Description: Vintage Print: VP7F9368 Yousuf Karsh Photo Print King Faisal Engraving ArtPortrait 13x15 Print Method: 6 Plate Lithograph(Multiple plates, multiple ink tones, photographic lithograph) Color / B&W: Black & White Print Year: 1983 Origin: USA Orientation: Portrait Image Height: 9.76 ins. Image Width: 7.68 ins. (New) Mount & Mat Board: 100% Cotton, Acid Free, Museum Grade Mount Board. Mount Height: 15.0 ins. Mount Width: 13.0 ins. Standard Frame: 13 by 15 Frame Ready The mount size for print VP7F9368 is a standard frame size 13.0 ins wide x 15.0 ins high, which allows you to save money on expensive, custom framing. Please note: this print is also fully matted, making it genuinely frame ready (Although we cannot change the size of the print, if you prefer a different size mount to fit a particular frame size, please contact us before ordering. No charge). The mount and mat are brand new. Artist: Yousuf Karsh BIO Born: Ottowa, Canada, 1908 Died: 2002 Wikipedia " ... An Armenian genocide survivor, Karsh migrated to Canada as a refugee. By the 1930s he established himself as a significant photographer in Ottawa, where he lived most of his adult life, though he traveled extensively for work. His iconic 1941 photograph of Winston Churchill was a breakthrough point in his 60-year career, through which he took numerous photos of known political leaders, men and women of arts and sciences. Over 20 photos by Karsh appeared on the cover of Life magazine, until he retired in 1993. ... " National Portrait Gallery " ... in 1943 he boarded a Norwegian freighter containing a cargo of explosives which was bound from Canada to Britain and stayed in London to photograph wartime leaders and intellectuals. Many of these photographs were published in the Illustrated London News and played their own part in raising the nation’s morale. Since then he has returned to Britain many times and on one of his visits in 1976 photographed the Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher. Karsh’s ability to produce the ‘definitive’ portrait of so many of the great men and women, not only Churchill but Kennedy, Khrushchev, Castro, Hemingway and others, was not achieved lightly. In addition to the long sittings he often required, he researched his sitters thoroughly before meeting them, and his careful studio lighting, which he first learned with the Ottawa Little Theatre in the 1930s, is legendary. Courage, too, was required, for who else would have dared to pull the cigar from Churchill’s mouth or persuaded Khrushchev to dress up in a large fur coat? ... " karsh.org " ... Audrey Hepburn:- When I photographed her in Hollywood and commented on her quality of sophisticated vulnerability, she told me of her harrowing experiences during the Second World War. Years later, in the Kremlin, Chairman Brezhnev agreed to sit for me only if I made him as beautiful as Audrey Hepburn. ... " National Gallery of Canada " ... A great many personalities from the cultural, scientific and political milieus that shaped the twentieth century have been immortalized on film by internationally renowned photographer Yousuf Karsh. These portraits where shadows play with dramatic light bear witness to a century, but above all to the photographer’s humanistic vision. The human aspect, exchanges between the photographer and his subject, and the revelation of his or her personality via photography are at the core of his practice. ... " Vintage Photo Prints Our Store With an online database of more than 17,000 photographers, Vintage Photo Prints has been serving art collectors around the globe since 1982. Visit our store to browse our latest daily arrivals in the gallery. More items in the "Historical Portraits" category 6 Plate Lithograph Process Principle of Lithography (Wikipedia) " ... Lithography uses simple chemical processes to create an image. For instance, the positive part of an image is a water-repelling ("hydrophobic") substance, while the negative image would be water-retaining ("hydrophilic"). Thus, when the plate is introduced to a compatible printing ink and water mixture, the ink will adhere to the positive image and the water will clean the negative image. This allows a flat print plate to be used, enabling much longer and more detailed print runs than the older physical methods of printing (e.g., intaglio printing, letterpress printing) ... "Lithography Process (Tate) " ... Offset lithography involves printing the image onto an intermediate surface before the final sheet. The process is ‘offset’ because the plate does not come in direct contact with the paper, which preserves the quality of the plate. With offset lithography, the image is reversed twice, and appears on the final sheet the same way round as on the stone or plate ... " EXTRA FINE COLLECTOR CONDITION PRINT with BRAND NEW, professionally dry-mounted MOUNT AND MAT with archival, museum grade, 13.0 ins wide x 15.0 ins high mount board. Vintage Print: VP7F9368 is a GENUINE YOUSUF KARSH, 6 PLATE LITHOGRAPH. It is NOT a copy of any kind nor a digital reprint. It is an AUTHENTIC VINTAGE PRINT made in 1983, ready for a standard 13 by 15 frame, Image size: 7.68 ins wide x 9.76 ins high. GALLERY CERTIFIED with SECURITY ID. Collector Info Authenticity Vintage Print: VP7F9368 is a genuine 6 Plate Lithograph print. It is not a modern copy of any kind nor a digital reprint. It is an authentic vintage print made in 1983. Rear Mounted Label The print mount comes with a label fixed to the reverse side of the archival mount-board. The label contains the information needed to confirm the authenticity of the print. There is a QR code on the label which you can scan to go directly to your database page without having to enter the vintage id. The label has a Gallery Security ID. The Security ID on the COA matches the Security ID on the label. Certificate of Authenticity Vintage Print: VP7F9368 comes with a signed letter certifying its authenticity. The letter also contains a copy of the label from the back of the print mount (see above) and a matching Security ID. Watermark The VPP watermark in the Ebay Listing is not on the original print and has been added digitally to the listing photo to prevent copying.
Price: 100.63 USD
Location: Woodstock, Illinois
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Subject: Art, Portrait, King Faisal
Theme: Art
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Type: Print
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Signed: No
Print Surface: Paper
Personalize: No
Original/Reproduction: Original
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Material: Paper
Listed By: Owner or Reseller
Security ID Protected: Yes Security ID
Handmade: No
Framing: Frame Ready - Newly Mounted and Matted
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes Gallery Certified COA
COA Issued By: Vintage Photo Prints
California Prop 65 Warning: No
VPP Database ID: VP481810
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Time Period Manufactured: 1980-1989
Print Type: Photogravure
Production Technique: Sheet Fed Photogravure
Style: Realism
Time Period Produced: 1980-1989
Culture: American
Year of Production: 1983
Features: Ready for Standard Size 15 ins x 13 ins Frame
Image Orientation: Portrait
Item Height: 15 ins.
Item Length: 15 ins.
Item Width: 13 ins.
Print Height: 9.76 ins.
Print Width: 7.68 ins.
Mount Height: 15 ins.
Mount Width: 13 ins.
Title: King Faisal Engraving Art Photo Print Portrait x
Customizable: Custom mount size? Please contact us before ordering (No Charge)
Image Color: Black & White
Photographer: Yousuf Karsh