved illustration, and the increasing presence of the authorial portrait in the age of mechanical reproduction. …”
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    Du baromètre au piolet, cent cinquante ans de visions britanniques de la montagne by Michel Tailland

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Throughout the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries, daring British travellers kept exploring and conquering mountain ranges up to then mostly "terra incognita Many of them, from William Brockedon, Edward Whymper, John Auldjo or Albert Smith not only wrote about them but also sketched or painted their landscapes thanks to their multi-faceted talents as writers, painters or engravers. This paper aims at analyzing the changes in the different points of view of a few generations of these artist/travellers who left an everlasting influence on contemporary visions of mountains. …”
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    ‘Larks in Season’: The Comic Almanack (1835–54) by Brian Maidment

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…With a list of contributors that included Thackeray, Horace Mayhew, and Gilbert à Beckett and centrally dependent on both etched and wood engraved illustrations by George Cruikshank and H. …”
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    Familly farms, graves, and belonging: migrations and the politics of belonging among Basotho in colonial Zimbabwe by Joseph Mujere

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Basotho’s memories of migrations and displacements are arguably engraved in the landscape, graves and their family farms. …”
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    « Never was there a happier partnership » : les illustrations d’Arthur Hughes pour At the Back of the North Wind de George MacDonald by Catherine Persyn

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Last but not least, the eponymous character of the story and mouthpiece of the author’s philosophical views, the magical North Wind, whose sole mention immediately calls to mind the most inspired and best-known engravings of the whole series, deserved to be studied at some length, which is done under the heading : You Cannot Barre Love Oute.…”
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    Proserpine upon the Coin: Melville’s Quest for Greek Beauty in “Syra” by Bruno Monfort

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The past is thus reconstructed as pure aesthetic enjoyment of life materialized by a coin engraved with the head of Proserpine, a hint at Winckelmann’s conception of what beauty was like when experienced by the Ancient Greeks. …”
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    Effect of Substrate Material on the Electromagnetic Properties of the Photolithography Printed Antenna by Thiyaneswaran Balashanmugam, Aruna Devi Baladhandapani, Palanivel Rajan Selvakumaran, Dhanagopal Ramachandran, Suresh Kumar Muthuvel, Priyadharshini Sivaraj, Samson Alemayehu Mamo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The proposed antenna has CSRR (Complementary Split-Ring Resonator) which is engraved on the radiating element, and the shape of the CSRR is the hexagon. …”
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