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- Anthotype abstract "An anthotype is an image created using photosensitive material from plants. This process was originally invented by Sir John Herschel in 1842. An emulsion is made from crushed flower petals or any other light-sensitive plant, fruit or vegetable. A coated sheet of paper is then dried, exposed to direct full sun-light until the image is bleached out.".
- Anthotype wikiPageExternalLink anthotype-process.
- Anthotype wikiPageExternalLink anthotypes-making-print-using-plants.
- Anthotype wikiPageID "1118008".
- Anthotype wikiPageRevisionID "575622836".
- Anthotype hasPhotoCollection Anthotype.
- Anthotype subject Category:Artistic_techniques.
- Anthotype subject Category:Photographic_processes_dating_from_the_19th_century.
- Anthotype type Ability105616246.
- Anthotype type Abstraction100002137.
- Anthotype type Act100030358.
- Anthotype type Activity100407535.
- Anthotype type ArtisticTechniques.
- Anthotype type Cognition100023271.
- Anthotype type Event100029378.
- Anthotype type Know-how105616786.
- Anthotype type Method105660268.
- Anthotype type PhotographicProcessesDatingFromThe19thCentury.
- Anthotype type Procedure101023820.
- Anthotype type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Anthotype type Technique105665146.
- Anthotype type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Anthotype comment "An anthotype is an image created using photosensitive material from plants. This process was originally invented by Sir John Herschel in 1842. An emulsion is made from crushed flower petals or any other light-sensitive plant, fruit or vegetable. A coated sheet of paper is then dried, exposed to direct full sun-light until the image is bleached out.".
- Anthotype label "Anthotype".
- Anthotype label "Anthotypie".
- Anthotype label "Antotipia".
- Anthotype sameAs Anthotypie.
- Anthotype sameAs Antotipia.
- Anthotype sameAs m.047kt3.
- Anthotype sameAs Q3620435.
- Anthotype sameAs Q3620435.
- Anthotype sameAs Anthotype.
- Anthotype wasDerivedFrom Anthotype?oldid=575622836.
- Anthotype isPrimaryTopicOf Anthotype.