Two Views of the Head (plate 4), in Myologie Complette en Couleur et Grandeur Naturelle 1746 Joseph Guichard Duverney Jacques-Fabien Gautier-Dagoty received a royal license for his technique of four-plate color printing in mezzotint, a process closely derived from the three-plate method of his teacher, Jacob Christoph Le Blon (to which Gautier-Dagoty added a plate printed in black or brown). Although he also made prints that reproduced paintings or depicted notable figures, Gautier-Dagoty's special interests lay in anatomy, botany, and zoologyfields that would be revolutionized by the publication of accurate color illustrations. He founded the first French illustrated scientific journal, and prepared large-scale publications such as Myologie complète en couleur et grandeur naturelle a treatise on the anatomy of muscles from which these views of the human head are taken.. Two Views of the Head (plate 4), in Myologie Complette en Couleur et Grandeur Naturelle 349069

Two Views of the Head (plate 4), in Myologie Complette en Couleur et Grandeur Naturelle 1746 Joseph Guichard Duverney Jacques-Fabien Gautier-Dagoty received a royal license for his technique of four-plate color printing in mezzotint, a process closely derived from the three-plate method of his teacher, Jacob Christoph Le Blon (to which Gautier-Dagoty added a plate printed in black or brown). Although he also made prints that reproduced paintings or depicted notable figures, Gautier-Dagoty's special interests lay in anatomy, botany, and zoologyfields that would be revolutionized by the publication of accurate color illustrations. He founded the first French illustrated scientific journal, and prepared large-scale publications such as Myologie complète en couleur et grandeur naturelle a treatise on the anatomy of muscles from which these views of the human head are taken.. Two Views of the Head (plate 4), in Myologie Complette en Couleur et Grandeur Naturelle 349069
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