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Terry King 
The south aisle of Chichester Cathedral 
n.d. 
  
Bromoil print 
Provided by the artist - Terry King 
 
LL/33886 
  
The "control" pioneers such as Edward Steichen (1879-1973) and Robert Demachy (1859-1936), soon became bored with gum printing and went on to oil printing and the Bromoil where the lithographic qualities inherent in the silver gelatine photograph were used to make prints using printers' ink. Here is a bromoil as an example, the visible image is made from etching ink after the silver has been bleached out. These prints could also be run through an etching press to produce a bromoil transfer print. 
 

 
  
 
  
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